Lecturer, writer, and researcher focusing on travel and literary works of post-colonial society. Currently doing project on Unhistoried, Indonesian family photograph, narrative, and archive. Also a part of Flock Project, a collective exploring the possibilities of photographic works through printed matters. Now temporarily resides and works in Chiang Rai, Thailand. Phone: +66829904917
Karakter merupakan salah satu aspek terpenting dalam karya sastra. Ini adalah sumber dari semua p... more Karakter merupakan salah satu aspek terpenting dalam karya sastra. Ini adalah sumber dari semua perhatian di mana karakter membawa cerita yang disajikan dalam karya sastra. Karakter adalah apa yang penulis gunakan untuk menyampaikan pesan atau cerita itu sendiri melalui tindakan, dialog, dan karakter mereka sendiri. Tindakan karakter sangat erat kaitannya dengan faktor-faktor yang mendorong karakter tersebut melakukan tindakan tertentu. Dalam Psikoanalisis Freudian, dorongan tindakan atau perilaku manusia dimanifestasikan oleh tiga bagian jiwa manusia; id, ego, dan super ego. Into the Wild adalah film yang diangkat dari kisah nyata Christopher Johnson McCandless. Christopher McCandless adalah karakter unik yang memiliki cara berpikir yang sangat berbeda. Chris cenderung lebih keras daripada yang mungkin dipikirkan seseorang. Dia mulai menyangkal konstruksi sosial dan memutuskan untuk meninggalkan masyarakat dan memulai petualangannya di mana tujuannya adalah Alaska. Motif utama Chri...
This paper aims to elaborate the phenomena of travel as popular culture in publications; books, m... more This paper aims to elaborate the phenomena of travel as popular culture in publications; books, movies, television, and social media. As travel becomes an important means to contemporary society, the efforts of documenting and representing travel experience becomes vital and massive. Numerous publications of travel-themed books, movies, television shows, and social media posts indicate that travel has become certain popular theme and style for Indonesians. By focusing the discussion on the concept of travel writing and its usage on popular media, this research indicates that travel books, movies, and television shows produced by the author/director are used to awaken Indonesians awareness toward travel. The 21 st century travel writing is mostly influenced by modern sensibility which tends romanticize the travelogues. The widespread of romantic representation in popular media creates a popular myth about the journey and travel destination. Moreover, the social media involvement faci...
Considered as writing back to the Empire, postcolonial writing by young indigenous Australian off... more Considered as writing back to the Empire, postcolonial writing by young indigenous Australian offers different insight and perspective of their identity. One of postcolonial tendencies is re-define their own experience of space and place in contemporary Australia. Mobility and travel become method on experiencing the ancestor’s land. Many of Australian indigenous writing is about mobility, both physical and non-physical. This paper aims to elaborate mobility and mode of resistance in Tara June Winch’ Swallow the Air as young Australian Indigenous writing.
Swallow the Air portrays journey of a young half-Indigenous descent across Australia. The journey is an attempt to translate past stories of Indigenous knowledge to the modern-day Australia. Instead of encountering the authentic, she finds out the long-lost landscape, tradition, mythology, and community. The travel narrative depicted in this novel is the contestation between the subjective expectation and objective reality. Lingering between fact and fiction, travel writing is a negotiation between the objective reality and subjective representation. By focusing on writer’s representation on the travel narrative, this paper aims to elaborate how mobility becomes mode of resistance.
This research shows that othering occurs not only to the strange geography, people, and culture, but also inner strangeness to the self; a half European-Wiradjuri descent. Her encounters and dialogs to various landscapes and communities searching for home narrates metaphor of survival. The travel narrative accommodates the mobility, which offers a resistance toward fixation of identity—binary opposition between Indigenous and West. Other than spatial othering, Swallow the Air shows the tendency of temporal differentiation, comparing the past utopian fantasy with modern-day Australia. Melancholia occurs as the central theme of the journey as the failure to fulfill the utopian expectation—the loss of authentic Indigenous land, people, and culture. The mode of resistance offered in this melancholic travel narrative is the effort of preserving what is left—from the authentic utopian fantasy—Indigenous knowledge, inheritance, and memories, both personal and communal.
Penelitian ini hendak meninjau kembali secara singkat mengenai sejarah perkembangan sastra Indige... more Penelitian ini hendak meninjau kembali secara singkat mengenai sejarah perkembangan sastra Indigenous Australia serta mengelaborasi permasalahan dan tantangan yang dihadapi di era kapitalisme lanjut. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan poskolonialisme yang dikaitkan dengan perkembangan globalisasi. Dalam kondisi ini, misi-misi resistensi dalam berbagai karya sastra indigenous Australia menjumpai tantangan arus kapitalisme global, belum lagi ditambah dengan persoalan pelik mengenai sejarah dan identitas pada komunitas Indigenous itu sendiri.
This research aimed to re-observe brief development of Australian Indigenous literature also to elaborate several problems and challenges of late capitalism. This reserach applied postcolonial paradigm related with globalitation development. In this condition, resistance in Australia Indigenpus literature encounters the challenge of global capitalism, moreover with its peculiar problems about Indigenous history and identity.
Tulisan ini hendak menyajikan percobaan pembacaan atas catatan perjalanan dalam bentuk baru. Sebu... more Tulisan ini hendak menyajikan percobaan pembacaan atas catatan perjalanan dalam bentuk baru. Sebuah buku foto yang kental dengan narasi visual namun juga tetap mengikutsertakan teks-teks sastra berupa puisi. Dengan tantangan dari format buku foto, saya mencoba ‘membaca’ buku ini sebagai sebuah catatan perjalanan dan mengungkapkan teknik-teknik pengkarya dalam menggunakan puisi dan juga foto dalam ‘menuliskan’ catatan perjalanannya.
What is English Literature? By proposing this question, I would like to suggest the way of how we... more What is English Literature? By proposing this question, I would like to suggest the way of how we consider about English Literature in broader sense.
This research aims to elaborate the journey of Australian Indigenous in Tara June Winch's novel e... more This research aims to elaborate the journey of Australian Indigenous in Tara June Winch's novel entitled Swallow the Air. This novel is about journey of half-Aboriginal girl through Australia in search of self-realisation and sense of belonging. She encounters the condition of modern Australia which is different from her expectation about traditional land. The encounters result negotiations between herself and Other. Using Carl Thompson's concept of travel writing, this research analyze the pattern of reportation of the world, revelation of self, and represetation of other, also elaborate agenda of Swallow the Air as a travelogue. The analysis uses are close reading and comparative as a research method. This research shows that modern Indigenous' identity and cultural crisis affected the pattern of travelogue. The pattern of reportation of the world and representation of other indicate subject position, between Europe and Aborigin. She portrays both sides as other, also deliver her comment on each group. As a postcolonial travel writing, this novel depicts power relation in contemporary Australia, to deliver ethical challenge to the government about Indigenous reconciliation. Carrying the spirit of cosmopolitan vision, this novel offers negotiation between traditional and modern values. It also conveys the strategy of liberation by directing toward wider identity, national or even global identity. As Indigenous travel writing, mobility in this novel accommodates the creation of wider and further attempt of resistence, by using network among communities or 'homes' as inter-sites of resistance placed under the umbrella of Australian nation. Nevertheless, that resistance attempt is nof fully flawless since it also contains risk of falling to the force of globalisation.
This paper aims to elaborate the phenomena of travel as popular culture in publications; books, m... more This paper aims to elaborate the phenomena of travel as popular culture in publications; books, movies, television, and social media. As travel becomes an important means to contemporary society, the efforts of documenting and representing travel experience becomes vital and massive. Numerous publications of travel-themed books, movies, television shows, and social media posts indicate that travel has become certain popular theme and style for Indonesians. By focusing the discussion on the concept of travel writing and its usage on popular media, this research indicates that travel books, movies, and television shows produced by the author/director are used to awaken Indonesians awareness toward travel. The 21st century travel writing is mostly influenced by modern sensibility which tends romanticize the travelogues. The widespread of romantic representation in popular media creates a popular myth about the journey and travel destination. Moreover, the social media involvement facilitates the production of myth by engaging the user into the voluntary (re)production of travel discourse and its myth.
Karakter merupakan salah satu aspek terpenting dalam karya sastra. Ini adalah sumber dari semua p... more Karakter merupakan salah satu aspek terpenting dalam karya sastra. Ini adalah sumber dari semua perhatian di mana karakter membawa cerita yang disajikan dalam karya sastra. Karakter adalah apa yang penulis gunakan untuk menyampaikan pesan atau cerita itu sendiri melalui tindakan, dialog, dan karakter mereka sendiri. Tindakan karakter sangat erat kaitannya dengan faktor-faktor yang mendorong karakter tersebut melakukan tindakan tertentu. Dalam Psikoanalisis Freudian, dorongan tindakan atau perilaku manusia dimanifestasikan oleh tiga bagian jiwa manusia; id, ego, dan super ego. Into the Wild adalah film yang diangkat dari kisah nyata Christopher Johnson McCandless. Christopher McCandless adalah karakter unik yang memiliki cara berpikir yang sangat berbeda. Chris cenderung lebih keras daripada yang mungkin dipikirkan seseorang. Dia mulai menyangkal konstruksi sosial dan memutuskan untuk meninggalkan masyarakat dan memulai petualangannya di mana tujuannya adalah Alaska. Motif utama Chri...
This paper aims to elaborate the phenomena of travel as popular culture in publications; books, m... more This paper aims to elaborate the phenomena of travel as popular culture in publications; books, movies, television, and social media. As travel becomes an important means to contemporary society, the efforts of documenting and representing travel experience becomes vital and massive. Numerous publications of travel-themed books, movies, television shows, and social media posts indicate that travel has become certain popular theme and style for Indonesians. By focusing the discussion on the concept of travel writing and its usage on popular media, this research indicates that travel books, movies, and television shows produced by the author/director are used to awaken Indonesians awareness toward travel. The 21 st century travel writing is mostly influenced by modern sensibility which tends romanticize the travelogues. The widespread of romantic representation in popular media creates a popular myth about the journey and travel destination. Moreover, the social media involvement faci...
Considered as writing back to the Empire, postcolonial writing by young indigenous Australian off... more Considered as writing back to the Empire, postcolonial writing by young indigenous Australian offers different insight and perspective of their identity. One of postcolonial tendencies is re-define their own experience of space and place in contemporary Australia. Mobility and travel become method on experiencing the ancestor’s land. Many of Australian indigenous writing is about mobility, both physical and non-physical. This paper aims to elaborate mobility and mode of resistance in Tara June Winch’ Swallow the Air as young Australian Indigenous writing.
Swallow the Air portrays journey of a young half-Indigenous descent across Australia. The journey is an attempt to translate past stories of Indigenous knowledge to the modern-day Australia. Instead of encountering the authentic, she finds out the long-lost landscape, tradition, mythology, and community. The travel narrative depicted in this novel is the contestation between the subjective expectation and objective reality. Lingering between fact and fiction, travel writing is a negotiation between the objective reality and subjective representation. By focusing on writer’s representation on the travel narrative, this paper aims to elaborate how mobility becomes mode of resistance.
This research shows that othering occurs not only to the strange geography, people, and culture, but also inner strangeness to the self; a half European-Wiradjuri descent. Her encounters and dialogs to various landscapes and communities searching for home narrates metaphor of survival. The travel narrative accommodates the mobility, which offers a resistance toward fixation of identity—binary opposition between Indigenous and West. Other than spatial othering, Swallow the Air shows the tendency of temporal differentiation, comparing the past utopian fantasy with modern-day Australia. Melancholia occurs as the central theme of the journey as the failure to fulfill the utopian expectation—the loss of authentic Indigenous land, people, and culture. The mode of resistance offered in this melancholic travel narrative is the effort of preserving what is left—from the authentic utopian fantasy—Indigenous knowledge, inheritance, and memories, both personal and communal.
Penelitian ini hendak meninjau kembali secara singkat mengenai sejarah perkembangan sastra Indige... more Penelitian ini hendak meninjau kembali secara singkat mengenai sejarah perkembangan sastra Indigenous Australia serta mengelaborasi permasalahan dan tantangan yang dihadapi di era kapitalisme lanjut. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan poskolonialisme yang dikaitkan dengan perkembangan globalisasi. Dalam kondisi ini, misi-misi resistensi dalam berbagai karya sastra indigenous Australia menjumpai tantangan arus kapitalisme global, belum lagi ditambah dengan persoalan pelik mengenai sejarah dan identitas pada komunitas Indigenous itu sendiri.
This research aimed to re-observe brief development of Australian Indigenous literature also to elaborate several problems and challenges of late capitalism. This reserach applied postcolonial paradigm related with globalitation development. In this condition, resistance in Australia Indigenpus literature encounters the challenge of global capitalism, moreover with its peculiar problems about Indigenous history and identity.
Tulisan ini hendak menyajikan percobaan pembacaan atas catatan perjalanan dalam bentuk baru. Sebu... more Tulisan ini hendak menyajikan percobaan pembacaan atas catatan perjalanan dalam bentuk baru. Sebuah buku foto yang kental dengan narasi visual namun juga tetap mengikutsertakan teks-teks sastra berupa puisi. Dengan tantangan dari format buku foto, saya mencoba ‘membaca’ buku ini sebagai sebuah catatan perjalanan dan mengungkapkan teknik-teknik pengkarya dalam menggunakan puisi dan juga foto dalam ‘menuliskan’ catatan perjalanannya.
What is English Literature? By proposing this question, I would like to suggest the way of how we... more What is English Literature? By proposing this question, I would like to suggest the way of how we consider about English Literature in broader sense.
This research aims to elaborate the journey of Australian Indigenous in Tara June Winch's novel e... more This research aims to elaborate the journey of Australian Indigenous in Tara June Winch's novel entitled Swallow the Air. This novel is about journey of half-Aboriginal girl through Australia in search of self-realisation and sense of belonging. She encounters the condition of modern Australia which is different from her expectation about traditional land. The encounters result negotiations between herself and Other. Using Carl Thompson's concept of travel writing, this research analyze the pattern of reportation of the world, revelation of self, and represetation of other, also elaborate agenda of Swallow the Air as a travelogue. The analysis uses are close reading and comparative as a research method. This research shows that modern Indigenous' identity and cultural crisis affected the pattern of travelogue. The pattern of reportation of the world and representation of other indicate subject position, between Europe and Aborigin. She portrays both sides as other, also deliver her comment on each group. As a postcolonial travel writing, this novel depicts power relation in contemporary Australia, to deliver ethical challenge to the government about Indigenous reconciliation. Carrying the spirit of cosmopolitan vision, this novel offers negotiation between traditional and modern values. It also conveys the strategy of liberation by directing toward wider identity, national or even global identity. As Indigenous travel writing, mobility in this novel accommodates the creation of wider and further attempt of resistence, by using network among communities or 'homes' as inter-sites of resistance placed under the umbrella of Australian nation. Nevertheless, that resistance attempt is nof fully flawless since it also contains risk of falling to the force of globalisation.
This paper aims to elaborate the phenomena of travel as popular culture in publications; books, m... more This paper aims to elaborate the phenomena of travel as popular culture in publications; books, movies, television, and social media. As travel becomes an important means to contemporary society, the efforts of documenting and representing travel experience becomes vital and massive. Numerous publications of travel-themed books, movies, television shows, and social media posts indicate that travel has become certain popular theme and style for Indonesians. By focusing the discussion on the concept of travel writing and its usage on popular media, this research indicates that travel books, movies, and television shows produced by the author/director are used to awaken Indonesians awareness toward travel. The 21st century travel writing is mostly influenced by modern sensibility which tends romanticize the travelogues. The widespread of romantic representation in popular media creates a popular myth about the journey and travel destination. Moreover, the social media involvement facilitates the production of myth by engaging the user into the voluntary (re)production of travel discourse and its myth.
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Swallow the Air portrays journey of a young half-Indigenous descent across Australia. The journey is an attempt to translate past stories of Indigenous knowledge to the modern-day Australia. Instead of encountering the authentic, she finds out the long-lost landscape, tradition, mythology, and community. The travel narrative depicted in this novel is the contestation between the subjective expectation and objective reality. Lingering between fact and fiction, travel writing is a negotiation between the objective reality and subjective representation. By focusing on writer’s representation on the travel narrative, this paper aims to elaborate how mobility becomes mode of resistance.
This research shows that othering occurs not only to the strange geography, people, and culture, but also inner strangeness to the self; a half European-Wiradjuri descent. Her encounters and dialogs to various landscapes and communities searching for home narrates metaphor of survival. The travel narrative accommodates the mobility, which offers a resistance toward fixation of identity—binary opposition between Indigenous and West. Other than spatial othering, Swallow the Air shows the tendency of temporal differentiation, comparing the past utopian fantasy with modern-day Australia. Melancholia occurs as the central theme of the journey as the failure to fulfill the utopian expectation—the loss of authentic Indigenous land, people, and culture. The mode of resistance offered in this melancholic travel narrative is the effort of preserving what is left—from the authentic utopian fantasy—Indigenous knowledge, inheritance, and memories, both personal and communal.
This research aimed to re-observe brief development of Australian Indigenous literature also to elaborate several problems and challenges of late capitalism. This reserach applied postcolonial paradigm related with globalitation development. In this condition, resistance in Australia Indigenpus literature encounters the challenge of global capitalism, moreover with its peculiar problems about Indigenous history and identity.
Swallow the Air portrays journey of a young half-Indigenous descent across Australia. The journey is an attempt to translate past stories of Indigenous knowledge to the modern-day Australia. Instead of encountering the authentic, she finds out the long-lost landscape, tradition, mythology, and community. The travel narrative depicted in this novel is the contestation between the subjective expectation and objective reality. Lingering between fact and fiction, travel writing is a negotiation between the objective reality and subjective representation. By focusing on writer’s representation on the travel narrative, this paper aims to elaborate how mobility becomes mode of resistance.
This research shows that othering occurs not only to the strange geography, people, and culture, but also inner strangeness to the self; a half European-Wiradjuri descent. Her encounters and dialogs to various landscapes and communities searching for home narrates metaphor of survival. The travel narrative accommodates the mobility, which offers a resistance toward fixation of identity—binary opposition between Indigenous and West. Other than spatial othering, Swallow the Air shows the tendency of temporal differentiation, comparing the past utopian fantasy with modern-day Australia. Melancholia occurs as the central theme of the journey as the failure to fulfill the utopian expectation—the loss of authentic Indigenous land, people, and culture. The mode of resistance offered in this melancholic travel narrative is the effort of preserving what is left—from the authentic utopian fantasy—Indigenous knowledge, inheritance, and memories, both personal and communal.
This research aimed to re-observe brief development of Australian Indigenous literature also to elaborate several problems and challenges of late capitalism. This reserach applied postcolonial paradigm related with globalitation development. In this condition, resistance in Australia Indigenpus literature encounters the challenge of global capitalism, moreover with its peculiar problems about Indigenous history and identity.