Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Local Wisdom, INCOLWIS 2019, August 29-30, 2019, Padang, West Sumatera, Indonesia

Research Article

Sundanese Oral Tradition Research Mapin-Undergraduate Theses of Students of Department of Sundanese Education of FPBS UPI

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.29-8-2019.2289005,
        author={Ruhaliah  Ruhaliah and Hernawan  Hernawan},
        title={Sundanese Oral Tradition Research Mapin-Undergraduate Theses of Students of Department of Sundanese Education of FPBS UPI},
        proceedings={Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Local Wisdom, INCOLWIS 2019, August 29-30, 2019, Padang, West Sumatera, Indonesia},
        publisher={EAI},
        proceedings_a={INCOLWIS},
        year={2019},
        month={10},
        keywords={ceremony oral tradition skripsi},
        doi={10.4108/eai.29-8-2019.2289005}
    }
    
  • Ruhaliah Ruhaliah
    Hernawan Hernawan
    Year: 2019
    Sundanese Oral Tradition Research Mapin-Undergraduate Theses of Students of Department of Sundanese Education of FPBS UPI
    INCOLWIS
    EAI
    DOI: 10.4108/eai.29-8-2019.2289005
Ruhaliah Ruhaliah1,*, Hernawan Hernawan1
  • 1: Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia Bandung, Indonesia
*Contact email: ruhaliah@upi.edu

Abstract

Undergraduate thesis (skripsi) is the final work of university students. At Departemen Pendidikan Bahasa Sunda (DPBS) UPI, skripsi research is divided into four big categories; those are linguistics, literature, culture, and teaching-learning process. Research conducted in some skripsi are focused in one of the four categories, even though there are also some others which conducted research focusing in combination of two or more categories. This paper is studying students’ skripsi related to Sundanese oral tradition, those are research classification based on arts, ritual, and the approach used. Method used in this study is quantitative method. The source of the data consisted of 1.651 titles of students’ skripsi. This amount is less than a quarter of the total skripsi made by DPBS students. Based on the inventory, skripsi related to classic Sundanese oral tradition mostly focused on wawacan with 69 titles and folktale (57).