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The Representation Of Lgbt In Disney Films (Semiotic Analysis In The Films Strange World And Lightyear) Aulia, Azizah Nur; Firman Ashaf, Abdul; Kartika, Tina; Trenggono, Nanang
Journal of World Science Vol. 4 No. 7 (2025): Journal of World Science
Publisher : Riviera Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v4i7.1468

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Disney, as a production house and global film publisher, now appears to be heavily emphasizing woke culture values, one of which includes advocating for LGBT minorities through messages in its films. LGBT as an agenda in the woke culture movement is presented by the media in their respective styles and for example, the LGBT form of film media appears on the side actors who are gay, lesbian, bisex, transgender to queer who are present in the scope of life of the main actor of the film. This research aims to analyze and explain how Disney represents LGBT behavior in the context of film media The method used by the researcher is a literature study conducted by collecting data in the form of documents consisting of scene images and dialogue in films. During the data analysis process of the research, the author utilized Christian Metz' semiotics method to interpret the cinematic elements of the film and extract the meaning of messages in each scene Furthermore, this study is supported by the theory of multiculturalism in politics. The results obtained by the researcher are that in the film Strange Word (2022), Ethan, who is the main character, is gay and he loves his male friend named Diazo Furthermore, in the film Lightyear (2022), Commander Hawthorne is the main character's friend, Buzz Lightyear, and she is a lesbian.
Optimization of Gula Semut Merah Innovation Based on Palm Sap in Supporting the Local Economy of Way Kalam Village, South Lampung Wijaya, Acum; Aulia, Azizah Nur; Setiowati, Dwi Ayu; Chairunnisa, Chairunnisa; Nugroho, Yugo Dwi; Putri, Risa Haruman; Nuryana, Risma Pitriani; Koironi, Ani
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat (ABDIRA) Vol 5, No 3 (2025): Abdira, Juli
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/abdira.v5i3.915

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Community service is an activity aimed at contributing to society without expecting financial compensation. Students participating in the Community Service Program (KKN) have carried out such activities in Way Kalam Village, Penengahan District, by utilizing the natural resources available in the area. The main focus of the program was the processing of palm sap into palm sugar, characterized by its unique flavor and fine-grain texture. During the implementation, the local community was introduced to an innovative method of processing palm sap into palm sugar. The community’s response was highly positive, as reflected in their enthusiasm and active participation. Moreover, they came to understand that the production process is relatively simple and holds promising market potential. This community service initiative has had a meaningful impact, not only by enhancing knowledge about alternative business opportunities but also by contributing to the economic improvement of the local population.
Film Disney Sebagai Medium Woke Culture: Politik Multikulturalisme Dalam Film Stange World (2022) Dan Lightyear (2022) Aulia, Azizah Nur; Setiowati, Dwi Ayu; Chairunisa , Chairunisa
Jurnal Impresi Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 7 (2025): Indonesian Impression Journal (JII)
Publisher : Riviera Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jii.v4i7.6879

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This study examines the construction of woke culture, gender, and multicultural politics in Disney’s Strange World (2022) and Lightyear (2022) using Christian Metz’s semiotic approach. The research focuses on how visual elements and cinematic structures—central to Visual Communication Design—are employed to construct LGBTQ identities and messages of inclusivity. Through the analysis of Metz’s syntagmatic categories such as scene, descriptive syntagma, and autonomous shot, the study reveals that Disney strategically constructs ideological meaning through imagery, visual narratives, and cinematic symbols. These films function not merely as narratives but as instruments of social construction that reshape public perceptions of gender and diversity. This construction process is manifested through deliberate visual techniques, character dynamics, and scene compositions that emphasize acceptance of non-normative identities. The findings demonstrate that cinematography in Disney films operates as an active visual communication tool, shaping meaning and promoting new ideological frameworks within the realm of global popular culture.