MENJAGA IDEOLOGI KEBANGSAAN MENUJU PERKEMBANGAN PARIWISATA BERKARAKTER INDONESIA

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Ni Wayan Mekarini

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The poem entittled ‘Ibu Indonesia’ accepted many controversial comment since it was considered contained unexpected content. The writer, Sukmawati Soekarno Putri, one of Indonesia proclamator’s daughter stated her aplogy and explained that she doesn’t mean to do so. This condition motivates reseacher to do the investigation. The result show us that the text uses exophoric and endophoric references. The exophorical reference come up on the first verse. This exophorical reference requires the readers willing to find the reference outside the text. Fortunately, the reference of ‘ibu’(mother) is quite popular to refer Indonesian women, native culture, or indigenous identity. The text adopted exophorical at the beginning and later become endophorical. It means a similar set of antecedents refers back to that entity which come previously. The pronouns are placed as word or clitic while involving first, second and third person. In terms of ideology, the text contains national ideology and compared with religiosity. National ideology is expressed in admiration for the country's original culture while the religiosity is displayed in vocabulary which are filled of religious meaning. There is a strong suggestion to keep the national ideology in order to have a condusive climate for domestic life as well as visitors. This ideology would be taken as national ethics for all to unity the people as well as greater life atmosphere. The national ideology could bring positive impact to hospitality development. For gaining more visitor, cleanliness, kindness, tolerance, local indigenous and wisdom must be there.

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MEKARINI, Ni Wayan. MENJAGA IDEOLOGI KEBANGSAAN MENUJU PERKEMBANGAN PARIWISATA BERKARAKTER INDONESIA. Sekolah Tinggi Pariwisata Triatma Jaya, [S.l.], v. 9, n. 1, p. 126-136, july 2019. Available at: <http://triatmajaya.ejurnal.info/index.php/triatmajaya/article/view/118>. Date accessed: 14 may 2026.
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