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DECONSTRUCTING THE CONTEMPORARY INDONESIAN POETRY TO CRITICIZE THE INDONESIA GOVERNMENT
Oleh:
Suryani, Suci
Jenis:
Article from Proceeding
Dalam koleksi:
The 1st Literary Studies Conference: Configuring and Reconfiguring English Literature in Southeast Asia (SEA), Yogyakarta, Universitas Sanata Dharma, 17-18 Oktober 2013
Topik:
deconstruction
;
the New Critical reading
;
binary opposition
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Prostitutes of Jakarta – Unite! by W.S. Rendra, Government department by Toeti Heraty, and A man murdered near the day of the Indonesian general elections by Goenawan Mohamad are the three poetries in the Harry Aveling’s Contemporary Indonesian Poetry. Based on Jacques Derrida’s Deconstruction, the texts of the three poetries are analyzed to reveal the complex operations of the ideologies of which the texts are constructed. Starting with reading critically the texts of the three poetries, the binary opposition as the texts’ ideological framework then can be found. The study in included into the qualitative study since the study analyzes the texts of the three poetries. The critical reading of the three poetries reveals that the three poetries are structured by the tension between the Indonesia people’s rights and the Indonesia government. Each poetry show its own forms of the people’s rights and the powerful government embodied in the specific images. Then the binary opposition structuring the text of the three poetries can be found in the contradiction between the speakers of the three poetries and the government. In deconstructive terms, the poetries’ overt ideological project state that the three poetries criticize the powerful government towards the people’s rights that make them suffered. Each poem elaborates its own criticism based on the binary oppositions found and the meanings revealed.
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