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JELL (Journal of English Language and Literature) STIBA-IEC Jakarta
ISSN : 25408216     EISSN : 26543745     DOI : https://doi.org/10.37110/jell
Core Subject : Education,
Journal of English Language and Literature (JELL) is a journal published by STIBA-IEC Jakarta. This journal is published two times a year (March and September). The main purpose of this journal is to advance and foster English Language Teaching or education, research, and Literature. The journal provides research to increase awareness, consideration and analysis of issues in Teaching English as Foreign Language or in Literature, and also promotes the interchange of ideas, and comparative studies in this field. The Journal calls for unpublished original manuscripts to be considered for publication. The papers submitted to the Journal should not have already been published elsewhere except circulated as conference presentations, nor should they be submitted simultaneously to another journal. JELL publishes the article twice a year, March and September.
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An Analysis of Cultural Words using Nababan’s Accuracy and Gottlieb’s Subtitling Strategies in Movie Subtitle Penyalin Cahaya Alkafi, Dzaugy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37110/jell.v10i02.286

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This research aims to analyze the accuracy of cultural word translation found in the subtitles of the film Penyalin Cahaya (The Photocopier). The method used in this research is qualitative, applying Newmark's theory of cultural word translation, Nababan's accuracy quality assessment, and Henrik Gottlieb's subtitling strategies. The cultural words and subtitling strategies found will be categorized and grouped based on how well the text is transferred from the source language to the target language. The purpose of this research is to assess the accuracy of the translation of cultural words, including material culture, social culture, organization, customs, gestures, and habits.
The Influence of Historical and Cultural Contexts on English Literature: A Contemporary Analysis Mashuri, mashuri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37110/jell.v10i02.290

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From the Middle Ages to the present, this research explores the significant influence of historical and cultural settings on the evolution and interpretation of English literature. This research shows how political upheavals, social movements, technological advancements, and cultural shifts have continuously shaped literary expression, themes, and narrative techniques through a thorough analysis of literary works and their socio-historical backgrounds. In order to demonstrate the dynamic relationship between literature and its contextual environment, the research combines literary criticism, historical analysis, and cultural studies through interdisciplinary approaches. Results show that English literature functions as a mirror reflecting societal values, conflicts, and changes throughout history, in addition to being a medium for artistic expression.
Family Conflicts in Bawang Putih and Bawang Merah Movie: A Feminist Perspective Supandi, Dwika Putri; Herlyna, Herlyna; Mujani, Sahril
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37110/jell.v10i02.291

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Although family conflict is frequently depicted in folktale-based films, there is still little feminist literary analysis of it in Indonesian literary studies. This study aims to rectify this deficiency through looking at gender roles and family conflict in the film Bawang Putih dan Bawang Merah, which draws inspiration from traditional Indonesian folklore. Finding out how patriarchal values are ingrained in family dynamics and how women are oppressed and empowered is the goal of this study. Characters, dialogue, conflict patterns, and narrative structure are all examined in this study using feminist literary theory and a qualitative descriptive methodology. The findings demonstrate how the movie depicts unfairness, favouritism, jealousy, and power disparity among female characters in a patriarchal household. The motion picture. The film also emphasises the female characters' strong and defiant moments, highlighting the intricate relationship between feminist views and conventional values. The analysis comes to the conclusion that although the film perpetuates certain gender stereotypes, its narrative decisions also offer chances for feminist discourse
The Role of Language in Manipulation Class in Parasite (2019) Auriza Yulianto, Cahya Happy; Herlyna, Herlyna; Ramadhina, Retno
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37110/jell.v10i02.292

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Language is employed in building human interaction, especially in class-stratified situations. Language is examined as a form of class manipulation through speech style and politeness strategy in Parasite (2019). Theory can categorize speech and politeness, but their employment tactically is likely to differ in real-life situations as well as in narrative. The way people speak in different social settings has long been a focus in areas like pragmatics and sociolinguistics, and Parasite offers a rich example of how language reflects deeper social structures. Drawing on Martin Joos’s speech style theory and Brown and Levinson’s politeness theory, the results recognize that the Kim family employs a formal and consultative style to claim social legitimacy and that intimate speech achieves emotional bonding. They also employ positive politeness for rapport-building, negative politeness for expressing deference, and bald-on-record or off-record strategies to achieve control and hide agendas. In general, the study reaffirms that language in Parasite is a tactical instrument of class mobility, manipulation, and social scheming
Gender Inequality and Power Imbalance in Taylor Swift’s Songs “Dear John” and “All Too Well” Imtiyaz, Rana; Ramadhina, Retno; Priyoto, priyoto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37110/jell.v10i02.293

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This study looks at how gender inequality and power imbalances in romantic relationships are shown in Taylor Swift's songs "Dear John" and "All Too Well." This research uses two theories, Raewyn Connell's Theory of Hegemonic Masculinity and Sylvia Walby's Theory of Patriarchy, to analyze the lyrics of these songs. The findings show how traditional ideas of masculinity, like emotional detachment and control, can lead to unfair relationships. The analysis also shows how patriarchy works, including emotional manipulation, male violence (both emotional and psychological), and the cultural acceptance of male dominance. These ideas are shown in the songs' narratives. The conclusion shows how Swift's lyrics strongly comment on the common issues of gender inequality and power imbalance in personal relationships. They challenge traditional ideas of male power and express the experience of women in these situations
Applying Minderop’s Fictional Characterization to Imaginary Friends in the IF (2024) Movie Fitri, Farhadia Syawala; Mujani, Sahril; Mashuri, mashuri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37110/jell.v10i02.294

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Imagination plays a crucial role in childhood development, often represented through imaginary friends as emotional and cognitive companions. The movie IF (2024) presents a unique narrative that visualizes children’s imaginary friends and their deeper meanings. This research aims to analyze the characterization of imaginary friends. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, this research applies Albertine Minderop’s fictional characterization theory to examine how each imaginary friend is portrayed through name and dialogue. Data is collected through observation of the movie's scenes, character interactions, and dialogues. The findings reveal that imaginary friends are not merely fictional entities but serve as emotional representation of unspoken feelings such as grief, loneliness, and inner strength. This research concludes that IF (2024) offers a profound representation of how imaginary friends can accompany a child's psychological journey, bridging creativity, emotional growth, and the struggle of letting go.
Orion Pax’s Heroic Transformation under Oppression Using Vogler’s Hero’s Journey in Transformers One (2024) Movie Amalia, Amira Raihana; Mujani, Sahril; Nawakwulan, Lyla
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37110/jell.v10i02.295

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The research aims to identify Orion Pax’s journey to regain liberation from constricted environments that undervalued him as a miner and undermined him as lower class. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, the research identified 10 of the 12 phases of Orion Pax's transformation as a step towards his final transformation into Optimus Prime. The findings reveal that Orion oppressive environment undervalues him as a defective bot with no cog to urge him to yearn for a new life. Along the journey, he learns of Sentinel Prime's crimes, which motivate him to fight for his freedom, only to be betrayed by D-16, resulting in his untimely death. His resurrection as Optimus Prime restored the balance to Cybertron and abolished the rigid structure of Cybertron society. Ensuring freedom to the miner class of Cybertron with a new vision of equality. This study argues that Vogler’s Hero’s Journey is not bound to the traditional self-discovery structure but instead can be applied to a non- human character in oppressive settings, providing new perspectives on class struggle, labour exploitation and freedom. The study contributes to the enrichment of the narrative and literary fields in Hero’s journey transformation in the Transformer Universe field.
The Mindfulness and Husband Support Overcome Kim’s Suffering In Kim Ji Young Born:1982 Movie (2019) Nurhasanah, Tia; Isminarni, Siri; Ramadhina, Retno
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37110/jell.v10i02.296

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This research discusses the psychological condition experienced by Kim Ji Young and how her husband's role in supporting her mental recovery process. This research uses three theories, namely Cognitive Theory by Aaron T. Beck, Emotional Support Theory by Shelley E. Taylor, and Theory of Personal Growth by Abraham Maslow. The method used is a qualitative descriptive approach, by analyzing several important scenes in the film Kim Ji Young: Born 1982. The results show that Kim experiences great inner pressure because she must carry out many roles at once as a mother, wife, and daughter-in-law, but does not get enough emotional support. This makes Kim feel depressed, confused, and sometimes even feel that she cannot control herself or does not recognize what she is doing. In addition, Kim also often blames herself and imagines bad things that are not necessarily happening. On the other hand, her husband tries to be a good listener, give her space, and keep learning to be better. Although not perfect, he seems to have the intention and effort to grow with Kim. This research shows that in domestic relationships, a sense of security and emotional support is very important so that each of us can develop and be mentally healthy.
The Aspiration of Black Mathematicians Women in Gaining Equality towards Male Domination in the Movie “Hidden Figures” (2016) Salsabila, Davina; Priyoto, priyoto; Susiyati, Susiyati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37110/jell.v10i02.297

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The aims of this research is to investigate the representation of gender roles in the film Hidden Figures (2016) through the authentic experiences of three African American women, Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson who were employed at NASA in the 1960s. Using Gender Role Theory, this study examines the methods these characters use to confront and navigate discrimination in a workplace characterized by male dominance and racial segregation. Using qualitative content analysis methodology, this study focuses on specific scenes that illustrate the challenges these women face as a result of their race and gender. The results show that each character faces systemic barriers, including limited access to education, inadequate recognition, and exclusion from leadership roles. However, their resilience and determination allow them to overcome these barriers. Katherine asserts her right to participate in important meetings, Dorothy teaches herself programming to maintain her relevance in the evolving workforce, and Mary defies legal barriers to pursuing a career as an engineer. This representation emphasizes the film’s core message: that perseverance and self-respect can effectively challenge and resist oppressive gender norms. Ultimately, this research not only depicts the personal struggles of these women, but also highlights the broader societal implications of challenging conventional gender roles, underscoring the importance of visibility.
The Impact Of Social Stigma On Humanity And Human Rights As Represented In The Film Atas Nama Daun (2022) Priyoto, Priyoto; Pratama, Yoga; Noviana, Noviana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37110/jell.v10i02.298

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Film documents In the Name of Leaf (2021) tells the true story of Fidelis Arie Sudewarto, an Indonesian citizen who had to face social stigma and criminalization for using medical marijuana to treat his wife who suffered from a rare disease. This study aims to analyze the impact of social stigma on Fidelis' human rights as depicted in the film atas nama daun (20222).The method used is a descriptive qualitative method with content analysis techniques. Data were obtained through film transcription and analyzed by classifying Fidelis' human rights violations into three categories of rights: civil and political rights, economic, social and cultural rights, and collective and solidarity rights.The results of the study show that the social stigma received by Fidelis not only caused violations of civil and political rights such as loss of fair legal treatment, but also had an impact on economic, social, and cultural rights such as the loss of the role as head of the family and the destruction of family welfare. In addition, the stigma also robbed collective rights and solidarity, both for Fidelis and for the community of medical marijuana fighters in Indonesia.This study recommends the importance of humanitarian-based policy advocacy in handling similar cases, as well as protecting the rights of marginalized communities who are stigmatized in Indonesia

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