Conference-Book-LSC-2019-Final.Pdf

Conference-Book-LSC-2019-Final.Pdf

CONFERENCE BOOK THE 7th LITERARY STUDIES CONFERENCE “Rethinking Environmental Issues through Literature, Language, Culture, and Education” 9-10 October 2019 Advisory Board: Dr. Fr. B. Alip, M.Pd., M.A., Sri Mulyani, Ph.D., Dr. Gabriel Fajar Sasmita Aji, M.Hum. Dr. Tatang Iskarna (English Letters Department, Universitas Sanata Dharma, Indonesia) Paulus Sarwoto, Ph.D. Novita Dewi, Ph.D. (Graduate Program in English Language Studies, Universitas Sanata Dharma, Indonesia) Amporn Sa-ngiamwibool, Ph.D. (English Department, Shinawatra University, Thailand) Elisabeth Arti Wulandari, Ph.D. (Clarkson University, United States of America) Editor Harris Hermansyah Setiajid Hosted by . English Letters Department . Graduate Program in English Language Studies Universitas Sanata Dharma, Yogyakarta, Indonesia in cooperation with Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines Universitas Sanata Dharma Yogyakarta, Indonesia Conference Book LSC 2019 “Rethinking Environmental Issues through Literature, Language, Culture, and Education” | 1 Contents 2 Contents 3 Greetings from the Chair 4 Welcome Note from the President 5 Schedule 11 Abstracts of Plenary Speakers 14 Abstracts of Parallel Speakers 46 Board of the 7th LSC 2019 Committee 2 | Conference Book LSC 2019 “Rethinking Environmental Issues through Literature, Language, Culture, and Education” Greetings from the Chair Ecocriticism is initially a study to see the relationship between literature and the environment. To some extent, ecocriticism, which first emerged during the environmental movement in 1980s with the publication of Carson’ Silent Spring, has become, as Glotfelty (1996) puts it, “an earth- centered approach” which believes that “human culture is connected to the physical world, affecting it and affected by it”. The environmental crisis we are now facing is by all means a crisis of consciousness, a challenge to our generation as we are now perceiving that our environment is, slowly but surely, degrading and depraving, affecting our life and all living beings on planet Earth. Our generation has inevitably been given a mammoth task of halting the destruction, and eventually reversing the damage. Humanity has to assume the responsibility of preserving the nature, and be united shoulder to shoulder to deaccelerate the decline. It is with this very issue on our mind that the 7th Literary Studies Conference “Rethinking Environmental Issues through Literature, Language, Culture, and Education” was conceived, and today it comes into being. The environmental crisis must be addressed comprehensively and globally by all humanity, including us, the literary scholars. The 67 papers on environmental concerns seen from literature, language, culture, and education are expected to enrich our repertoire on ecocritism research and to ease the pain Mother Earth is now experiencing. The Committee would like to express its gratitude to the plenary speakers, the parallel presenters, and all the participants for their effort to come all the way to Universitas Sanata Dharma to share their thoughts and concerns on the ecocriticism and environmental issues. Have a fruitful conference, and enjoy Yogyakarta’s blazing heat! Yogyakarta, 1 October 2019 Harris Hermansyah Setiajid Conference Committee, Chair Conference Book LSC 2019 “Rethinking Environmental Issues through Literature, Language, Culture, and Education” | 3 Welcome Note from the President On behalf of Sanata Dharma University, I feel honored to welcome all speakers and participants of The 7th Literary Studies Conference (LSC). I also would like to extend my warmest regards to all of you. Let us first thanks to Almighty God for the grace we have received in preparing this conference. I do hope this conference facilitates us an effective means to strengthen our role and improve our knowledge contribution as lecturers or researchers. I also wish that The 7th LSC conference facilitates a fruitful sharing and exchange of ideas related to the conference’s theme on ‘Rethinking Environmental Issues through Literature, Language, Culture, and Education’ Sanata Dharma University appreciates and supports this conference especially when it takes its theme on ‘Environmental Issues.’ As a Jesuit University Sanata Dharma strongly supports the so called Universal Apostolic Preferences (UAPs). These preferences function as a guideline as well as an orientation established by Society of Jesus for 2019 to 2029. UAPs deal with 4 big concerns of the Society namely: to show the way to God through discernment and the Spiritual Exercises; to walk with the poor, the outcasts of the world, those whose dignity has been violated, in a mission of reconciliation and justice; to accompany young people in the creation of a hope-filled future; to collaborate in the care of our Common Home. The conference amplifies at least one of these UAPs and becomes a good opportunity to strengthen our commitment to support them academically. Therefore, I position this conference as an appropriate and a timely response to the civilization’s call to all of us in embracing one of the most crucial global problem that will affect million people whom mostly are the poor. I do hope the conference becomes a good avenue not only to discuss our research findings but also to facilitate a fruitful dialogue in which sharing knowledge, values and awareness on ‘environmental issues’ takes place with joy and respect to each other. It is through such an orientation that we can proactively contribute to solve our urgent global problem. May the conference be successful and enjoyable, for God Almighty always bless our efforts. Thank you. Johanes Eka Priyatma, M.Sc., Ph.D. Universitas Sanata Dharma, President 4 | Conference Book LSC 2019 “Rethinking Environmental Issues through Literature, Language, Culture, and Education” Conference Schedule The 7th Literary Studies Conference “Rethinking Environmental Issues through Literature, Language, Culture, and Education” 9 -10 October 2019 Universitas Sanata Dharma, Yogyakarta, Indonesia Day 1 (9 October 2019) Hall 07.30-08.00 Registration Admin Building 4th Floor Koendjono Opening Ceremony Room 08.00-08.10 Greetings from the Committee Admin Building 4th Floor Koendjono Launching Special Issue of UNITAS Journal Room 08.10-08.40 A Tribute to Dr. F.X. Siswadi (†) Admin Building 4th Floor Koendjono Room 08.40-08.50 Welcome Note from the President Admin Building 4th Floor Koendjono Room 08.50-09.00 Cultural Performance: Gabor Dance Admin Building 4th Floor Koendjono Room 09.00-09.10 Photo Session Admin Building 4th Floor Hall 09.10-09.30 Coffee/Tea Break Admin Building 4th Floor Time Session Speaker Topic Venue Dr. Chitra Shankaran Feminized Rivers, History and Myth Koendjono (National University of in South and Southeast Asian Room 09.30-11.00 Plenary 1 Singapore) Women’s Fiction Admin Building 4th Floor Chair: Paulus Sarwoto, Ph.D. Dra. Novita Dewi, M.S., M.A.(Hons.), Ph.D. Celebration of Life, Nature, and Koendjono (Universitas Sanata Dharma Literature: Room 11.00-12.30 Plenary 2 Yogyakarta, Indonesia) Ecohumanism in Language and Admin Building Literature Teaching 4th Floor Chair: Dr. Gabriel Fajar Sasmita Aji, M.Hum. Hall & Prayer Room 12.30-13.30 Lunch & Prayer Admin Building 4th Floor Elga Andriana, Ph.D. Growing Plants is like Growing Koendjono (Principal of Sekolah TUMBUH, Your Own Kids: Room 13.30-15.00 Plenary 3 Yogyakarta) Engaging Children’s Voices in Admin Building Environmental Education Program 4th Floor Chair: Dr. Tatang Iskarna Kadarman Room 15.00-16.00 Business Meeting Admin Building 4th Floor Conference Book LSC 2019 “Rethinking Environmental Issues through Literature, Language, Culture, and Education” | 5 Conference Schedule The 7th Literary Studies Conference “Rethinking Environmental Issues through Literature, Language, Culture, and Education” 9 -10 October 2019 Universitas Sanata Dharma, Yogyakarta, Indonesia Day 2 (10 October 2019) Hall F. Sastra 07.30-08.30 Registration Building 3th Floor Time Session Speaker Topic Venue Nationalist Environmentalism: Nuruddin Al Akbar Exploring the Thoughts of Mas Mansur Heri Priyatmoko, Silverio R.L Aji Sampurna, Jamu Knowledge in Javanese Parallel 1A Hb. Hery Santosa (), Society in Serat Centhini Room S301 Yustina Sri Hartini, F. Sastra 08.30-10.00 Chair: Dewi Setyaningsih Building Nathaniel 3th Floor Alvino Double Vision of Self as a Loophole Marselina Viase in Man-Made Environmental Catastrophe Female Entrepreneurs and Erni Dewi Riyanti, Community Empowerment in Pasar Muhammad Fakhri Amal Kamisan Yogyakarta From Pages to Classes: Teaching Lumad Children’s Literature Using Deidre R. Morales Ecological Literacy in Mainstream Classrooms Higher Order Thinking Skills through Outdoor Education in Teaching English for Young Sri Setyarini, Adolescents: An Innovation to Parallel 1B Rahmat Agung Azmi Putra Strengthen Students’ Social Room S305 Awareness toward Juvenile F. Sastra 08.30-10.00 Chair: Deliquency Building Boy 3th Floor Ertanto Literature Saves Mother Earth: A Sharing of Experience in Using Susanne Andrea H. Sitohang, Literature to Teach Children of Benedicta Stella Fortunae Cawang Community How They Can Save the World “Mengusahakan dan Memelihara Dina Novita Tuasuun, Taman”: Pendidikan Karakter Harun D. Simarmata Kristiani Berbasis Lingkungan Hidup 6 | Conference Book LSC 2019 “Rethinking Environmental Issues through Literature, Language, Culture, and Education” Time Session Speaker Topic Venue Shades of Green Reporting: A Philip Andrew L. Garlitos Critical Discourse Analysis of Eco- News Reports in the Philippines

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