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FAMILY DYNAMICS THROUGH DISCOURSE ANALYSIS IN ‘HOW TO MAKE MILLIONS BEFORE GRANDMA DIES’ MOVIE Salsabil Putri Setiawan; Nurul Nabila Lubis; Grace Fanesya Ginting; Efani Margareth Ginting
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 2 No. 7 (2024): JULY
Publisher : Adisam Publisher

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This study applies Fairclough’s Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) to explore the complex interplay of economic struggles, inheritance dynamics, and societal expectations within familial relationships as depicted in the movie ‘How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies.’ Through a qualitative examination of characters’ dialogues and actions, the analysis reveals how economic pressures profoundly impact family dynamics, often leading to conflicts driven by financial necessity over traditional values of filial piety. The discourse on inheritance further illuminates entrenched gender biases, highlighting the preference for male heirs in the distribution of familial wealth and property. Fairclough's framework facilitates a nuanced understanding of power dynamics embedded in these discourses, emphasizing their role in shaping identities and relationships within the family unit. This research contributes insights into the broader implications for familial cohesion and societal norms, underscoring the challenges posed by economic inequalities and the evolving nature of familial roles in contemporary contexts.
The Analysis of Cooperation Principles Use on Podcast of Denny Sumargo and Jansen Manangsang: Navigating Controversy A Gricean Analysis of Jansen Manansang Statements on Curhat Bang Nabilah Siti Haniyah; Nurul Nabila Lubis; Nisa Angelina Agustin Silitonga; Meisuri Meisuri
Fonologi: Jurnal Ilmuan Bahasa dan Sastra Inggris Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): June: Fonologi: Jurnal Ilmuan Bahasa dan Sastra Inggris
Publisher : Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

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In the digital era, podcasts have emerged as a powerful medium for in-depth conversations that allow speakers to address complex social, personal, and controversial issues. This study aims to analyze how Grice's Cooperative Principles are adhered to, flouted, or violated in Jansen Manangsang's episode on CURHAT BANG. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, selected transcripts will be examined to uncover patterns of conversational behavior that reveal how meaning is constructed and concealed in emotionally intense digital communication. The research highlights the complexity of pragmatic interpretation and underscores the importance of pragmatics theory in analyzing real-life, emotionally charged conversations in digital media. This research contributes to digital pragmatics by showing how language in controversial podcasts shapes public perception, manages emotion, and constructs social narratives.