Pratiwi Amelia
Universitas Muhammadiyah Bangka Belitung

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An Analysis of Women’s Right Manifestation of Jo March in the Little Women by Gerwig 2019 Amelia Daulay; Pratiwi Amelia; Redika Cindra Reranta
Proceedings Series on Social Sciences & Humanities Vol. 18 (2024): Proceedings of International Student Conference on Education (ISCE) 2024
Publisher : UM Purwokerto Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/pssh.v18i.1222

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In the 18th century, many women were unable to express their independence in their careers, marriages, and lifestyles. This contradicts Jo March's, she is support the gender equality that women and men have equal rights in all aspects. In line with this, this study aims to analyze the movements played by Jo March as the main character in the film Little Women in terms of liberal feminism. This study uses a qualitative approach method through content analysis techniques. Data collection in this study is observation which consists of watching, classifying, and cross-checking the movie. The data analysis technique used in this study is content analysis which consists of coding, classifying, discussing, and reporting. Furthermore, the result of this study are eight of the twelve types of women’s’ rights. It consists of stating personal requirements, expressing personal feelings, expressing personal opinions, prioritizing personal priority, saying 'yes' or 'no' for myself, making mistakes, changing self-mind, and saying I don’t understand.
An Analysis Phatic Expression on Hotel Transylvania Animated Movie Tiara Putri Safira; Sofwan Arif Agil; Pratiwi Amelia
Proceedings Series on Social Sciences & Humanities Vol. 18 (2024): Proceedings of International Student Conference on Education (ISCE) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/pssh.v18i.1271

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In contemporary filmmaking, the portrayal of emotions is pivotal, with phatic communication playing a crucial role. Phatic communication, involving verbal interactions aimed at maintaining social relationships rather than conveying information, enhances narrative and character development. This study examines phatic expressions in the animated film "Hotel Transylvania," directed by Genndy Tartakovsky, to uncover the deeper meanings and social significance of these seemingly simple interactions. The analysis reveals that greetings, casual conversations, and social courtesies in the film not only establish and maintain social bonds but also contributing to the film’s charm and authenticity. By exploring phatic communication in "Hotel Transylvania," this research offers insights into sociolinguistics and communication studies, emphasizing the importance of these expressions in storytelling and the functions of phatic expression in social context so that the readers can apply it to enhance their conversations.