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Melenia Savhira
"Penelitian mengenai identitas melalui narasi tertulis seperti pada memoar dan biografi sudah populer di bidang linguistik selama beberapa dekade. Dalam tulisan ini, memoar terkenal yang ditulis oleh Michelle Robinson Obama, Becoming (2018), diteliti dengan tujuan untuk menganalisis konstruksi identitas. Memoar ini secara spesifik dipilih karena narasi personal yang kuat dan cerita yang menginspirasi, dimana menceritakan perjuangan seorang wanita Afrika-Amerika melawan diskriminasi di Amerika Serikat. Tulisan ini berfokus pada bagian tertentu dari memoar, yaitu Becoming Us, yang dianalisis melalui pendekatan DHA (Analisis Wacana Historis) yang dipelopori oleh Ruth Wodak. Pendekatan ini menyediakan beberapa strategi diskursif, beberapa di antaranya adalah referensi/nominasi dan predikasi yang diaplikasikan untuk menganalisis fitur-fitur linguistik yang menyediakan representasi positif, negatif, dan netral dari aktor sosial. Semua representasi yang ada nantinya berkontribusi untuk mengonstruksi identitas budaya dan ras Michelle Obama. Kebaruan dari penelitian ini terdapat pada pendekatan yang lebih linguistik dan konteks sejarah sebagai usaha untuk meneliti identitas.
Researches on identity through written narrative such as memoir and biography have been popular in the linguistics field over the decades. In this paper, a famous memoir written by Michelle Robinson Obama, Becoming (2018), is examined as a means to analyze the construction of identities. This particular memoir is chosen because of the strong personal narrative and inspiring story which recounts the struggle of the African American woman against discrimination in the United States. This paper focuses on the selected section of the memoir, Becoming Us, which is examined through the Discourse-Historical Analysis (DHA) pioneered by Ruth Wodak. This approach offers several discursive strategies, some of which are referential/nomination and predication that are applied to analyze the linguistic features which provide positive, negative, and neutral representations of the social actor. All of these representations then contribute to construct Michelle Obama’s cultural and racial identities. The novelty of this research lies in a more linguistic approach and historical context as the endeavors to examine the identities."
Depok: Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan Budaya Universitas Indonesia, 2021
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Lebang, Christian Guntur
"Pasca Perang Dunia II, banyak negara yang sebelumnya mengalami penjajahan mendapatkan kemerdekaan. Tulisan ini mencoba melihat bagaimana kemudian proses yang terjadi pada negara-negara yang baru merdeka tersebut, yang kemudian dikenal dengan proses nation-formation. Berangkat dari kritik postmodern terhadap ilmu Hubungan Internasional terkait konsep nation state sebagai sesuatu yang given, tulisan ini menggunakan pendekatan postcolonialism dalam melihat proses nation-formation di negara yang baru merdeka. Negara yang akan dibahas dalam tulisan ini adalah Indonesia dengan unit analisis Sukarno. Dalam analisis akan digunakan konsep postcolonial anxiety dari Sankaran Khrisna untuk memahami faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi Sukarno dalam proses di atas.
After the World War II, there are many countries that previously experienced colonialism that gained their independence. This writing attempts to see how the process occurred in those newly independent countries, that known as process of nation formation. Starts from postmodern criticsm to International Relations study especially the concept of nation-state, this writing uses postcolonialism approach in analyzing the nation-formation process. The country that will be analyzed in this writing is Indonesia, with Sukarno as the unit of analysis. Sankaran Khrisna?s postcolonial anxiety will be used to understand what factors that influenced Sukarno in the process explained earlier."
Depok: Universitas Indonesia, 2015
S59038
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Hellman, Matilda
"This book presents new European work in the area of addiction studies, focusing on the temporal and spatial variances of addiction behaviours and the solution repertoires for dealing with their problematic variants. It contains work in three main research areas. First, it provides insight into the historical and regionally bound language use tied to addiction problems, showing how concepts and ideas have been intertwined with certain trends globally and regionally. Second, it provides a framework for understanding the roles played by different social actors and stakeholders in different European societies when addressing and solving the problems associated with addiction. Third, it reports on perceptions of the problems as an integrated part of epistemic and political systems, as well as part of a popular understanding among lay people.
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Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016
e20470416
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