Proceedings of the International Conference Entitled Language, Literary, and Cultural Studies (ICONLATERALS 2024)

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Peer-Review Statements

Mochamad Ighfir Sukardi, Dany Ardhian, Tantri Refa Indhiarti, Vicky Ashar Dwigantara, Titis Bayu Widagdo
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the 5th International Conference Entitled Language, Literary, And Cultural Studies (ICON LATERALS) during 4-5 October 2024 in Building A, Faculty of Cultural Studies, Universitas Brawijaya, Malang, Indonesia. These articles have been...
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Synergy of Communities and Government Institutions in Increasing Literary Appreciation: Dissecting the Lulo City Literary Festival, Pustaka Kabanti in Kendari City

Syaifuddin Syaifuddin, Rahmawati Rahmawati, Heksa Biopsi Puji Hastuti, Indra Rahayu Setiawati, Suyadi Suyadi
The enhancement of literary appreciation requires the involvement of various elements to achieve tangible results and impacts. Two important elements in this synergistic form are government institutions and literary communities. Festival Sastra Kota Lulo (FSKL), organized by the Pustaka Kabanti community...
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A Critique of the Representation of Human and Technological Relations in Indonesian Science Fiction Literature

Rakmat Faisal, Setya Yuwana Sudikan, Titik Indarti
This article discusses the relationship between humans and technology as represented through Indonesian science fiction literature. This research aims to explore and criticize the single narrative of technological optimism that continues to appear repeatedly in Indonesian science fiction literature....
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Consumerism On Popular Literature: A Postmodernism Analysis of Baudrillard in the Film Barbie (2023)

Sandra Damar Siswanti
The world of Barbie has long been associated with consumerism. From the vast array of colorful clothing and accessories to the emphasis on physical appearance, the franchise has often mirrored and even shaped societal values around consumption. However, Barbie film 2023 by Greta Gerwig offers a potential...
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The Equal Position of Nature as a Form of Deep Ecology in the Agricultural Mantra of Toyomarto Village: An Ecolinguistic Study

Millatuz Zakiyah, Maulfi Syaiful Rizal, Trisna Andarwulan, Ihza Fi’lia, Bima Ertha Kusuma
As an agrarian country, Indonesia holds a lot of agriculture-based local wisdom, such as agricultural mantras in Toyomarto Singosari Malang. This research focuses on discussing the linguistic aspects of agricultural mantras and perspectives of local people about the earth based on agricultural mantras...
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The Use of Project Based Learning (PBL) Strategies in Teaching English as Foreign Language Class in Indonesian Context: Case Study

Ida Puji Lestari
This paper aims at reporting the undergraduate students’ TEFL Class in Indonesia. The objectives of this research are to find out: (1) the students’ reasons in joining TEFL class, and (2) the implication of incorporating PBL for students’ learning process at Study Program of English. The data source...
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Metaphors of Human Disease Names in Indonesian

A. Syihabuddin Aniq Jimly, I Dewa Putu Wijana, Aris Munandar
This study explores the use of metaphors in the naming of human diseases in the Indonesian language. By examining common disease names and their metaphorical meanings, this research identifies patterns in how Indonesians conceptualize illnesses through metaphorical frameworks. The findings reveal that...
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Problems with Text Editing and Translation in Sundanese Mantra Manuscripts

Elis Suryani Nani Sumarlina, Rangga Saptya Mohamad Permana, Wina Erwina
Science and technology advancements are unavoidable in the contemporary millennial era. On that basis, knowledge in any topic should be appropriate for the circumstance, conditions, and sophistication that accompany it. Similarly, in philology, the existence of manuscripts must be quickly investigated,...
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Shifting Sacredness and Spatiality of Laku Ritual In Traditional Javanese SPA Treatment for Women (Case Study: Apasra SPA, Hotel Tugu, Malang)

Debri Haryndia Putri, Imam Santosa, Deny Willy Junaidy, Gregorius Prasetyo Adhitama
This study explores the evolution of Javanese beauty ideals, traditionally rooted in the concept of harmony between body, mind, and spirit. To achieve this ideal, Javanese princesses once performed exclusive “laku” rituals within the sacred Keputren of the Kraton. These rituals, rich in spiritual meaning,...
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Emotional Expression in Drawing-Based Therapeutic Art by Gender

Lalita Gilang, Nuning Yanti Damayanti, Irma Damajanti, Hafiz Aziz Ahmad
As a form of emotional expression, therapeutic art plays an essential role in helping individuals manage stress, anxiety, and other emotions. However, the approach and experience gained from the therapeutic art process can be influenced by gender factors. This study was conducted using a Qualitative...
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Leveraging Google Maps Data for Onomastic Research: A Case Study of Javanese Business Names

Eric Kunto Aribowo, Dwi Bambang Putut Setiyadi, Joko Sukoyo
This paper presents digital onomastics as a novel approach to the study of business naming conventions, focusing on the collection of data through web scraping. Using Leads Snipper to scrape business names from Google Maps across seven cities in Java, Indonesia, the study demonstrates the efficiency...
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Luwu’ Language Vitality: Preliminary Findings

Emily Rose Logan, Hamzah A. Machmoed, Akin Duli, Ikhwan M. Said
The Luwu people of South Sulawesi, Indonesia, have a long and fascinating history, but in an increasingly globalised world, what is the status of the Luwu’ language today? Sociolinguistic surveys documenting language attitudes, patterns of use, and intergenerational transmission were conducted in two...
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Toni Harsono’s Capital in Strengthening His Position in Indonesia’s Wayang Potehi Cultural Production Arena

Santi Andayani, Emma Rahmawati Fatimah, Clarinta Gaby Wijaya, Nando Petra Setyo Prakoso
Wayang Potehi is a form of traditional performance art rooted in Chinese culture, but it has assimilated into Indonesian culture. This art form faces various social, political, and economic challenges in maintaining its continuity. In response to these challenges, Toni Harsono, a Wayang Potehi activist...
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The Vitality of South-Halmahera Bajau Language

Farida Maricar, Nur Fajrhi
This study aims to identify the vitality of Indonesian Bajau, especially spoken in the South Halmahera Region. The study applies a descriptive-quantitative method. The data were collected through a closed questionnaire. The data was then analyzed and categorized according to criteria proposed by Grimes...
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Indonesian EFL Learners’ Preferences Toward English Accents: British vs Indonesian Accents

Amanda Narasya Zefanya Wardana, Sahiruddin
Reflecting on previous studies, this research discusses the impact of World Englishes and the sociocultural factors that shape students’ attitudes towards their own accents and native accents. This study examines how English Department students in Indonesia perceive native-speakerism and its impact on...
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A Sociocultural Perspective of Basa Walikan Malangan: Linguistic Decline and Preservation Strategies

Sahiruddin Sahiruddin, Citra Rizkika Aulia
“The use of ‘Basa Walikan,’ a slang language unique to Malang, has been increasingly limited in daily communication among youth, raising concerns about its potential decline and the erosion of local dialects. This study investigates the reasons behind the reduced usage of ‘Basa Walikan’ and explores...
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Phonological Interference in Bilingual Contexts: Analyzing Singkil’s Speech through Optimality Theory

Dedy Suhery, Mhd Rasid Ritonga, Afrizal Revo, Fadhillah Wiandari, Mohd Hamid Raza
This research aims to identify and describe the forms of phonological interference that cause interference in the speech of the bilingual Singkil community in the Kuala Baru sub-district. The research method is descriptive qualitative. The data collection techniques used in this study include the observation...
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Legal Register in Cultural Village Regulations in The Special Region of Yogyakarta

Triwati Rahayu, Suryadi Suryadi
The purpose of this study is to examine the legal register in cultural village regulations in the Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY). This research uses a descriptive qualitative type used to describe the legal register in cultural village regulations in the DIY region. The subject of this research is...