PUITIKA TEKS SASTRA CYBERTEXT DI ERA POST TRUTH

  • Joko Santoso Dosen Universitas Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa
Keywords: puitika teks sastra, cybertext, post truth

Abstract

Tulisan ini bertujuan untuk menguraikan puitika teks sastra tulis/cetak yang bertransformasi menjadi cybertext (teks siber) dalam pengaruh budaya digital (multimedia dan internet) di era post truth. Adapun objek kajian difokuskan pada puisi Sapardi Djoko Darmono yang berjudul “Aku Ingin” dalam antologi Hujan Bulan Juni dengan musik puisi “Aku Ingin” adaptasi Reda & Tatyana di situs berbagi Youtube. Metode yang digunakan adalah metode sanding (perbandingan) dan analisis kualitatif. Hasil kajian ini menunjukkan bahwa puitika teks siber menerima bentuk (form) media yang tidak tunggal dengan proses fusi dan kreasi. Selain itu, kebenaran tunggal warisan budaya cetak (print culture) tidak lagi diterima sebagai satu-satunya kebenaran

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