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Representasi Maskulinitas Perempuan dalam Serial Televisi The Killing Season 1 Kristianto, Nugroho; Suharijadi, Didik; Murti, Ghanesya Hari
Tuturlogi: Journal of Southeast Asian Communication Vol 5, No 2 (2024): Tuturlogi: Journal of Southeast Asian Communication
Publisher : Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.tuturlogi.2024.005.02.3

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This research discusses the representation of female masculinity in the television series The Killing Season 1. The main character, Sarah Linden, is a woman who does not exhibit traditional femininity but rather embodies masculine traits. This study aims to understand how masculinity is represented in Sarah Linden's character in The Killing Season 1. Utilizing John Fiske's semiotic theory, this research reveals the meanings embedded within the semiotic codes. A qualitative approach is employed, with descriptive analysis to interpret the findings. The analysis reveals the presence of masculine characteristics in Sarah Linden, such as no sissy stuff, be a big wheel, be sturdy as an oak, and give 'em hell. These masculine traits reflect ideologies including liberal feminism, anti-patriarchy, masculinism, and feminism, which assert that men and women possess equal capabilities. The study emphasizes gender equality and recognizes the positive contributions of all individuals, regardless of gender.
Manque í  íªtre: Psychoanalysis in the Dilemma of Constructing Subject in Culture and Literature Hari Murti, Ghanesya; Datau, Rizal Octofianto; Andang Subaharianto
MOZAIK HUMANIORA Vol. 23 No. 2 (2023): MOZAIK HUMANIORA VOL. 23 NO. 2
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/mozaik.v23i2.37332

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Psychoanalysis has been able to assert historically that it is not a closed branch of science to other disciplines. Its contribution to literature and culture makes it able to flexibly explain the dilemma of subject formation both in literature and culture. Freud, the founding father of psychology owes a debt to the Oedipus Rex story that anchors his entire thought. Acrobatically, Freud's thought was then continued by Lacan in order to explain cultural events that were born like language structure events. Language, literature, and culture then have a meeting point where the cultural process that is never final is precisely a signal that the subject always tries to overcome the shortcomings in himself when slaughtered by language. Language is unable to express itself fully, so literature and culture as products are nothing, but an extension of the subject who continues to feel lack. Zizek as the latest thinker from the previous two generations makes a foothold that the back and forth between the author and his work as an attempt to overcome the logic of deficiency or symptoms embodying the self and the fictional world in order to achieve wholeness exactly like the experience of returning to the mother's body or the real.
Transendentalisme: Arkeologi pengetahuan Asia dalam pemikiran Henry David Thoreau Murti, Ghanesya Hari; Cahyawati, Erna; Wardani , L. Dyah Purwita; Basuki, Imam
Satwika : Kajian Ilmu Budaya dan Perubahan Sosial Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): April
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/satwika.v7i1.24782

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Henry David Thoreau merupakan pemikir politik dan lingkungan Amerika yang menggaungkan cara bepikir transendentalisme dalam perjuangannya. Transendentalisme berupaya menghilangkan relasi subjek-objek dalam praktik sosial yang secara tidak langsung tengah mengkoptasi pemikiran Amerika kala itu sehingga melahirkan peperangan, perbudakan dan juga perusakan alam. Tulisan ini lalu ingin memulihkan corak pemikiran transendentalis Asia khususnya Baghavad Gita yang samar samar juga turut membantu membentuk tradisi Amerika. Pemikiran revolusioner demi menolak penindasan justru terlahir melalui gaya transendentalis yang secara metodis menghilangkan relasi subjek dan objek yang tengah populer kala itu. Hilangnya relasi subjek objek secara metodis menghadirkan perspektif bahwa manusia bukanlah subjek untuk memanipulasi alam sebagai objek, menghilangkan hirarki sosial seperti perbudakan karena manusia lain tidak boleh direndahkan karena dianggap objek, dan pemerintahan tidak boleh membungkam warga negara minoritas yang tidak masuk dalam hitungan mayoritas. Meminjam tradisi Foucauldian, tulisan ini secara metodologi pun hendak melacak pemikiran Thoreau yang masih memiliki nuansa Asia. Pelacakan jejak Asia di dalam tradisi pemikiran Thoreau ingin memberikan alternatif bahwa peperangan, perbudakan dan penaklukan adalah pengkhianatan pada cita-cita pembebasan.     Henry David Thoreau is an American political and environmental thinker who echoed the transcendentalist way of thinking in his struggle. Transcendentalism seeks to eliminate subject-object relations in social practices that indirectly co-opted American thinking at the time, resulting in wars, slavery and the destruction of nature. His revolutionary thinking about transcendentalism was actually born through his consumption of eastern discourse, especially Hindhuism with its Bagavad Geeta. The disappearance of subject-object relations presents the perspective that humans are not subjects to manipulate nature as an object, eliminate social hierarchies such as slavery because other humans should not be humiliated because they are considered objects, and the government should not silence minority citizens who are not included in the majority count. This paper methodologically retraces all the Asian thought that anchors Thoreau's thought archaeologically, which seems to have been marginalised in the western tradition. The tracing of Asian views in the tradition of Thoreau's thought wants to provide an alternative that war, slavery and conquest are a betrayal of the ideals of freedom.
Understanding Simulation and Simulacra in Samsung Commercial as Powerful Public Relations Strategy Murti, Ghanesya Hari; Samsudin, Asep
Journal of English in Academic and Professional Communication Vol 6 No 1 (2019): July
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Jember

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The aim of this study was to examine whether the students of Jember State Polytechnic could understand the embedded meaning in the Samsung mobile phone commercial as they were in taking the public relation class. This study uses purposive sampling of 30 students to determine whether they understand the work of simulation and simulacra in the commercial to provoke the customer into buying the product. The students were given the basic theory of semiotics in the initial meeting to understand the power of governing crowds using symbol in order to justify their reasoning into the image being displayed in the mobile phone commercial. This study concludes that most of students agree to buy the products without concerning the utilities but more into making a social statement when buying. The images of having high social status, being the part of global community are the significance being attached not only to the product but to customer possessing the Samsung mobile phone. Keywords: public relation, semiotics, Samsung, simulation and simulacra
Patriarchy Depiction through the Female Main Character’s Relationship in Marie Lu’s The Kingdom of Back Wardani, Leoba Dyah Purwita; Nisrina, Nadia Meivitasari Putri; Salikin, Hairus; Basuki, Imam; Cahyawati, Erna; Murti, Ghanesya Hari
KEMBARA: Jurnal Keilmuan Bahasa, Sastra, dan Pengajarannya Vol. 10 No. 1 (2024): April
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/kembara.v10i1.27955

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Literary works are reflections of society’s nature in real life, and writers often emerge the issue regarding patriarchy in their literary works. Patriarchy is not a new topic and often depicted in literary works, especially in how women of patriarchy are portrayed. This study aims to determine how the practice of patriarchy is represented through the relationship between characters in The Kingdom of Back. In this qualitative research, Stuart Hall’s representation theory, particularly Michel Foucault’s discursive approach is employed to analyze the data. In addition, Sylvia Walby’s concept of patriarchy strengthens the basic assumption. The findings of this study show how The Kingdom of Back presented patriarchy that limits women's freedom and influences the relationship between the characters, which puts women to bear the damage and stand in an unequal position. The novel portrays a woman’s struggle through male domination, oppression, and exploitation in the relationship as a consequence of her desire to resist patriarchal culture, which barred her from achieving her dreams to leave a legacy through her music and composition. Nannerl finally succeeds to overcome the patriarchy barrier and struggling to live as an composer. Furthermore, as the author and diasporic subject, Marie Lu is still influenced by the deep-rooted value of patriarchy from her home country.
MARKETING CONFLICT AND SHARPENING ANTAGONISM: DOCUMENTING AND PRESERVING SOCIAL DIVISION IN THE FILM 3 HATI DUA DUNIA SATU CINTA Hartanto, Denny Antyo; Murti, Ghanesya Hari; Sukmawati, Ni Luh Ayu; Astutiningsih, Irana
Capture : Jurnal Seni Media Rekam Vol. 14 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Seni Media Rekam ISI Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/capture.v14i2.4982

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This research analyzes the 2010 film 3 Hati Dua Dunia Satu Cinta (3 Hearts Two Worlds One Love) amidst the social phenomenon indicating increased religious intolerance. Additionally, this study seeks to analyze social urban society's phenomenon and disparity through the film's narrative and characters. This research also seeks to understand the film's impact on urban society's heterogeneity from the spatial politics perspective. The study employed the qualitative method with narrative and discourse analysis approaches using Laclau-Mouffe's antagonistic framework. Data was collected by watching and directly analyzing the film and through relevant literature studies. The research results indicate that the film 3 Hati Dua Dunia Satu Cinta successfully utilized the social phenomenon as a marketing strategy, maintained disparity through its narrative and characters, resulted in subject dislocation towards a certain hegemonic identity, and influenced the heterogeneity of urban society from the perspective of spatial politics. 
Empowering Archaeological Sites In The Mount Watangan Area To Become Special Interest Tourist Destinations Suwargono, Eko; Hari Murti, Ghanesya; Setiawan, Ikwan; Talapessy, Albert; Subaharianto, Andang
Journal Of Humanities Community Empowerment Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): Journal of Humanities Community Empowerment
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32528/jhce.v2i4.2438

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Mount Watangan in Lojejer Village, Wuluhan District, Jember Regency holds many caves that were once inhabited by humans in the palaeolithic era about 20,000 years ago. There are about 22 caves identified and 8 of them have been studied. The caves are: Sumbersalak Cave, Marjan Cave, Sodong Cave, Macan Cave, Sebanen Cave 1 or Samadi Cave, Lawa Cave 1 and 2, and Maelang Waterfall Cave. With an ecocultural approach, Mount Watangan caves are developed into special interest tourist destinations. This community service activity conducts investigations and exploration of ancient caves to obtain important data related to their existence. The data obtained were discussed in the forum to find important materials as a reference for the implementation of the final activities of service activities. Making creative and strategic event designs for cultural arts as a navigation towards the creation of a tourist destination of special interest to Mount Watangan is the final activity of this service. From the discussion of the results of the investigation and exploration of ancient caves, cultural arts events were formulated that will construct the shape and face of Mount Watangan's special interest tourist destinations. The design of the cultural arts event is: exploring the ancient times; theater performances, / ancient dances; exploration and holding of ancient percussion music; ritual ceremonial activities; collaborative performances of ancient, classical, and modern-contemporary cultural arts; and activities to develop archaeological discourse, culture, and tourism. The implementation of these events is divided into 5 categories in a year, namely: incidental, monthly, quarterly, mid-yearly, and annual events
APPRAISAL ANALYSIS OF THE JAKARTA POST’S NEWS ARTICLE ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUE Lestari, Yurike Ayu; Tallapessy, Albert; Murti, Ghanesya Hari
Language Literacy: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Language Teaching Vol 7, No 1: June 2023
Publisher : Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara (UISU)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30743/ll.v7i1.6650

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This research discusses journalists' ideology and position in four selected news articles from the English-language newspaper, The Jakarta Post. The news articles report on the no-deforestation pledge of the 26th Conference of Parties (COP26), which commits to working collectively to halt and reverse forest loss and land degradation by 2030. This research aims to find the appraisal devices used by the journalist and explain the journalist's ideology and position toward the deforestation pledge. The revelation of ideology is analyzed through Appraisal System by Martin and White (2005). There are 90 sentences obtained in this thesis. The result shows that the three appraisal subsystems are applied in the texts. We found that the ideology of the journalists in two opposite sides. From four selected news articles, two news articles support the capitalist ideology, and the other supports the environmentally friendly ideology.
Pelatihan Penyusunan Perencanaan Bisnis dan Periklanan pada Kelompok Pemeliharaan Ulat Jerman Srikandi Berdikari Taufan, Gullit Tornado; Wicaksono , Julien Arief; Suharsono, Degita Danur; Kamal , Mushthofa; Murti, Ghanesya Hari
TEKIBA : Jurnal Teknologi dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): TEKIBA : Jurnal Teknologi dan Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik, Universitas PGRI Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (572.16 KB) | DOI: 10.36526/tekiba.v1i2.1464

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Srikandi Berdikari is a group of youth who focuses on breeding superwoms (zhopabas morio) located in Grujugan, Bondowoso. This is a relatively new business activity in which any means of assistances are needed by the group in order to develop the business. Through this community service activity, it is expected that the group can benefit from the activity which focuses on (1) developing a business plan by using Business Model Canvas (BMC), (2) producing business profile, and (3) designing product label and packaging. The activities were done both online through virtual meeting due to the current situation of Covid-19 pandemic and offline by visiting the business site by considering the Covid-19 protocol. The results of the community service activity show the that the group is able to develop a business plan as well as producing a business profile and product label.
The Discourse of Postmemory of Grand Watudodol Underwater Posbox Advertisement Akbar, Syaiful; Tallapessy, Albert; Hari Murti, Ghanesya
International Journal Of Humanities Education and Social Sciences (IJHESS) Vol 4 No 6 (2025): IJHESS JUNE 2025
Publisher : CV. AFDIFAL MAJU BERKAH

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55227/ijhess.v4i6.1512

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This paper examines the discourse of postmemory in the promotional media of Grand Watudodol Underwater Posbox tourist attraction, Banyuwangi, Indonesia. This is qualitative research. The data were cdollected from Instagram posts taken from the official accounts of Banyuwangi tourism, bwi.id, and posindonesia.ig. The collected data wer analysed using multimodal discourse analysis. To restore the tourism sector affected by the pandemic, the Banyuwangi government has built new tours in various areas. Among them is one that collaborates with Pos Indonesia, called Posbox Underwater, which is located on Grand Watudodol (GWD) beach. This tour offers diving activities and traumatic events when sending letters. Traumatic events in this context come from the Millennial generation. For example, they must find proper paper, buy stamps, and go to the nearest post office, all of which are quite a hassle. Not to mention the worry about the letter not being delivered, the recipient not replying, making the writer curious about their response, and the time required. This research uses Gunther Kress & van Leeuewen's visual grammar design, McCabe's thematic progression, and Mariane Hirsch's postmemory to find the discourse in the existing promotional media. It is found that the transmission of trauma is depicted visually. However, textually, persuasive discourse is found in the caption. In addition, visitor testimonials also confirmed that the postmemory discourse was indeed transmitted affiliative. It can be concluded that multimodal becomes a means to advertise postmemory discourse.