Chi`e: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Jepang
Vol. 14 No. 1 (2026): March 2026

Public Image and Private Life of Ai Hoshino in Oshi no Ko: A Dramaturgical Analysis

Faishal Seananda (Universitas Negeri Surabaya)
Parastuti Parastuti (Universitas Negeri Surabaya)
Rusmiyati Rusmiyati (Universitas Negeri Surabaya)
Didik Nurhadi (Universitas Negeri Surabaya)



Article Info

Publish Date
10 Apr 2026

Abstract

The idol phenomenon is a prominent aspect of modern popular culture, in which individuals are expected to present an idealized image that conforms to social expectations. In this context, impression management plays a central role in shaping an idol’s public identity. This phenomenon is also represented in popular media, including the anime Oshi no Ko. This study examines the construction of public image and private life in the character Ai Hoshino through her performances in the front stage and backstage. Using a qualitative descriptive approach and non-participant observation, the data were collected from dialogues, monologues, and relevant scenes in the anime. The analysis draws on Erving Goffman’s dramaturgical theory, particularly the concepts of performance, front stage, and backstage. The findings show that the boundary between public image and private life is not simply blurred but actively constructed through complex social mechanisms. Through face-work, sign vehicles, and team performance, Ai Hoshino consistently maintains her public image as an idol. Overall, Oshi no Ko represents dramaturgical practices in Japanese idol culture through the deliberate construction and management of image.

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CHI’E: JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA JEPANG, (E-ISSN: 2685-6662, P-ISSN:2252-6250) is an OPEN-ACCESS, Peer-reviewed, International DOAJ Indexed Journal has the perspectives of Japanese languages, literature and language teachings. This journal has the Focus and Scope of presenting and discussing some ...