Workshop; Ethnographic creative writing

Thursday, August 8, 2019 at the PGRI Yogyakarta University Auditorium, the Indonesian Language and Literature Education Study Program Association held a Workshop with the theme & LDQUO; Ethnographic Creative Writing & RDQO; With the speaker Dr. Sigit Prawoto, M.Hum. The event was opened by Deputy Rector 3, Muhammad Fariuzabadi, M.Kom. Then the welcoming of the PBSI Head of Study Program, Primasari Wahyuni, M.Pd. And also present the Dean of FKIP UPY, Darsono, M.Pd, and attended by all PBSI UPY lecturers. The event was attended by UPY PBSI students, especially required for 6 semester students who were expected to become provisions for writing thesis or student research.

Sigit Prawoto, M.Hum explained how ethnographic techniques by observing the culture of society by involving themselves directly in the community within a certain time, and presenting how to write ethnographically. Ethnographic writing can be done with steps that include; First, what preparation we know about the culture being learned. & nbsp; Second, the introduction made a statement of willingness to be involved in our project to be a resource. Third, field notes/interview notes, transcriptions by recording visits we do at that place, record interviews with participation, and transfer the results of the interview. Fourth, create a journal/diary that contains internal monologues for what we think during the implementation of the project, such as thinking about what we see, which makes us confused, and what we have to make sure to be interviewed or who can ensure that we are on the street straight. The five drafts and revisions, the writing that needs to be conveyed and confirmed so as not to cause problems in the future.

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