The Representation of Banyuwangi Cultural Values in The Film Badarawuhi in Dancing Village by Simpleman: Alan Swingewood’s Perspective

Dr. Agung Pramujiono, M.Pd Nabilah Raniyah Nada Ramadhani

Abstract

Banyuwangi, as a multicultural district, is rich in traditions and local cultural values. This attracts the interest of film producer to raise one of the legends in Banyuwangi society to be made into a film. This research represents cultural values in the film ‘Badarawuhi in Dancing Village by Simpleman. This research describes the Banyuwangi cultural values contained in the film ‘Badarawuhi in Dancing Village’ by Simpleman, which are related to rituals, regional clothing used by the characters, and believe in the realm of lelembut. The researchers used the descriptive qualitative method to describe the cultural values of Banyuwangi in this film, using the theory (Swingewood, 1972). The research found that cultural values, namely rituals, regional clothing, and people's belief in the realm of lelembut, are still very thick. This certainly makes behaviour, customs, and prohibitions govern them for generations. This film teaches us to place the prevailing cultural values and not adequately violate the values our ancestors believed in. This film is an entertainment product and a medium to strengthen the understanding and perpetuation of cultural values in Banyuwangi society.


 

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Authors

Dr. Agung Pramujiono, M.Pd
Nabilah Raniyah Nada Ramadhani
Author Biographies

Dr. Agung Pramujiono, M.Pd, Universitas PGRI Adi Buana Surabaya

Agung Pramujiono is a lecturer in Indonesian Language Education, Teacher Training Faculty, PGRI Adi Buana University Surabaya. He completed his PhD in Language and Literature Education at Surabaya State University in 2012. He won several Kemenristekdikti grant schemes from 2005 to 2024. Beginner lecturer grants, Women's Studies Study Grants, PIPS Grants, Competitive Grants, and Fundamental Grants both mono and multiyears.  Articles resulting from his research were published in accredited national journals, KNe and Atlantis Press’s international seminar proceedings. He is also active in writing books. The 2020 PDUPT Grant output book published is entitled Language Politeness, Character Education, and Humane Learning. He is interested in the study of Pragmatics, Discourse Analysis, and Language Learning.

Nabilah Raniyah Nada Ramadhani, Universitas PGRI Adi Buana Surabaya

Nabilah Raniyah Nada Ramadhani is a student of Master of English Education, Teacher Training Faculty, PGRI Adi Buana University Surabaya. She completed her undergraduate degree in English Literature at the Faculty of Humanities at the State Islamic University of Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang. She has been active in education since semester seven. Currently, she teaches at Khalifah Cendekia Kindergarten. She is interested in sociology, pragmatics, literature, and language learning.

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“The Representation of Banyuwangi Cultural Values in The Film Badarawuhi in Dancing Village by Simpleman: Alan Swingewood’s Perspective”, Soc. sci. humanities j., vol. 8, no. 12, pp. 6102–6111, Dec. 2024, doi: 10.18535/sshj.v8i12.1523.