Ikhsaka Banu's reconciliation and resistance to the traumatic discourse of postcolonial subjects

Bahastra Pub Date : 2023-04-30 DOI:10.26555/bs.v43i1.360
Angga Trio Sanjaya, Zhang Wei
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The discourse of colonial and colonized conflicts is oriented in the form of resentment and hatred of the colonized community as part of the causality of traumatic events. The wounds of the past are then passed down through the concept of memory transmission both by famillial mechanism memory and affillial memory by first-generation to post-generation. It is this hereditary traumatic condition that contributes to maintaining the discourse of inferiority and binaryism between East and West. Thus, the purpose of this study is to describe the conflicts of colonizers and postcolonial colonizers as well as examine the efforts of  Iksaka Banu to release these traumatic shackles through reconciliation and resistance efforts. This research method uses Teun van Critical Discourse Analysis (AWK). Dijk which is based on the analysis of the text dimension, the social cognition dimension, and the social context dimension. Data collection techniques in this study apply listening methods and advanced recording techniques, and document review techniques. The results showed that (1) A review of the dimensions of the text showed a reconstruction of the ambivalence and traumatic of Western subjects in the short stories of Iksaka Banu; (2) A study of the dimensions of social cognition shows that the reconstruction pattern of ambivalence and traumatic of the Western subject is used as Iksaka Banu's strategy to carry out traumatic reconciliation of colonized subjects as well as resistance to Western domination and hegemony; (3) A study of the social context shows two findings of the problem, First, the existence of social inequality over the mechanisms of Western domination and hegemony; Second, even so, Indonesian society is still confined by the problem of trauma while awareness of the subject's position on the condition of social reality cannot be managed as a potential resistance
伊克萨卡·巴努对后殖民主体创伤话语的和解与抵抗
作为创伤事件因果关系的一部分,殖民地和殖民地冲突的话语以对殖民地社区的怨恨和仇恨的形式为导向。过去的创伤通过记忆传递的概念传递下去,既通过家庭机制记忆,也通过第一代到第二代的附属记忆。正是这种遗传性的创伤状况促成了东西方自卑和二元主义的话语得以维持。因此,本研究的目的是描述殖民者和后殖民殖民者之间的冲突,并考察Iksaka Banu通过和解和抵抗努力释放这些创伤枷锁的努力。本研究方法采用了文批评语篇分析法。Dijk是基于对文本维度、社会认知维度和社会语境维度的分析。本研究中的数据收集技术应用了听力方法和高级录音技术,以及文档审查技术。研究结果表明:(1)对文本维度的考察表明,Iksaka Banu短篇小说中西方主体的矛盾心理和创伤得到了重建;(2) 对社会认知维度的研究表明,以西方主体的矛盾心理和创伤重建模式作为伊坂巴奴对被殖民主体进行创伤和解以及反抗西方统治和霸权的策略;(3) 一项对社会语境的研究显示了两个问题的发现,一是西方统治和霸权机制下社会不平等的存在;其次,即便如此,印尼社会仍然受到创伤问题的限制,而对主体在社会现实条件下的地位的认识不能作为一种潜在的阻力来管理
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