Dewanty, Imanuella Anastasia Brigitha Carneliaputri
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ANALISIS KARAKTER TOKOH SYATURI DALAM CERPEN RUMOR KARYA CATUR STANIS Dewanty, Imanuella Anastasia Brigitha Carneliaputri
BASINDO : jurnal kajian bahasa, sastra Indonesia, dan pembelajarannya Vol 6, No 2 (2022): BASINDO Journal, Volume 6 Nomor 2
Publisher : Departemen Sastra Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um007v6i22022p367-375

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ABSTRAK: Stanis dalam cerpennya, Rumor, menggambarkan Syaturi sebagai gelandangan tetapi karakternya tidak sesuai dengan latar belakangnya. Artikel ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis karakter Syaturi berdasarkan teori pendeskripsian karakter Murphy. Langkah kerja penelitian melingkupi, pengumpulan data, analisis data, dan penyajian hasil analisis. Berdasarkan hasil analisis, karakter Syaturi dideskripsikan melalui pandangan tokoh lain, ucapan tokoh, reaksi, sikap, dan tingkah laku. Karakter Syaturi digambarkan sebagai seorang yang introvert, tahu balas budi, memiliki kemampuan untuk menilai dirinya, bersifat tenang, dan bijaksana.
Verbal violence against women on TikTok: A feminist linguistic study Dewanty, Imanuella Anastasia Brigitha Carneliaputri; Saryono, Djoko
LITERA Vol. 23 No. 2: LITERA (JULY 2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Languages, Arts, and Culture Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/ltr.v23i2.72475

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This article explores verbal violence against women on TikTok to uncover the underlying factors contributing to the verbal violence. Using a qualitative approach, we examine verbal violence on the @bacotinajagpp TikTok account from March 2022 to December 2023. The analysis is grounded in feminist theory in Linguistics, which examines how language perpetuates gender-based oppression and reinforces patriarchal norms. Methodologically, the study utilizes a qualitative content analysis of TikTok posts to identify patterns in language use and strategies of verbal violence. The findings show that verbal violence represented in the language used in the account can be categorized into four types (sexual, appearance-related, intellectual, and character-based), manifested in five language variations (hate speech, abusive language, offensive language, aggressive language, and harassing language) and articulated through four strategies (general statements, personal attacks, intimidation, and manipulation). These patterns underscore the use of verbal violence to reinforce men's social dominance by threatening, insulting, and demeaning women, thereby perpetuating negative stereotypes. This article aims to raise awareness of these issues to reduce verbal violence on social media and mitigate negative stereotypes about women. By doing so, the study seeks to cultivate a more respectful online environment and diminish misogynistic attitudes.
The Discrusive Power of Verbal Violence in Indonesian Social Media: A Linguistic Corpus Study Dewanty, Imanuella Anastasia Brigitha Carneliaputri; Saryono, Djoko; Zahro, Azizatus; Razak, Zainur Rijal Abdul; Ismail, Habibah
GHANCARAN: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia Vol. 7 No. 2 (2026)
Publisher : Tadris Bahasa Indonesia, Fakultas Tarbiyah, Institut Agama Islam Negeri Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/ghancaran.v7i2.21949

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The rise of gender-based, political, and identity-based verbal violence on social media highlights the urgency of understanding how language plays a role in the reproduction of power in digital culture. This study aims to analyze the linguistic and ideological structures that shape practices of verbal violence in digital interactions. Data were collected from July 2024 to January 2025 from various social media platforms, then analyzed using corpus linguistics to identify patterns of language use, as well as Fairclough's Critical Discourse Analysis to interpret the power relations that emerge in the texts. The results show that digital verbal violence is not merely an expression of individual emotion, but is connected to dominant ideologies such as patriarchy, toxic nationalism, and religious fanaticism. Violent speech contains both vertical and horizontal power relations, which allow users to assert symbolic authority, silence others, or negotiate certain identities. These findings confirm that verbal violence in digital spaces is not merely a matter of communication ethics, but part of the mechanism of power reproduction through linguistic practices. In conclusion, this study contributes to understanding how language in social media reproduces power and ideology in digital interactions. As a follow-up, future research may expand the data scope or examine counter-discursive strategies to challenge verbal violence online. The findings have implications for critical digital literacy by helping users recognize and resist ideological domination embedded in everyday social media discourse.