An-Nisa’ Journal of Gender Studies
Vol. 15 No. 2 (2022): An-Nisa Journal of Gender Studies

Rhetoric Analysis of Alissa Wahid's Speech in the Webinar of Women Speak Religious Moderation on The Youtube Chanel Convey Indonesia

Nova Saha Fasadena (IAI Al-Qodiri Jember)
Rofiq Hidayat (UIN Kiai Haji Achmad Siddiq Jember)
Wardatul Jannah (IAI Al-Qodiri Jember)
Muhammad Rajief Azza (IAI Al-Qodiri Jember)



Article Info

Publish Date
23 Dec 2022

Abstract

This article discusses the Rhetoric Analysis of Alissa Wahid's Speech in the Women's Webinar Talking Religious Moderation on the Convey Indonesia YouTube Chanel, August 14, 2020. Alissa Wahid is the daughter of the 3rd former president of Indonesia, KH. Abdur Rahman Wahid, who called Gus Dur, is the Father of Tolerance in Indonesia and is also the coordinator of the Indonesian Gusdurian Network. It is important to analyze it because the presentation in the webinar discusses Religious Moderation and Women as Actors, and how women become actors who drive society. For this reason, researchers use descriptive qualitative methods through an interpretive paradigm. The data collection technique is watching, listening, reading, and taking notes. the analysis by interpreting the concept of persuasion and the five laws of Aristotelian rhetoric. The analytical technique used is the Miles, Huberman, and Saldana model, namely data collection, data condensation, data presentation, and leverage. The results showed that there were three persuasive rhetoric’s, those are Forensic Rhetoric, Demonstrative Rhetoric, and Deliberative Rhetoric used by Alissa Wahid. Furthermore, the findings on Alissa Wahid's speech contained a total of 41 data findings with details of 12 data from the concept of persuasive rhetoric and 15 data from the five principles of Aristotle's rhetorical law.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

annisa

Publisher

Subject

Religion Social Sciences

Description

An-Nisa’ Journal of Gender Studies focuses on contemporary issues in the field of gender studies within Muslim societies and global contexts, which specified as follows: - Gender, Violence, and Social Justice - Gender in Islamic Education and Religious Discourse - Gender, Culture, and Ecofeminism ...