The ideology of terrorism in anthology of short story “Resepsi Kematian” by Esti Nuryani Kasam based on the perspective of sociology of literature

Basid, Abdul, Ngarifah, Imroatul, Chotimah, Dien Nur and Munjiah, Ma'rifatul (2019) The ideology of terrorism in anthology of short story “Resepsi Kematian” by Esti Nuryani Kasam based on the perspective of sociology of literature. Presented at The Second Conference on Language, Literature, Education, and Culture (ICOLLITE 2018), 24-25 Oktober 2018, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia Bandung.

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Abstract

This study attempts to investigate forms of terrorism ideologies, to elaborate the motive of raising terrorism, and the impact of terrorism in short story anthology “Resepsi Kematian” by Esti Nuryani Kasam. This study employs a descriptive qualitative study method. The main data source used in this study is short story anthology “Resepsi Kematian” by Esti Nuryani Kasam. The techniques of data collection used are reading and writing. The techniques of data validation used are increasing a diligent reading and discussing with the expert. The techniques of data analysis used are interactive models based on Miles and Huberman that contains of four steps. The analysis shows that: 1) the terrorist ideologies shown by the personal terrorism, collective terrorism and state terrorisme; 2) the motives of raising terrorisme are weapons business, journalism, revenge, spreading propaganda; 3) the impact of terrorism is that terrorism damage the image of Islamic value and create hostility among Moslem.

Item Type: Conference (Paper)
Keywords: ideology; impact; motive; terrorism
Subjects: 20 LANGUAGE, COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE > 2005 Literary Studies > 200525 Literary Theory
Divisions: Faculty of Humanities > Department of Arabic Language and Letters
Depositing User: Abdul Basid
Date Deposited: 28 May 2019 10:13

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