Articles

The Role of Academic Forms in Literary Studies

This paper explores the evolving role of key Forms in literary research, namely articles, monographs, thesis, and dissertations, which have become essential platforms for the dissemination of knowledge, and the development of literary studies. Articles, published in peer-reviewed journals, facilitate concise, focused research and foster dynamic scholarly dialogue, often introducing new methodologies and perspectives. Monographs provide in-depth, authoritative analyses that contribute significantly to literary scholarship, becoming seminal works that shape future research. Thesis and dissertations, as the culmination of graduate and doctoral research, offer original contributions to the field, often pioneering new ideas and theories. The paper examines how these forms continue to influence the trajectory of literary research, emphasizing their critical role in fostering intellectual growth, supporting academic exchange, and adapting to new technological and global trends in literature. Furthermore, it discusses the impact of digital platforms and open-access forms in broadening access to literary research, promoting global collaboration, and enhancing the relevance of the field in the 21st century. Through this analysis, the paper underscores the enduring importance of these forms in shaping the future of literary studies.

A Content Analysis of Deixis and References in Jakarta Post

The purpose of the research is to examine the deixis and references of various types in the Jakarta Post. The thematic analysis was used to analyze four Jakarta Post article. In this study, the qualitative method was applied. The findings indicated that numerous types of deixis were detected in the Jakarta Post, including person, spatial, time, discourse, and social. Social deixis was a predominant type. Another outcome was a reference. The anaphoric and cataphoric references were discovered in the Jakarta Post, while the anaphoric reference is being predominant. In short, the majority of Jakarta Post authors used social deixis and anaphoric reference to provide comprehensible information in the written text.