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HISKI Organizes Academic Writing Workshop to Commemorate the Centenary of Pramoedya Ananta Toer

  • HEADLINES, News Release, SDGs 16: Peace justice and strong institutions, SDGs 4: Quality Education
  • 22 May 2025, 08.53
  • Oleh: humasfib
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Yogyakarta, 9 May 2025 — To commemorate the 100th anniversary of Pramoedya Ananta Toer, Himpunan Sarjana-Kesusastraan Indonesia (HISKI) held an Academic Writing Workshop titled “100 Years of Pramoedya Ananta Toer.” The event was conducted in a hybrid format—offline at the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada, and online via Zoom Meeting—bringing together literary scholars from various higher education institutions across Indonesia.

This initiative served not only as a tribute to Pramoedya’s intellectual legacy but also as an academic platform for scholars and writers to engage with his literary works through a wide range of theoretical approaches. As part of this framework, HISKI facilitated the workshop as a forum for academic writing, enabling participants to develop and present scholarly articles that critically examine Pramoedya’s oeuvre from multiple perspectives.

The event was officially opened by Prof. Dr. Novi Anoegrajekti, M.Hum., Chairperson of HISKI, who underscored the strategic role of academic publishing in both scholarly and cultural domains. She noted that HISKI has consistently contributed to collaborative publications such as Sastra Pariwisata, Antologi 222, 100 Years of A.A. Navis, and Antologi 122, reflecting the collective academic engagement of the association.

“We are delighted by the enthusiastic response to this initiative. To date, we have received a total of 136 abstracts from prospective contributors,” stated Prof. Novi. She further emphasized that Pramoedya’s commitment to writing remained unwavering, even during his periods of imprisonment. “Physical confinement never silenced Pram’s voice. His work exemplifies the enduring power of ideas and writing beyond physical limitations.”

Following the opening remarks, Prof. I Nyoman Darma Putra, M.Litt., Ph.D. from Universitas Udayana, representing the editorial team, highlighted the importance of the workshop as a space for critical dialogue and inspiration. He encouraged participants to engage in intellectual exchange and to strengthen the intertextual foundations of their academic manuscripts. According to him, the constructive and reflective discussions cultivated during the sessions are essential to enhancing the academic quality of the written works.

Several notable scholars also attended to support the event, including Prof. Dr. Djoko Saryono, M.Pd. (Universitas Negeri Malang), Dr. Sastri Sunarti, M.Hum. (Vice Chairperson III of HISKI Central Board), Sudartomo Macaryus, M.Hum. (HISKI UST-UTY), and Dr. Shoim Anwar, M.Pd. (Universitas PGRI Adi Buana Surabaya).

The main sessions of the workshop consisted of presentations by selected contributors, each outlining the framework of their academic papers. These works were critically reviewed by two distinguished reviewers Prof. Dr. Aprinus Salam, M.Hum. (HISKI UGM) and Dr. Y. Yapi Taum, M.Hum. (Universitas Sanata Dharma). Their insightful feedback stimulated dynamic discussions and encouraged deeper analytical engagement with Pramoedya’s literary contributions.

The diversity of theoretical frameworks presented—ranging from postcolonial theory to identity and historical narratives—reflected the extensive influence of Pramoedya’s thought in the field of literary studies. Participants offered interpretations that were not only critical and analytical but also contextually reflective of the socio-political dimensions embedded in his works.

Beyond commemorating a literary icon, the workshop represented a concrete effort by the academic community to foster a vibrant, critical, and relevant literary discourse. With a collaborative and intellectually stimulating atmosphere, the Academic Writing Workshop on 100 Years of Pramoedya Ananta Toer successfully provided a meaningful forum for intellectual exchange, interpretative exploration, and the spirit of transformative thought that Pramoedya championed throughout his life and writings.

[Public Relation Master of Literature, Marsya Kamila]

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