Historical Memory of Ainu through Material Culture in Japanese Literary Text: An Analysis of Tsushima Yuko’s Work

This research discusses the elements of material culture in the literary text of Jakka Dofuni Umi no Kioku no Monogatari by Tsushima Yuko in presenting historical memories of the Ainu as one of the indigenous people in Japan. Material culture is a study carried out through objects (artefacts) to see...

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Main Authors: Rahwati, Wawat, Mulyadi, Budi, Suhendrawan, Andres
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Diponegoro 2021
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spelling ftundipojs:oai:ojs.ejournal.undip.ac.id:article/37475 2023-05-15T18:41:24+02:00 Historical Memory of Ainu through Material Culture in Japanese Literary Text: An Analysis of Tsushima Yuko’s Work Rahwati, Wawat Mulyadi, Budi Suhendrawan, Andres 2021-06-01 application/pdf https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/izumi/article/view/37475 https://doi.org/10.14710/izumi.10.1.109-118 eng eng Universitas Diponegoro https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/izumi/article/view/37475/pdf https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/izumi/article/downloadSuppFile/37475/8000 https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/izumi/article/view/37475 doi:10.14710/izumi.10.1.109-118 Copyright (c) 2021 IZUMI http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ CC-BY-SA IZUMI; Vol 10, No 1 (2021); 109-118 2502-3535 2338-249X Ainu Jakka Dofuni Material culture memory info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2021 ftundipojs https://doi.org/10.14710/izumi.10.1.109-118 2021-06-20T14:26:48Z This research discusses the elements of material culture in the literary text of Jakka Dofuni Umi no Kioku no Monogatari by Tsushima Yuko in presenting historical memories of the Ainu as one of the indigenous people in Japan. Material culture is a study carried out through objects (artefacts) to see social markers, historical traces, social knowledge, and the identity of a particular nation or society. This research aims to reveal the history and identity of the Ainu as shown through material cultural objects and how the characters in the text interpret these objects. Qualitative approaches and narrative structures as research methods are used to analyze this literary text. Besides, memory theory is also used to reveal collective memories related to Ainu history and identity. The results show that the Jakka Dofuni museum with various artefacts presents historical memory and Ainu identity through the narrator's discussion and figures in narratives text. The spirit consolation monument (ireihi), which was built in the area of the Jakka Dofuni museum, is an object of memory of remembrance for local people from the Ainu and Uilta tribes who were victims of war during the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1945). The collection of cultural artefacts and the life history of Gendanu as the owner of the museum with the identity problems he experienced can be interpreted as a form of markers that confirm Ainu's identity. Article in Journal/Newspaper Uilta Universitas Diponegoro: Undip E-Journal System (UEJS) Portal IZUMI 10 1 109 118
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Jakka Dofuni
Material culture
memory
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Jakka Dofuni
Material culture
memory
Rahwati, Wawat
Mulyadi, Budi
Suhendrawan, Andres
Historical Memory of Ainu through Material Culture in Japanese Literary Text: An Analysis of Tsushima Yuko’s Work
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Jakka Dofuni
Material culture
memory
description This research discusses the elements of material culture in the literary text of Jakka Dofuni Umi no Kioku no Monogatari by Tsushima Yuko in presenting historical memories of the Ainu as one of the indigenous people in Japan. Material culture is a study carried out through objects (artefacts) to see social markers, historical traces, social knowledge, and the identity of a particular nation or society. This research aims to reveal the history and identity of the Ainu as shown through material cultural objects and how the characters in the text interpret these objects. Qualitative approaches and narrative structures as research methods are used to analyze this literary text. Besides, memory theory is also used to reveal collective memories related to Ainu history and identity. The results show that the Jakka Dofuni museum with various artefacts presents historical memory and Ainu identity through the narrator's discussion and figures in narratives text. The spirit consolation monument (ireihi), which was built in the area of the Jakka Dofuni museum, is an object of memory of remembrance for local people from the Ainu and Uilta tribes who were victims of war during the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1945). The collection of cultural artefacts and the life history of Gendanu as the owner of the museum with the identity problems he experienced can be interpreted as a form of markers that confirm Ainu's identity.
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Suhendrawan, Andres
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Suhendrawan, Andres
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title Historical Memory of Ainu through Material Culture in Japanese Literary Text: An Analysis of Tsushima Yuko’s Work
title_short Historical Memory of Ainu through Material Culture in Japanese Literary Text: An Analysis of Tsushima Yuko’s Work
title_full Historical Memory of Ainu through Material Culture in Japanese Literary Text: An Analysis of Tsushima Yuko’s Work
title_fullStr Historical Memory of Ainu through Material Culture in Japanese Literary Text: An Analysis of Tsushima Yuko’s Work
title_full_unstemmed Historical Memory of Ainu through Material Culture in Japanese Literary Text: An Analysis of Tsushima Yuko’s Work
title_sort historical memory of ainu through material culture in japanese literary text: an analysis of tsushima yuko’s work
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