• University
  • Academic Portal
  • University Library
  • Webmail
  • Arnawa
  • UM UGM
  • English
    • Bahasa Indonesia
    • English
Universitas Gadjah Mada Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Program
Department of Language and Literature
Faculty of Cultural Sciences
Universitas Gadjah Mada
  • Home
  • Profile
    • Vision & Mission
    • Objective
    • Excellence
    • Career Prospects
    • Teaching Staff
  • Academic
    • Curriculum Flow
    • Courses Description
    • Distribution of Courses
    • Academic Calendar
    • COURSE AND ADMINISTRATION INFORMATION
    • Learning Outcomes
    • INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES AND ACTIVITIES
  • KPPB
    • Collaboration
    • Research
      • Teaching Staff Research
      • Javanese Studies Archive – Arnawa
    • Service
      • Community Services
      • Podcast (Anarka Lālitya)
    • Scholarship
  • Student Affair
    • Student Satisfaction Survey
    • HMJ Kamastawa
    • Student’s Activity
    • Student’s Creations
    • Youtube Channel
    • Instagram
  • Alumnus
    • Alumnus Profile
  • Contact
  • Home
  • 2023
  • page. 4
Arsip:

2023

Javanese Language, Literature and Culture Study Program Students Held Field Lectures in Three Different Places

College StudentNewsSDGSStudentStudent's Activity Wednesday, 20 September 2023

Yogyakarta (22/03/2023) – Students of the Javanese Language, Literature and Culture Study Program from Gadjah Mada University (UGM) held field lectures in three different places. The three places visited were the Sonobudoyo Unit II Museum, the Cultural Preservation Agency (BPK) region X, and the Pakualaman Duchy Library. This field lecture is part of the Codicology course and is attended by students of the Javanese Language, Literature and Culture Study Program class of 2021 who are accompanied by Dr. Sri Ratna Saktimulya, M.Hum., as the lecturer in charge of the course.

The activity began with the students gathering at the south entrance of the UGM Faculty of Cultural Studies (FIB) at 08.00 WIB, then they continued their journey using private vehicles to the location of the first field study, namely the Sonobudoyo Unit II Museum.

At the Sonobudoyo Museum Unit II, the students had the opportunity to visit the archives. During their visit, they were guided by Mas Fajar Widjanarko, a staff member of the Sonobudoyo Museum Unit II who is also an alumnus of Javanese Literature class of 2010, regarding Javanese manuscripts and by Mba Irma, a staff member of the Sonobudoyo Museum Unit II, about manuscript catalogs.

The enthusiasm of the students in studying manuscripts and manuscript catalogs was enormous. Evidenced by the existence of six questions posed to the speaker during the question and answer session. As a form of appreciation, the Sonobudoyo Museum Unit II gave awards in the form of books to the six students who asked.

After a visit to the Sonobudoyo Museum Unit II, the students continued their journey to the second location, namely the Cultural Preservation Agency (BPK) region X. There, the participants received teaching about the various manuscripts that were stored along with their catalogs.

The final location for the field lecture was at the Kadipaten Pakualaman Library. In this place, students have the opportunity to visit the scriptorium, which is a place devoted to storing, copying, writing, or reading manuscripts. Participants were also given instruction on sundries of manuscripts and procedures for treating manuscripts. In between explanations, the field lecture participants were shown various illuminated manuscripts and other collections owned by the Kadipaten Pakualaman Library.

With this field lecture, it is hoped that students can increase their knowledge and experience regarding manuscripts and manuscript catalogs. Through direct visits to these places, students can better understand the practice and process of managing manuscripts and see first hand valuable collections in the fields of Javanese language, literature and culture. It is hoped that this will make a positive contribution to scientific development and student understanding in this field.

 

Field Trip to the Balinese Literature Study Program at UNUD

College StudentNewsSDGSStudentStudent's ActivityStudent's Work Wednesday, 20 September 2023

On Monday (09/18/2023), students of the Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Study Program, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Gadjah Mada University (FIB UGM), conducted a Field Trip in the context of the Seminar Course (Philological, Linguistic, and Literary) to the Balinese Literature Study Program, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Udayana University (FIB UNUD). This event was held in the Ir. Soekarno Room, FIB UNUD, from morning to afternoon. The field trip was attended by 22 students from the 2020 class and was accompanied by four supervising lecturers, namely Dr. Daru Winarti, M.Hum., Dr. Arsanti Wulandari, M.Hum., R. Bima Slamet Raharja, S.S., M.Hum., and Imam Prakoso, S.S., M.A.

The activity consisted of material presentation and discussion sessions. The presentation of the material was delivered by students with a focus on philology, linguistics, and literature, by comparing Javanese-Balinese manuscripts and cultures. The implementation of the discussion session which was attended by students made the presentation of the material interactive.

The discussion session for lecturers from the Balinese Literature Study Program, FIB UNUD, and the Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Study Program, FIB UGM, took place in the FIB UNUD Professor's Room with the main topic of discussion being cooperation between the two parties.

In addition to discussing the material, students from the UGM Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Study Program also had the opportunity to participate in a lontar writing workshop. This workshop aimed to increase students' interest and enthusiasm in learning Balinese script.

This Field Trip is expected to strengthen the relationship between the two study programs. Moreover, it is hoped that this visit will become an important moment to strengthen cooperation and facilitate the exchange of knowledge, especially in terms of Javanese-Balinese literature and culture.

UGM Javanese Language, Literature and Culture Study Program Held a Syawalan Event in the Nuance of Togetherness

College StudentNewsSDGSStudentStudent's Activity Wednesday, 20 September 2023

Yogyakarta (19/05/2023) - Javanese Language, Literature and Culture Study Program at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) held a syawalan event with a full feel of togetherness. This event was held as a mix and took place in the hall of the Margono building, 4th floor. The event, which was attended by lecturers, students, and female students from the 2019-2022 class, was an event to strengthen friendship ties.

Syawalan, which refers to the month of Shawwal in the Islamic calendar, is an important moment for Muslims to commemorate the end of the holy month of Ramadan. At this syawalan event, the main activity carried out is the syawalan pledge, in which each individual apologizes for the mistakes that have been made.

The syawalan event which was held by the UGM Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Study Program was opened by Hafid and Asta, class 2021 students who also act as Master of Ceremony (MC). The syawalan event is carried out using the Javanese language at various levels of krama speech, as a form of seriousness and respect for one another.

The Syawalan Pledge began with student representatives from class 2022-2019, who sincerely expressed their apologies and determination to improve themselves in the future. Then, dr. Daru Winarti, M.Hum., as head of the Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Study Program, gave a speech and participated in the syawalan pledge.

The event continued with the Syawalan pledge by lecturer representatives represented by Rudy Wiratama, S.I.P., M.A., who in the following event also gave lectures about the nature and history of Syawalan as a tradition held after the month of Ramadan. The tausiah is then closed by reading a prayer for the good and safety of all.

The syawalan activity ended with a handshake activity between all the attendees. This moment is an opportunity for each individual to apologize and forgive each other, creating an atmosphere full of warmth and brotherhood.

This syawalan event is not only a celebration of togetherness, but also an important moment to foster a spirit of brotherhood and strengthen a sense of solidarity between lecturers and students as one big family of the Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Study Program at Universitas Gadjah Mada.



Handover of Position of Student Association of Javanese Literature Student Family Study Program (HMJ KAMASTAWA) Period 2023/2024

College StudentNewsSDGSStudentStudent's ActivityStudent's Work Wednesday, 20 September 2023

Yogyakarta, February, 17 2023 – The Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Study Program at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) successfully held the handover of positions (sertijab) for the Javanese Literature Student Family Department Student Association (HMJ KAMASTAWA) for the 2023/2024 period. The event took place solemnly in Room 404 of the Margono Building, 4th floor.

At 15.30 WIB, the certificate program began with the opening by Master of Ceremony (MC) followed by singing Indonesia Raya and the Gadjah Mada Hymn. Dr. Daru Winarti, M.Hum., as Head of the Language, Literature, and Java Studies Program gave a speech on the occasion. read more

Students of Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Study Program had the Opportunity to Follow the Tradition of Ngisis Wayang in Kasunanan Surakarta in the Field Lecture Period

College StudentNewsSDGSStudentStudent's ActivityStudent's Work Wednesday, 20 September 2023

Surakarta, (18/05/2023) – Coinciding with a national holiday, the Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Study Program at Gadjah Mada University (UGM) held a field lecture to the Surakarta Hadiningrat Sunanate. This activity was attended by students taking Wayang Literature courses, who were accompanied by supervisors, namely Rudy Wiratama, S.I.P., M.A., and R. Bima Slamet Raharja, S.S., M.Hum.

Kasunanan Surakarta Hadiningrat at that time was holding the ritual of ngesis wayang, which means 'to dry or air the wayang'. This ritual of singing puppets is carried out in the Kyai Pramukanya puppet box which has existed since the reign of Sinuhun Paku Buwana (PB) II in the capital city of "nagari", Kartasura (1727-1745). Kiai Pramuka's puppet box is staged every Thursday because the puppet is a padintenan puppet or wayang that can be used in daily life.

Through Kori Kamandungan, field lecture participants entered the palace area. Before entering the core area of ​​the palace, participants are required to wear Javanese clothing typical of Surakarta. In the Sasana Handrawina building, the tradition of puppet theater is held.

In its implementation, K.R.T Dr. Bambang Suwarno, a courtier and full-time lecturer from ISI Surakarta, also played a role in giving explanations to the participants. The participants were also allowed to observe and be actively involved in carrying out the ngesis tradition.

After participating in the ngesis tradition, the field lecture participants and supervisors had the opportunity to take a photo with Gusti Kanjeng Ratu Windansari, who is familiarly called Gusti Moeng.

(The field study participants and supervisors had the opportunity to take a group photo with Gusti Moeng)

Furthermore, the field lecture participants witnessed the process of putting the puppets into the puppet box of their Kiai Pramuka, and then the puppet box together with the abdi dalem was stored again.

With the existence of this field lecture activity, it is expected that the participants of the Puppet Literature course will be able to learn about cultural events, especially the puppet ngisis tradition in Kasunanan Surakarta Hadiningrat. In addition, participants can also understand the diversity of forms, characters, and narrative relationships in the form of wayang kulit, as well as awaken students' love for Indonesian art and culture.

Comparative Study of Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Study Program UGM with the Balinese Literature Study Program UNUD

College StudentNewsSDGSStudentStudent's ActivityStudent's Work Wednesday, 20 September 2023

Yogyakarta–The comparative study activity between the Javanese Language, Literature and Culture Study Program, Faculty of Cultural Studies, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), and the Balinese Literature Study Program, Faculty of Cultural Studies, Universitas Udayana (UNUD), was successfully carried out. The event was held on Wednesday, 8 March 2023 at the 7th floor of the Soegondo Auditorium with an atmosphere full of togetherness.

This comparative study activity opened with the performance of the Pudyastuti Dance performed by UGM Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture students. The next performance is Gita Pangendag Budhi Citta presented by UNUD Bali Literature students.

After the lively opening, the event continued with a material presentation session. In contrast to public lectures or seminars, speakers come from the students themselves. UNUD Balinese Literature students and UGM Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture students took turns presenting the material that had been prepared beforehand.

After the speaker finished explaining everything, the event continued with the opening of the question and answer session. In this session, the participants who attended showed high enthusiasm with the many questions asked in the question and answer session. These questions illustrated the participants' interest and curiosity in understanding more deeply the literature and culture of the two regions. 

The Joged dance presented by UNUD Balinese Literature students was able to lighten the atmosphere of the event and was followed by the awarding of certificates from each university. The comparative study activity ended with taking a group photo as proof of togetherness and the relationship that exists.

This comparative study activity aims to strengthen relations between the Bali Literature Study Program Student Association UNUD and the UGM Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture UGM Student Association. Through this activity, it is hoped that closer relations will be established between the two study programs and  universities, as well as increase participants' understanding and insight into regional literature and culture, especially Javanese culture and Balinese culture.

Candrabirawa Cabinet, Kamastawa Cabinet Period 2023-2024

College StudentNews Wednesday, 20 September 2023

Yogyakarta - The Candrabirawa Cabinet has been officially appointed as the HMJ KAMASTAWA Cabinet (Keluarga Mahasiswa Sastra Jawa) for the 2023-2024 period. This cabinet is the successor to the Cakra Manggala Cabinet, which served as administrator of HMJ KAMASTAWA in the period 2022/2023.

The name "Candrabirawa" is taken from an 'ajian' with the same name and is related to a wayang character named Prabu Salya. In the puppet story, Candrabirawa's spell is said to have the power to bring out buta or giants. If the blood of the giant touches the ground, new giants will emerge.

The blood symbol symbolizes the sweat resulting from the hard work of every HMJ KAMASTAWA board, each drop of which can bring forth new enthusiasm in carrying out their duties and responsibilities.

The management of the Candrabirawa Cabinet is held by active students of the 2021 and 2022 undergraduate study programs. The number of daily managers of the Candrabirawa Cabinet is 44 people consisting of:

  •        Chief        : Adjit Royan Mustafa Ganda Sukma
  •        Representative: Monica Tia Rissandy
  •        Secretary  :
  1. Laksita Amero Farhaty
  2. Dhiny Maulina Mahanani
  •        Treasurer:
  1. Novita Nurhasanah
  2. Arin Lestari
  •        Human Resources Development (HR) Division
  1. Coordinator : When there is Princess Erninda
  2. Member :
  3. Kenyo Kartiko Wengi
  4. Endar Sasmito Aji
  5. Nanda Fitri Riyantika
  •        Public and Organizational Relations Division (RPO)
  1. Coordinator : Ahmad Nur Astha
  2. Member :
  3. Idharul Huda
  4. Norma Aisyah
  5. Achilla Chillava Acacia
  6. Saktia Hidayah
  7. Amtenaring Gulang
  8. Gilang Cahyo Nusantara
  •        Community Social Division (Sosmas)
  1. Coordinator : Arum Anggraeni
  2. Member :
  3. Faradilla Putri Margaretha
  4. Novalia Hidayatus Sholihah
  5. Clara Cinta Zaneta
  6. Alphonsus Was Wise
  7. Haryo Untoro
  •        Media and Information Division (Medinfo)
  1. Coordinator : Geovanna Nathania Yolanda
  2. Member :
  3. Hanundita Salma
  4. Tho Bagus Dhani Saputra
  5. Ignatia Githa Sekar Pramesti
  •        Scientific Division
  1. Coordinator : Fazi Arifin Pradana
  2. Member :
  3. Rafael Raga Budi Pantuntun
  4. Nanda Nursa Alya
  5. Fauzan Adi Fadlurrahman
  6. Muhammad Siswoyo
  •        Entrepreneurship and Logistics Division (Kewirugistik)
  1. Coordinator Inayah Milati
  2. Member :
  3. Thank you Tyas Supratnawati
  4. Dhia Camalia Ramadhani Zain
  5. Ajeng Tri Pramesti Wulandari
  •        Interest and Talent Division (Mikat)
  1. Coordinator : Muhammad Krishna Pangestu Wardana

-         Arts sub-division

  1. Sub-koordinator : Eugenia Rajane Tetabuhan
  2. Member :
  3. Kintan Dewinta Putri
  4. Aufa Fairuzdhiar Virgianza
  5. Bima Muslih Wicaksono

-         Sports Sub-division

  1. Sub-koordinator : Hafidh Ahmad Haritama
  2. Member :
  3. Muhammad Khoirun Nafi'
  4. Anggi Galuh Teach Amanah

By establishing a mature work program and receiving guidance from the supervisor, namely Imam Prakoso, S.S., M.A., HMJ KAMASTAWA hopes that the Candrabirawa Cabinet can bring a good name to the Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Study Program. In addition, the Candrabirawa Cabinet is expected to make an optimal contribution to various activities and events within the campus environment and to be able to carry on the fighting spirit of the previous cabinets.

Congratulations and success to the Candrabirawa Cabinet in realizing its programs!

Name Change Of Javanese Literature Study Program To Javanese Language, Literature and Culture Study Program

NewsSDGS Wednesday, 20 September 2023

Yogyakarta (28/06/2023) – Monday, 28 November 2022 became a historic moment for the Javanese Literature Study Program at Gadjah Mada University (UGM). Based on the Decree of the Chancellor of Universitas Gadjah Mada Number 1286/UN1.P/KPT/HUKOR/2022, the Javanese Literature Study Program officially changed its name to the Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Study Program.

The change in the name of the Study Program was based on the Decree of the Chancellor of Universitas Gadjah Mada Number 1718/UN1.P/SK/HUKOR/2017 concerning the naming of the Study Program at Universitas Gadjah Mada which was deemed not under the development of the Study Program at Universitas Gadjah Mada so it needed to be revoked and issued a decree the new one. read more

Gara-gara

College StudentGeguritanStudent's Work Tuesday, 19 September 2023

Dening : Affan Akbar, Sastra Jawa 2020

Jagat gonjing, Bawana geger
Geger dening ruhara
Ndonya wus kebegan kamurkan
Muka yaksa, bleger buta, ambeg watak raseksa
Ubenging bumi kaya hanyekseni tumangkaring watak candhala, budi nistha
Ingkang nekem jagat

Panguwasa dadi garan numpuk bandha
Golek urup kanthi cara korup
Ngupaya bathi kanthi kolusi
Tandha tangan kanggo sarana golek pangan

Gesang tan manggih tentrem
Tebih marang meneping rasa
Anane mung kumrangsang golek menang
Kridha ngupaya kuwasa
Umreg ngupadi wareg read more

Three Championships Achieved by UGM’s Javanese Literature Program at Temu Budaya Nusantara 2022 IMBASADI

College StudentImbasadiNewsSDGSStudentStudent's ActivityStudent's Work Tuesday, 19 September 2023

Yogyakarta - The Javanese Literature Program at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) secured three championships at the Temu Budaya Nusantara 2022 event, which was conducted virtually by the Batak Literature Program at the University of North Sumatra (USU) from December 15 to 20, 2022.

The Temu Budaya Nusantara 2022 event carried the theme "Local Culture Actualization and the Role of Youth," emphasizing the role of young generations in preserving and perpetuating culture and traditions amid the current wave of globalization.

During the Temu Budaya Nusantara 2022 event at USU, eight different competitions were organized, including National Traditional Dance Competition, National Scientific Paper Competition, Comic Strip Competition, Poetry Creation and Reading Competition, Cultural Documentary Competition, National TikTok Competition, National Essay Competition, and Podcast Competition.

The Javanese Literature Program at UGM sent a delegation consisting of Vighna Rivattyannur Hernawan (class of 2020) as the delegation leader, Nurma Aisyah (class of 2021), Bima Muslih Wicaksono (class of 2022), Nanda Fitri Riyantika (class of 2022), Muhammad Siswoyo (class of 2022), and Wening Hidayati (class of 2022).

The following are the three championships achieved by the Javanese Literature Program at UGM:

  1. 1st Place in the National Scientific Paper Competition Vighna Rivattyannur Hernawan as the team leader and Nurma Aisyah as a member of the delegation secured the 1st place title in the National Scientific Paper Competition. Their scientific paper was titled "Baita Adi: Actualizing Nusantara Culture Through the Transformation of Text into Batik as a Shield Against the Massiveness of Global Developments (A Cultural Study)." This scientific paper emphasized the Baita Adi batik as the material object, where the motifs of the batik are derived from the transformation of the Sestra Ageng Adidarma text. It explored the perspective, role, and challenges of Baita Adi Batik in the context of global development.
  2. 2nd Place in the Cultural Documentary Competition Bima Muslih Wicaksono achieved the 2nd place title in the Cultural Documentary Competition. His cultural documentary video focused on the traditional art of batik tulis, a process in which motifs are hand-drawn onto fabric using wax. Through the hands of skilled artisans, this intricate and philosophically rich form of batik continues to thrive amidst the mass production of machine-made batik.
  3. 2nd Place in the National Essay Competition Muhammad Siswoyo earned the 2nd place title in the National Essay Competition with his essay titled "Karsa IMBASADI: Creation and Cultural Innovation as Efforts to Preserve Cross-Generational Traditional Values in the Modernization Era." This essay discussed the role of Imbasadi alumni in introducing various innovations to preserve traditional values in the era of modernization.

The success of the Javanese Literature Program at UGM in achieving these accolades reflects the commitment of its students to appreciate and preserve Indonesia's rich cultural heritage and traditions. Furthermore, their participation in the Temu Budaya Nusantara Imbasadi 2022 event is expected to motivate more students to study, appreciate, and preserve Indonesia's diverse culture.

We extend our gratitude to all parties who contributed to the success of this event, including the organizing committee, participants, and other supporters. May IMBASADI continue to be a platform that provides valuable experiences, expands networks, and strengthens relationships among regional literature programs throughout Indonesia in the pursuit of exploring, developing, and preserving Indonesia's rich and diverse culture.

Indonesia is diverse, and IMBASADI unites us

 

123456…10

Recent Post

  • Javanese Script Font Socialization Encourages Digital Javanese Script Use
    April 23, 2026
  • Seputar Jawa: The Digital Javanese Script Keyboard System
    April 13, 2026
  • First Gathering of the Sahacitta Cabinet of the Kamastawa Student Association: A Means of Introduction and Strengthening Togetherness
    April 6, 2026
  • Ghibran Arsha Daffa’ Musaffa’ Named Outstanding Student of the Year in 2026
    March 12, 2026
  • Seputar Jawa: Banten Javanese Dialect, a Dialect that Exists at the Westernmost of Javanese Island
    March 10, 2026

Calender

May 2026
M T W T F S S
 123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031
« Apr    
  • Fakultas Ilmu Budaya
  • Ujian Masuk UGM
  • PPSMB
  • Alumni
  • Jurnal Humaniora
May 2026
M T W T F S S
 123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031
« Apr    

News

  • Javanese Script Font Socialization Encourages Digital Javanese Script Use
    April 23, 2026
  • Seputar Jawa: The Digital Javanese Script Keyboard System
    April 13, 2026
  • First Gathering of the Sahacitta Cabinet of the Kamastawa Student Association: A Means of Introduction and Strengthening Togetherness
    April 6, 2026
Universitas Gadjah Mada

Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Program
Department of Language and Literature
Faculty of Cultural Sciences
Universitas Gadjah Mada

 

Sosiohumaniora St., Bulaksumur, Yogyakarta
Telp : 0274-901134 Ext. 110, Fax : 0274-550451, WhatsApp : 081211911281
Email : nusantara@ugm.ac.id

© 2025 Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Program FIB UGM

KEBIJAKAN PRIVASI/PRIVACY POLICY