Abstract

ABSTRACT
 The aim of this research is to do an in-depth study of the representation of injustice cointaned in the anthology of poetry Nyanyian Akar Rumput written by Wiji Thukul and its implication in learning Indonesian language. This research is a qualitative research using descriptive analysis method. The research concludes that the analyzed poems represent acts of injustice, such as commutative and recreative injustice. The results of this research showed: (1) Representation of commutative injustice was found in the poem entitled “Tanah” that revealed the people’s demand of justice caused by land expropriation;(2) Representation of recreative injustice was found in the poem entitled “Batas Panggung” that revealed the opposition caused by the lack of freedom in voicing their aspirations;(3) The implication of this research can be used by teachers and students as learning materials for literary study.
 Keywords: representation of injustice, poetry, critical literacy

Highlights

  • Literature, especially poetry, is not Poetry was created by the author to clearly evident when it comes to transform the mind into an learning Indonesian language

  • Adult someday, students will have the written by Wiji Thukul, in which there ability to act fair and wise in the life of are poem lines that present injustice

  • This study will discuss the written by Wiji Thukul

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Introduction

That the from the constraints on subject matter author can understand all the reactions that are less balanced between the of the readers to the work they create realms of language and literature, the which is used as an asset to constraints of educator's capability in develop the works. This transferring knowledge during the appreciation relates to the form of literary study in the 2013 Curriculum literature work as a reflection of the needs to be given more attention.

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