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SHS Web Conf.
Volume 205, 2024
3rd International Conference on Maritime Education (ICOME 2024)
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Article Number | 02014 | |
Number of page(s) | 14 | |
Section | Cultural Perspectives on Sustainability | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202420502014 | |
Published online | 06 December 2024 |
The Dynamics of Social Criticism in the Lyrics of the Song “Bangau Oh Bangau” A Study of Malay Cultural Values in the Riau Islands
1 Master of Pedagogy, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Raja Ali Haji Maritime University, Tanjungpinang 29411, Indonesia.
2 Master of Islamic Education Technology, Faculty of Islamic Education Management, Sultan Thaha Saifuddin State Islamic University, Jambi, Indonesia.
* Corresponding author: khairirosadi9917@gmail.com
This research aims to analyze the narrative structure, themes, characters, language style, as well as the social function and cultural context of the lyrics of the traditional Malay song, “Bangau Oh Bangau.” This song has a cumulative narrative structure that shows a cause-and-effect chain through interactions between the characters in it, such as storks, fish, grass, and others. Each verse of the song adds new elements that refer back to the original problem, creating continuity that shows the relationship between cause and effect in the ecosystem. Through a language style of repetition and direct dialogue, this song not only tells a story, but also conveys an educational message about the importance of maintaining balance in the natural environment. Apart from being entertainment, this song functions as a direct educational medium as a model and learning medium for children in understanding the concept of ecosystems and the relationships between living things. This research uses a qualitative descriptive method using the Malay analysis approach by Hashim Awang. The results of this research show that, in the context of Malay culture, this song reflects the interactions of daily life and shows the relationship between natural elements and their creators which are closely intertwined and influence each other, thereby emphasizing the values of togetherness and balance in Malay culture which is full of advice on self-improvement. In order to be wiser through lifelong learning, this model can be implemented as a learning model option that has its roots in the Malay family of the Riau Islands.
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