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Women's Body Capital in The Modern Fashion World
The body of women in the modern fashion world is now not only present in the form of a subject, but also becomes an object. The female body has become a very exploitative realm for the modern fashion world. The movement as a tool to dismantle the old interpretation of something that is unfair because of the patriarchal culture, is the feminism movement. Women are still discriminated against and do not have the same rights as men for their private bodies. The awareness that women have today is a false consciousness, which in practice makes women feel ownership of their own bodies, can proudly show off their curves during fashion shows, photoshoots and so on. In fact, there is no awareness at all, what is protected here are not people who are proud to show off their bodies, no. However, what is defended from this research is the bodies of women so that there are no sexual crimes that are accepted by women. The data obtained were then processed with a qualitative descriptive approach with the subject of this study being the female body capital in the world of modern fashion. The theory used is the theory of Marxist feminism. The research uses hermeneutics which will interpret, provide understanding, and translate the capital of the female body in the world of modern fashion. While the validity of the data with data triangulation as a technique of checking the validity of the data that utilizes something other than the data for the purpose of checking or comparing the data
Nomophobia Phenomena Analysis at SDN 2 Bembulang
Nomophobia is a term used to describe the fear of losing or not being able to use a cell phone. This study aims to analyze the phenomenon of nomophobia among students of SDN 2 Bembulang. The research method used is a qualitative method with a case study approach. Data collection was carried out through observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation studies. The results of the study show that nomophobia is common among students at SDN 2 Bembulang. Causes of nomophobia among such students include technology addiction, peer pressure, and the need to be constantly connected. The effects of nomophobia among such students include decreased academic performance, social withdrawal, and physical health problems. The findings from this study suggest the need for intervention and education programs to help SDN 2 Bembulang students manage their cell phone use and prevent nomophobia
Cultural Production of Adonis as Modern Writer in Arabic Literature Arena
This study reveal the cultural production of Adonis as a modern writer in Arabic literature arena. Pierre Bourdieu’s theory of cultural production becomes an analytical tool on study. Bourdieu’s theoretical concepts are habitus, capital, practice, trajectories, relations, between objects that support Adonis position as a modern witter. Cultural production of Adonis includes cultural capital in the form of education so that he produces education through literary works, academics, and also Arab cultural scholars. In addition, Adonis is also active in political activities in the Syrian National Socialist Party wich gives him the legitimacy of modern writer in Arena of Arabic Litterature
Children’s Literature as Learning Media to Improve Children’s Language Skills
This article aims to describe children's literature as a means of learning language skills for children. Children's literature is literature aimed at children. Children's literature is literature that reflects the feelings and experiences of children through children's views on topics that are close to the child's world, including humans, fauna, and flora. Through literature, a child indirectly learns language skills as well. Children's literature is also important because it teaches young learners a variety of lessons. It also gives them opportunities to engage with literature; teaches them an appreciation for their cultural heritage; fosters emotional intelligence and creativity; fosters the growth and development of the children’s personality and social skills; and conveys important literature from one generation to the next. Children's literature needs to be developed and taught from an early age so that young learners have good personalities and are knowledgeable. It can be a valuable resource, particularly in language teaching. Learning language skills is applied through the introduction of three literary genres, namely: 1) poetry in the form of children's songlines and children's rhymes; 2) prose in the form of fantasy fairy tales and folk tales; and 3) drama in the form of stories with simple dialogues
Representation of The Puragabaya Legend Through Videography of Poetry Musicalization
The legend of Puragabaya is part of the Galunggung Tasikmalaya folklore which has the potential of Sundanese cultural wealth and needs to be revitalized to maintain its existence. The legend of Puragabaya tells of a special warrior figure Prabu Siliwangi who was educated and forged physically and mentally at the Galunggung Invisibility Pesantren. The figure of Puragabaya contains elements of wisdom, persistence, and tenacity, representing the cultural and social values of the Galunggung community. The revitalization of legends in this study was represented through the videography of poetry musicals. The process of revitalizing the Puragabaya legend is based on the concept of art-based research which aims to present the form of the Puragabaya. The implementation of art-based research to revitalize legends involves the process of creating literary works of art and literary performances consisting of poetry musicalization, poetry reading, and poetry dramatization. In addition, painting and dance work as a form of legend representation are collaborated into videography to add aesthetic power. The results of the study show that the process of revitalizing legends as part of oral literature shows more concrete results by using art-based research that utilizes technological developments
An Analysis of Implicature and Speech Acts on Scarlett Whitening Advertisement: Study of Critical Discourse Analysis’s Sara Mills
The aims of this study are to describe the usage of implicature and kinds of speech acts used by Scarlett Whitening’s advertisement on Instagram captions and advertisement video on the Instagram official account Scarlett Whitening. Critical Discourse Analysis theory by Sara Mills will be the grand theory in this study. The implicature theory by Grice and Speech act theory by Searle will be conducted in this study. A descriptive qualitative method will be used in this study. The data in this study are kinds of words, phrases, and or sentences that contain implicature meaning from Scarlett Whitening’s advertisement in the form of an Instagram caption or speech from star ambassador, Korean actor Song Joong Ki in a video of Scarlett Whitening’s advertisement. The result shows that there is the usage of implicature and illocutionary speech acts in Scarlett Whitening’s advertisement
Attitudinal Analysis of Kompas Online & Republika Concerning The Relocation of Indonesia's Capital City News
This study aims to describe the language used by Kompas Online and Republika regarding the relocation of the Indonesian capital city. This study focuses on the identification includes three aspects of the attitudinal lexis of the appraisal system: affect, judgment, and appreciation. The data collection was in form of online texts made by reporters. The qualitative descriptive method was used in this study. The instrument of this research is observation. The collected data were analyzed using the theories of Martin & Rose and Miles & Huberman. The research showed that the number of positive attitude lexis was more than the negative attitude lexis. Among 150 Data, 59.3% (89 data out of a total of 150 Data) were positive, and 40.7% were negative (61 data out of 150 data). If the data is calculated in detail, the percentage of the affect was 38% Affect, 8% Judgment, and 54% appreciation. The low difference in the number of positive and negative assessment data indicates that there are crucial and controversial problems faced by the Government, community leaders, and the general public regarding the idea of the relocation of Indonesia's capital city
The Portrayal of Conversational Narcissism in The Short Film Pemean
This qualitative study intends to show how Mbak Sum’s utterances in the short film Pemean flout Grice’s conversational maxim (1975) and lead to the portrayal of conversational narcissism proposed by Vangelisti et al. (1990). Based on the findings, the maxim of quantity is the most frequently flouted maxim in Mbak Sum’s utterances, followed by the maxim of quality and the maxim of relevance. The main conversational implicatures interpreted from the thirteen utterances said by Mbak Sum reveal the act of boasting about Mbak Sum's wealth to provoke admiration and envy from Dek Asih. This study succeeded in revealing a strong connection between the flouting of Gricean maxims and the concept of conversational narcissism in the film. This is proven by the utterances from Mbak Sum that reflect 6 out of 9 important features of conversational narcissistic behaviour as stated in the previous study by Vangelisti and colleagues (1990)
An Error Analysis in Chinese Language Tones Pronunciation by Indonesian Students
This research aims to find out the Chinese language error pronunciation and the factors that cause pronunciation errors by Indonesian students. The paper shows some errors in pronouncing Chinese language tones by Indonesian students who study at Jiangxi Nanchang University China. This research focuses on Error Analysis in Chinese Finals Tone Pronunciations. As an Indonesian, the writer thinks of the need to analyze this error and hopes it will become a solution for some tone errors that appear in Indonesian Students' pronunciation. The tone in the Chinese language is very important, it determines the meaning of the words. The data sources of this research are Indonesian students who studied at Nanchang University, Jiangxi Province, China. The result shows that there are errors in pronouncing the Chinese tone. Some errors that appear when pronouncing a single tone are fewer than when pronouncing one word with a double tone or two-syllabic. Some causal factors of these errors came from some conditions, such as the influence of the mother language of the students, culture, social environment, etc
Discursive Manipulation Strategies in Tinder Swindler Documentary Movie: Socio-Semiotic Perspective
Someone's life is significantly impacted by love. Someone searches for a romantic relationship when they are in love. Romantic love can grow even without regular or in-person interactions, such as those with a stranger from a dating app. As a new form of contactless crime, telecom and internet fraud have increased in public danger as criminals target numerous unwitting victims. This study examines the Tinder Swindler documentary's lead character from a linguistic perspective. Simon, the main character, uses persuasive techniques to convince girls to like him and follow his instructions to earn money for his opulent lifestyle.Despite con artists' scientific and technological devices, language is still the main form of communication. From Halliday’s socio-semiotic perspective, this research demonstrates how criminal suspects use discourse resources to create false information and fake identities through discursive practice, earn the trust of victims, fool, deceive, and manipulate them into providing private information and money. In this study, linked discourse materials and procedures are changed to examine the dynamic process of choosing and creating identities in the social-cultural setting. This study also provides a socio-semiotic method for avoiding dating application and internet fraud