Stambul Comedy Exploration in Early 20th-Century Semarang: Meaningful Teaching about Colonialism

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Syaiful Amin, S. Sariyatun, G. Gunarhadi, Hieronymus Purwanta
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This study aims to analyze the results of exploring stambul comedy as part of Indies art in early 20th-century Semarang as an effort to implement meaningful learning about colonialism for students. This research was conducted using a qualitative framework with a case study approach. Data were collected through interviews, observations, and document studies. The data analysis for this research referred to Yin’s two patterns: pattern matching and explanation building. The results showed that the narrative of Stambul comedy in early 20th-century Semarang is relevant for developing students’ knowledge about colonialism in a more contextual manner. Findings indicate that students’ initial understanding of colonialism was still not contextual and tended to be theoretical, with colonialism merely understood as a process of occupation and domination by one nation over another. After exploring material on the development of Indies art through contextual teaching and learning, students were able to think critically and collaboratively. A constructivist process could trigger acceptance and rejection of colonialism: discovering, elaborating, and determining the meaning of learning. Moreover, students’ new knowledge could be factually constructed, influenced by factors such as reading preferences, collaborative abilities, and critical examination of texts provided by the teacher and further explored by the students.
20 世纪早期三宝垄的斯坦布尔喜剧探索:有意义的殖民主义教学
本研究旨在分析探索作为 20 世纪早期三宝垄印度艺术一部分的斯坦布尔喜剧的结果,以努力为学生开展有意义的殖民主义学习。本研究采用案例研究法的定性框架进行。通过访谈、观察和文献研究收集数据。本研究的数据分析参考了殷氏的两种模式:模式匹配和解释建构。结果表明,20 世纪初三宝垄的斯坦布尔喜剧叙事对于以更有背景的方式发展学生的殖民主义知识具有相关性。研究结果表明,学生最初对殖民主义的理解仍然缺乏背景,而且倾向于理论化,仅仅将殖民主义理解为一个国家对另一个国家的占领和统治过程。在通过情境教学探索有关印度艺术发展的材料后,学生能够进行批判性思考和合作。建构主义过程可以引发对殖民主义的接受和拒绝:发现、阐述和确定学习的意义。此外,学生的新知识可以在阅读偏好、协作能力、对教师提供的文本的批判性审查以及学生的进一步探索等因素的影响下,进行事实建构。
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Harmonia: Journal of Arts Research and Education
Harmonia: Journal of Arts Research and Education Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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