Konstruksi Latar dalam Fiksi Etnografis Orang-Orang Oetimu

Maria Maltidis Banda
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This paper examines the setting construction in the ethnographic fiction of Orang-Orang Oetimu by Felix K. Nesi. Analytical descriptive methods, oral tradition, narratology, and setting theory were used to answer questions about: colonial and decolonial settings, socio-educational, ethnographic, and military violence setting. The results depict that the colonial and decolonial grounds left scars on the nation, which experienced previous neglect and alienation in their land. This long-experienced trauma affects massive social, education, and military violence behaviors. In addition, colonial and decolonial history also intersects with ethnographic, mainly traditional beliefs about local history and myths about “sifon,” which is a tradition of having sex after circumcision. Unpredictable and irreversible patterns of colonial, decolonial, and ethnographic settings are also shockingly strengthening the plot, proofing that the well-constructed set produces quality and innovative story, narrative, and narrating.
你的人民的民族主义小说的背景建设
本文考察了费利克斯·k·内西的民族志小说《橙色-橙色》中的背景建构。分析性描述方法、口述传统、叙述性和环境理论被用来回答以下问题:殖民和非殖民环境、社会教育、民族志和军事暴力环境。结果表明,殖民和非殖民的理由给这个国家留下了伤痕,这个国家在其土地上经历了以前的忽视和异化。这种长期经历的创伤影响了大量的社会、教育和军事暴力行为。此外,殖民和非殖民历史也与人种学交叉,主要是关于当地历史的传统信仰和关于“西弗”的神话,这是一种割礼后发生性行为的传统。不可预测和不可逆转的殖民、非殖民和民族志背景模式也令人震惊地加强了情节,证明了精心构建的背景能够产生高质量和创新的故事、叙事和叙述。
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