Darmanto Jatman

Darmanto Jatman
Born 16 August 1942
Jakarta, Indonesia
Pen name Darmanto Jatman
Occupation Emeritus Professor
humanist
philosopher
poet
Language Indonesian
Nationality Indonesia

Darmanto Jatman is an Indonesian poet and writer born in Jakarta, Indonesia, on 16 August 1942. He is an Emeritus Professor at the Faculty of Psychology, Diponegoro University (UNDIP), Semarang. He is known as a humanist, philosopher]] and poet of Indonesia. He gave birth to the establishment of the Faculty of Psychology at UNDIP and became the first professor in the faculty. On 27 July 2007, Susilo Wibowo, Rector Prof. of UNDIP, gave him the title of Professor, exactly a month before he retired, so that he was immediately given the title of Emeritus Professor.[1]

He completed his basic education in Yogyakarta until graduated from the Faculty of Psychology at Gadjah Mada University (UGM), Yogyakarta (1968) . After his S2 (master course) at the Faculty of Psychology, Diponegoro University (UNDIP), Semarang, he became a Lecturer in Psychology of Communication from 1 June 1971. He also completed Development Planning at the University College, London (UCL). He taught at ASRI Yogja (Indonesian Institute of the Arts, Yogyakarta), then at the Faculty of Social Science and Political Science, UNDIP. In 1983, co-founded the Faculty of Psychology at Soegijapranata Catholic University, Semarang. He once became the culture editor of ‘’Dinamika Baru, Kampus, Suara Merdeka’’ (activities in Semarang), ‘’Tribun’’ (Jakarta), and up to now lead the campus newspaper UNDIP ‘’Manunggal’’ and magazine FISIP UNDIP ‘’Forum’’.[2] He also once led the Yogya Christian Theatre and the Yogya Christian Literature Study Club. In 1980 he held the Adelaide Festival, Australia. And in 1983 held the International Poetry Festival in Rotterdam, Netherlands.[3][4]

Publications

References

  1. ":: Pesona Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia, Darmanto Jatman ::". Retrieved 2013-09-05.
  2. ":: Merajut Kearifan Budaya: Analisis Kepenyairan Darmanto Jatman ::". Retrieved 2013-09-05.
  3. Eneste, Pamusuk (2001). Buku Pintar Sastra Indonesia (in Indonesian) (Third ed.). Jakarta: Buku Kompas. p. 60. ISBN 979-9251-78-8.
  4. ":: Jakarta Post: Poetry festival with int'l flavor ::". Retrieved 2013-09-05.

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