Al-Amidi's Critical Thinking and Its Implications to The Discussion of Postmodernism Literature Criticism

  • Kurniawati F
  • Tasnimah T
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Abstract

This research aims to elaborate al-Amidi's critical thinking and express its implication in the discourse of postmodernism literary criticism. This research is a qualitative descriptive research. Data collection uses reading and note-taking techniques. The triangulation used in this research is data triangulation. The data analysis method in this research uses content analysis and hermeneutics methods with elements of interpretation, description, and comparison. The results of this research indicate that al-Amidi's critical method has implication in postmodernist literary discourse on the objectivity aspect of simulation in the narrative of a character based on Jean Baudrillard's assumptions. That is, although postmodernist literature tends to subjectivity to the author, it does not completely forget the basic structure that builds a literary work through a very deconstructive process of meaning. Because in essence, postmodernism has never really been separated from modernism which tends to be objective. If al-Amidi is more inclined to criticism of poetry, then postmodernist literature is more visible in literary works in the form of prose, such as short stories and novels.

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Kurniawati, F., & Tasnimah, T. M. (2022). Al-Amidi’s Critical Thinking and Its Implications to The Discussion of Postmodernism Literature Criticism. Jurnal CMES, 15(1), 70. https://doi.org/10.20961/cmes.15.1.53472

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