Exploring The Teachers' Identity in Sakae Tsuboi's Twenty-Four Eyes

Authors

  • Paschalis Kurniawan Sanjaya Sanata Dharma University
  • Barli Bram Sanata Dharma University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30587/jetlal.v9i1.8867

Keywords:

literary work, social role theory

Abstract

Teachers play an essential role in the field of education. Their identities are crucial to the teaching profession. In the wide range of literary works, especially books or novels, teachers often appear as a character. This research was conducted to explore the identity of the teacher depicted in Japan's legendary novel Twenty-Four Eyes by Sakae Tsuboi which was translated by Akira Miura. This novel tells the story of a young teacher's journey in a remote area of Japan during World War II. One research question was raised, “how is the teacher identity depicted in the Sakae Tsuboi: Twenty-Four Eyes?” Qualitative research, specifically document analysis was used to explore the teacher identity in this novel. The researchers also implemented a close reading method to gain a deeper understanding about the related topic. The data was carefully analyzed using thematic analysis. The use of a Social Role Theory (SRT) helps the researchers to interpret the text. It showed that social relations happening will affect feelings, thoughts, and behaviors. Based on the text, the researchers concluded three themes appeared as the identity from the teacher; teacher as an educator, as an inspirator, as a challenger, and as oppressed. It is hoped that through the result of the research, teachers, educators, or even scholars can gain meaningful insight related to identity.

Author Biography

Barli Bram, Sanata Dharma University

Barli Bram, M.Ed., Ph.D. is one of the lecturers at the English Language Education Study Programme in Sanata Dharma University Indonesia. He completed his Bachelor of Education at Sanata Dharma University, obtained a Master of Education from Boston University in the United States, and earned a Doctorate in Linguistics from Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand. He has a profound interest in writing, grammar, translation, vocabulary, phonology, semantics, syntax and morphology.

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Published

2025-02-24

How to Cite

Sanjaya, P. K., & Bram, B. (2025). Exploring The Teachers’ Identity in Sakae Tsuboi’s Twenty-Four Eyes. Journal of English Teaching, Literature, and Applied Linguistics, 9(1), 92–99. https://doi.org/10.30587/jetlal.v9i1.8867

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