Warta Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia
Vol 5, No 1 (2022)

Male Make-up Artist Self-concept Against Social Bullying

Cosmas Gatot Haryono (Universitas Bunda Mulia Jl. Lodan Raya No 2, Ancol Barat, Jakarta 14430 - Indonesia)
Meysca Meysca (Universitas Bunda Mulia Jl. Lodan Raya No 2, Ancol Barat, Jakarta 14430 - Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
04 Jun 2022

Abstract

This study looks at the self-concept of men who work as make-up artists in Jakarta. The majority of Indonesians who still follow a patriarchal culture believe that the make-up artist profession should be performed by women because the world of make-up, make-up, and beauty are the hallmarks of femininity. As a result, a man who works as a make-up artist still invites the public's pros and cons to this day. The constructivist paradigm is used in this study, along with qualitative research methods and Alfred Schutz's phenomenological theory. Researchers used observation and interview techniques, such as semi-structured interviews and in-depth interviews, to collect data for this study.According to the study's findings, not all men who work as make-up artists adopt or apply all of the characteristics of women. The study's resource persons were able to distinguish between the context of their soul and the context of their body, allowing them to limit and assume that the make-up artist profession is only a passion and a promising job opportunity.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

WartaISKI

Publisher

Subject

Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

Description

The journal is for publications focusing on social life in which communication occurs through the use of various media. The manuscripts to be published include the results of research, theoretical thinking, and the study of various phenomena of human life in communication. As a scientific ...