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印度尼西亚民族的学习一直侧重于理解意识形态、国家形式或政府形式中价值观的形式,而没有关注由个体组成的下层网络,这些个体通过语言相互作用、构建事件和形成故事。本·安德森的国家概念是一个想象的共同体。通过对19世纪现代印尼文学的研究,发现国籍并不是为了加强已经存在的耻辱,而是想证明国籍的概念是如此的流动,动态,并且总是可以被重新解释。研究的对象是《Sair Kadatangan Sri Maharaja Siam》(1870年),《Sair Jalan Kreta Api》(1890年),《Hal Datangja Poetra Makoeta Keradjaan Roes》(1891年),《Sair Kembang》(1898年)和Njai Dasima(1900年)。本研究采用符号学方法,通过文学作品提供单一的民族学习模式。因为,不仅一方面表达了“语言形成民族”的观点,另一方面,19世纪的现代印尼文学是过去的化石和现在的目的之间的媒介。这两方面的每一方面都得出这样的结论:国籍不是一个无生命的物体,不是一个无意义的铭文,而是相反;这是一种不断发展的、柔韧的、总是为新的解释留出空间的东西。
Nationality Education Based on Literary Works Case Studies of 19th-Century Indonesian Modern Literature
The learning of Indonesian nationality has been focused on understanding the formality of values in ideology, state forms, or forms of government without looking at the lower-layer network consisting of individuals who interact with each other, build events, and form stories, through language. This review is based on Ben Anderson's conception of the nation as an imagined community. Through the object of study of modern Indonesian literature of the 19th century, the nationality that was discovered was not to reinforce the stigma that already existed but instead wanted to prove that the idea of nationality was so fluid, dynamic, and always open to being reinterpreted. The objects of study were Sair Kadatangan Sri Maharaja Siam in Betawi (1870), Sair Jalan Kreta Api (1890) by Tan Teng Kie, Sair from Hal Datangja Poetra Makoeta Keradjaan Roes in Betawi (1891), Sair Kembang (1898), and Njai Dasima (1900). The study uses the semiotic method to offer a single national learning model through literary works. Because, more than just expressing the idea that "language forms a nation" on the one hand, on the other hand, modern Indonesian literature of the 19th century is a medium between fossils of the past and the purpose of the present. Each of those sides leads to the conclusion that nationality is not an inanimate object, a meaningless inscription, but the opposite; something that is evolving, pliable, and always makes room for new interpretations.