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Semiotic Views of Patriarchy in “The Hobbit” Movie by Peter Jackson Khan, Dwiki Rahman; Rozelin, Diana; Lestari, Putri Ayu
Nazharat: Jurnal Kebudayaan Vol. 30 No. 2 (2024): NAZHARAT: Jurnal Kebudayaan
Publisher : Fakultas Adab dan Humaniora UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/nazharat.v31i2.169

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This research aims to determine the elements of Patriarchism in the semiotic views found in the film The Hobbit written by Peter Jackson. Therefore, this research applies theories from Barthes (1968) and Leech and Onwuegbuzie (2008) regarding Semiotics and theories from Walby (1990) and Maine (1888) regarding Patriarchy as well as theories from Sanders (1860) and Peirce (1903) regarding Symbols , to make it easier for researchers to answer these problems. For research methods, this research uses the Qualitative Descriptive Research Method. For research data, researchers used the film The Hobbit written by Peter Jackson and other sources that were appropriate to the problem formulation. Research Results, (1) Researchers found the symbolism of Patriarchy from a semiotic perspective (2) found Patriarchy in non-verbal communication (3) found Patriarchy in verbal communication, Based on a basic analysis of Patriarchy, concrete evidence regarding patriarchy is realized and discussions of patriarchy are unique research because patriarchy is still alive in this modern era.
CONSTRUCTING NATIONAL MORALITY: A CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF U.S POLICY SHIFTS TOWARD RUSSIA IN THE CONTEXT OF UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION ES-11/7 Khan, Dwiki Rahman
Nazharat: Jurnal Kebudayaan Vol. 32 No. 2 (2025): NAZHARAT: Jurnal Kebudayaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/nazharat.v32i2.243

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This study explores the construction of national morality in the United States’ policy shift toward the Russia–Ukraine war, employing a Concurrent Triangulation Mixed Methods approach. The primary focus is to examine the ideological polemic between President Joe Biden and the Democratic Party and President-elect Donald Trump regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. It investigates how national morality is constructed through official statements and diplomatic positions of the respective administrations. Many Democrats have expressed full support for Ukraine’s independence and consistently backed UN resolutions that emphasize Ukraine’s sovereignty and its freedom from the influence and territorial control of the Russian Federation. However, Ukraine, as an independent nation, must now face a different reality, as President Donald Trump seeks peace between both parties. This rapid shift has compelled the United States to alter its political stance due to the divergent political direction established by President Trump. This study will analyze how such a swift transformation occurred, particularly when the United States rejected the United Nations General Assembly ES 11/7, which identified Russia as the aggressor.