THROUGH THE METAPHORICAL LENS: UNDERSTANDING OTHERING OF LANGUAGE LECTURERS IN INDONESIAN HIGHER EDUCATION
DOI : DOI: 10.25134/erjee.v10i2.6432
Date : 30 June 2022
This research attempted to delve into the Indonesian and English lecturersâ views on othering experiences through the metaphorical lens. The data collection employed interviews with ten lecturers teaching at two public universities in Aceh, Indonesia. The interviews were recorded and transcribed, and further analyzed using Johnson and LakoffâÂÂs Conceptual Metaphor Theory (CMT) where a metaphor is referred to understanding and experiencing one kind of thing in terms of another thing. The results revealed that the lecturers expressed their feelings of being othered through 14 Acehnese metaphorical expressions. They are âÂÂawak dalamâÂÂ, âÂÂawak droeâ âÂÂasoe lhôkâÂÂ, âÂÂCina saboh geudôngâÂÂ, and âÂÂureung lhap darahâÂÂ,âÂÂkön ureung gulam budéeâÂÂ, âÂÂkön awak dalamâÂÂ, âÂÂkön awak droe jihâÂÂ, âÂÂkön syara Ma jihâÂÂ, âÂÂgob mat aweukâÂÂ, âÂÂureung di luwa pageuâÂÂ, âÂÂjamok di luwa keuleumbuâÂÂ, âÂÂawak gopâÂÂ, and âÂÂawak blah déh laôtâÂÂ. Those in power (i.e., the âÂÂusâÂÂ) discriminated against some lecturers (i.e., the âÂÂthemâÂÂ) by not providing them equal opportunities in the institution, regardless of their quality and credentials. Othering that existed in the universities negatively affected their work enthusiasm, education quality, social justice, and equality. Consequently, othering must be eradicated so that the human resources recruitment and education in universities uphold the principles of transparency, equality, and accountability.