Proceeding International Conference on Malay Identity
The 2nd International Seminar on Language, Literature, Education, Arts and Culture

Family Values in Domee Shi Movie Turning Red

Bahri, Syamsul (Unknown)
Melinda, Putri (Unknown)
Nasution, Ananta Thoriq Arrazi (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
22 Oct 2024

Abstract

In the Pixar film "Turning Red," family serves as a crucial vessel for transmitting culture and ideology, particularly evident in the Chinese family dynamics portrayed within a modern Canadian society. This observation aligns with the premise that families are fundamental in shaping individuals' beliefs and values. This study explores the family dynamics depicted in the Pixar film "Turning Red" by applying Van Wel's (1994) theory of family bonding and Pecchioni and Nussbaum's (2001) theory of family conflict. The objective is to gain a nuanced understanding of how these theories illuminate the complex relationship between Mei, a thirteen-year-old protagonist experiencing a magical panda transformation, and her overprotective mother, Ming. A qualitative methodology is employed, analyzing scenes from the movie that exemplify bonding and conflictual behaviors. As findings, there are seven bonding values that found in this movie, namely attachment, commitment, interdependence, closeness, trust, intimacy, and love. Conflict values are also found that consist of five aspects. This study contributes to the understanding of family relationships in media by demonstrating how family bonding and conflict theories can be applied to analyze the intricacies of parent- child interactions.

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Abbrev

ICMI

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Subject

Arts Humanities Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

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The International Conference on Malay Identity (ICMI) is a collection of scientific articles proceedings at an international conference on Malay culture organized by the Department of History, Art, and Archeology, FKIP Jambi University. Proceedings covers the field of humanities (culture) studies ...