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Humours as a Vehicle for Discussing Women's Sexuality: A Case Study of Talkpod Ulfa, Chery Narasyah Chiora; Putri, Seffina Nabilla; Pamuji, Indah Ratri Sekar; Chaerunnisya, Rayoeng Dwi; Nurhadi, Muizzu
Cultural Narratives Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): April
Publisher : CV. Era Digital Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59066/cn.v1i3.849

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This research examines the representation of women's sexuality on social media, with a special focus on Indonesian cultural and religious affects. Traditionally, Indonesian women's sexuality has been strongly shaped by social norms that emphasize sexual purity and modesty. But social media has turned into a double-edged sword, allowing people to express themselves while also fostering objectification and. This study uses descriptive qualitative and Sara Mills' Critical Discourse Analysis to examine the sexual objectification of Pamela Safitri, as woman, at the "Talkpod" show. The data came from the conversation between Pamela Safitri and two male hosts. By analyzing interactions between the hosts and Pamela, the study points out the way humour and conversation form and frequently objectify women's sexuality in digital media, especially the reality show that invites women as guest stars. The results of this study explain that sexual objectification of women often uses jokes related to the body both explicitly and implicitly. The findings show that, although social media might empower women, The media is still biased in the discussion of women, especially the sexual objectification of women's bodies through words, sentences, or discourses.
Aggravating Language Used by Male and Female Characters’ in The Bad Boys Movies Pamuji, Indah Ratri Sekar; Pradipta, Bramantya
PERFORMANCE: JOURNAL OF ENGLISH EDUCATION AND LITERATURE Vol 4, No 1: February (2025) Performance: Journal of Language Education and Literature
Publisher : State University of Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/performance.v4i1.70890

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This research aims to analyze the types of aggravating language, and find differences in the use of aggravating language in characters’ utterances in Bad Boys for Life (2020) and Bad Boys Ride or Die (2024). This research uses a descriptive qualitative method. This study uses data sources from the utterances of the movies Bad Boys for Life (2020) and Bad Boys Ride or Die (2024) and uses data on all characters in the movies Bad Boys for Life (2020) and Bad Boys Ride or Die (2024). The research used theory by Lachenicht (1980) to analyze aggravating language. The results of this study are 50 aggravating language, 6 off-record, 10 bald on record, 18 positive aggravation, and 16 negative aggravation. The study indicated that male characters often using aggravating language than female characters to assert dominance of their position and show power to the interlocutor, as well as illustrating how the roles of men and women in socializing, especially the intent and purpose in using aggravating language.        Keywords: Aggravation Strategy; Language; Movies Bad Boys; Pragmatics; Speech Act