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Lililacs Journal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28078845     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21009/lililacs.031
Lililacs Journal: English Literature, Language and Cultural Studies (LILILACS) is a biannual (January and July) journal published by English Literature Study Programme, Universitas Negeri Jakarta. LILILACS accepts original manuscripts in the discipline of English Literature, Linguistics, Translation and Cultural Studies including research papers, critical literature reviews and academic essays. LILILACS invites article submissions for researchers, lecturers, students, and community partners through peer-reviewed process.
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Beauty Standard Construction in Magazine Advertisements Desiyanti, Niken Monica; Diyantari; Lililacs , Admin
Lililacs Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Lililacs Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (199.637 KB) | DOI: 10.21009/lililacs.021.03

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This study focuses on the constructed idea of beauty in makeup and skincare advertisements that appears on Women’s Weekly Singapore’s magazine, and Femina, Indonesia’s magazine 2019 edition. The purpose of this study is to know how the idea of beauty are constructed by the makeup and advertisements from both countries throughout magazines advertisements. In order to know how the idea constructed idea of beauty from those advertisements, the writer uses a descriptive- analytical-interpretative method. Furthermore, in doing the analysis, some related theories are employed, namely there are Social Visual Semiotics theory by Gunther Kress and Van Leeuwen, and Systemic Functional Linguistics by M.A.K. Halliday. The result of this study found that Singapore advertisements, promoting the unrealistic beauty conception in terms of visual images, that attract the viewers to achieve the bright skin, as the female portrayed is the white Caucasian female model. While the makeup advertisement from Femina, Indonesia’s magazines portrayed the native female model that is having a light tanned skin, curly hair, black big eyes. She is manifested the Indonesian women figure in general. This idea of beauty also reflected in the written or verbal text which is taglines of this product. This product, however delivering the idea of beauty that is more realistic for most Indonesian women.
Gender Equality in E-Sports: A Transitivity Analysis in Saloni Pawar's Achievement Posts Wibowo, Saraswati Syifannisa; Lililacs , Admin
Lililacs Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Lililacs Journal
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This study aims to analyze the transitivity analysis system in the comments column in the post of Saloni Pawar's achievements to see gender equality in E-sports. The data source was obtained from Saloni Pawar's posts on Instagram. In this study, the researcher uses the theory of Systemic Functional Linguistic (SFL), which is a linguistic approach that aims to understand how a text forms its meaning in a context, using Halliday's (1985) Transitivity Analysis system. This study uses a qualitative method. The data from this study are words, phrases, and sentences in the comments column to see the meaning implied in each comment that is intended for female gamers in the posting of Saloni Pawar's achievements as female gamers and professional gamers in e-sports. The results of this study indicate that during Saloni Pawar's career in E-sports, this have been more positive comments than negative ones directed at her. The researcher found that the material process in which the most dominant condition was type of support comments. Each of them has their own way of expressing their opinion to Saloni Pawar as a female gamer
Category Shift of Noun Phrases in Paula Hawkins' The Girl on the Train Maretha, Sheila Harviana; Sumiati, Ati
Lililacs Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Lililacs Journal
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Many languages are spoken all over the world. Each language has its own systems and characteristics. People could translate foreign languages into their languages to reduce the barrier in communication. Unfortunately, there are times when the translator has difficulty translating the source language into the target language. In consequence, a translation shift is required. This study aims to find out the dominant category shift of noun phrases in the English-Bahasa Indonesia The Girl on the Train novel. The research method adopts in this study is a descriptive qualitative method. There are two sources of data for this study: English and Bahasa Indonesia versions of The Girl on the Train. The data used are in the form of noun phrases. The data is analysed by Catford’s translation shift theory. The result of this study is all types of category shift occur: structure shift, class shift, unit shift, and intra-system shift. The most dominant category shift is structure shift (56%). Followed by intra-system shift (18%) and unit shifts (17%). And the least is class shift (9%).
Soft Masculinity as Represented in Siwon Choi's Instagram and Twitter Post Dewi, Windy Meiliyanti Puspita; Kurniati, Nurul Adha
Lililacs Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Lililacs Journal
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The term soft masculinity began to be known as a characteristic of K-Pop since the Korean wave became global. It has three prominent characteristics, such as tender charisma, purity, and politeness. This study aims to analyze how does Siwon Choi represent the character of soft masculinity through his Instagram and Twitter posts. Social semiotic by Kress and Van Leeuwen were used to analyze the visual text and Systemic Functional Linguistic by M.A.K Halliday were used to analyze the written text. Purposeful sampling was deployed to select six photos during 2018-2020. The result of this study found in five photos from Twitter and one photo from Instagram of Siwon Choi’s account represents the character of soft masculinity through the activities in his daily life. This soft masculinity character has become a part of Korean culture nowadays, shifting the traditional masculinity character that tough into the softer ones.
False consciousness in Manhattan as depicted in Cosmopolis Husaini, Irzam; Ruslianti, Atikah
Lililacs Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Lililacs Journal
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Cosmopolis takes themes around economy, capitalism, Marxism and social class. This study aims to analyse the author’s way to depict false consciousness in Cosmopolis’ “fictionalised” Manhattan through the proletariat’s actions toward the bourgeois main character in keeping on promoting of the latter’s economic interests. The study uses descriptive analytical of qualitative method with Marxist class theory to analyse false consciousness in Manhattan as depicted by the selected proletarian characters who work for the bourgeois main character. The result shows that the proletariat in the book do what they and the society consider to be true by serving the capital owner in return of money which they can use to get better lives, when they should join efforts to tear down the system that keeps them stay in their unfavourable positions as workers.
Grammatical and lexical cohesion devices found in Coldplay's song lyrics in the Ghost Stories album Putri, Ranadya Ditharifiasari Santoso; Sumiati, Ati
Lililacs Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Lililacs Journal
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This study aims to analyze the used of grammatical devices and lexical device in 9 (nine) Coldplay’s song lyrics in the Ghost Stories album. The songs are titled Always in My Head, Magic, Ink, True Love, Midnight, Another’s Arms, Oceans, A Sky Full of Stars, and O. The source of the data were collected from the lyrics of Coldplay’s song lyrics and taken from Coldplay’s official website. In this study, the writer used theory by Halliday and Hasan (1976) about lexical cohesive devices and grammatical cohesive devices. This study applied qualitative method. The data in this study is in the form of words, phrases, and sentences which contains grammatical and lexical cohesive devices. The result of this study shows that grammatical cohesive devices and lexical cohesive devices were found in Coldplay’s song lyrics in the Ghost Stories album. For the grammatical cohesive devices found are reference, substitution, ellipsis, and conjunction where the dominant types of grammatical cohesive devices used is reference, specifically personal reference.
Cultural representation in three various cover designs of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone Dhiwangkara, Tresnadian; Ruslianti, Atikah
Lililacs Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Lililacs Journal
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This study aims to look at the cultural representations within the cover of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone from three different countries, namely the United Kingdom, the United States, and Indonesia, and how the cultures of three countries influence the focuses represented on the cover. Using cultural semiotic theory by Yuri Lotman, this research uses a descriptive-analytical method to analyze the visual and verbal texts synchronicly and diachronicly on the basis of temporal context to see the relationship between the culture and the focuses. This study indicates several cultural representations on each cover that can only be seen when these focuses are analyzed with their diachronic aspects. Some of the focuses only appears on one cover and not on the two other covers because there are no correlations between the focus it represents and the culture of that country, so the cover chooses to display other focuses which do have cultural and historical correlations with the country. These cultures are represented and contributed to influence the focuses displayed on the cover. The influence on each focuses could take the form through its pose and portrayal, size comparison, visibility, location, color, and also the style of the illustration itself.
Positive politeness in Enola Holmes movie script Mujahidah, Nisrina; Sumiati, Ati
Lililacs Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Lililacs Journal
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The objectives of the study are to find the positive politeness strategies in a movie written by Jack Thorne. It is a descriptive qualitative study with data of the study were the dialogues in a movie script from Harry Bradbeer. The writer uses Brown and Levinson’s politeness strategy. This study focus on analyzing the types of positive politeness strategies used the most and what context behind the use of the strategies. The writer has found 107 data which mostly applied by Enola Holmes as the youngest character in the story. Meanwhile, the most widely used type of strategy is Strategy 12 because at that time, people in the Victorian era prioritized manners towards others, they tried to include the other person in the conversation so that no one felt left out. The study expected to use as part of learning positive politeness strategies and provide a reference for further research.
Interpersonal meaning analysis of Freddie Dredd selected songs in "Suffer" album Ananda, Satria; Purbasari, Rahayu
Lililacs Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Lililacs Journal
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This study aims to analyze the interpersonal meaning in five selected song lyrics from Freddie Dredd’ s album to describe the interpersonal meaning elements namely mood and modality. Then, the study also uses lexical analysis to analyze the attitudinal elements in the song lyrics. This research uses descriptive qualitative approach. The data is contained by separating the lyrics into clauses. Then, the data is analyzed by using two major instruments namely interpersonal meaning which analyzes the mood types and the modality. Then, the study uses appraisal system to realize the attitude of the speaker. In interpersonal meaning analysis, the most dominant mood type is declarative mood with the total of 132 clauses from 162 clauses or about 81.48% and the most modality found is median modality with 9 occurrences or about 50% from total of 18. In attitudinal appraisal analysis, the most dominant attitude element is Judgement (83.33%), followed by Affect (13.34%) and Appreciation (3.33).
An analysis of flouting maxim in the Adam Project movie Nabillah Holifatunnisa; Dyah Ambar Wuryandari
Lililacs Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Lililacs Journal
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Language is used to communicate by humans with one another, not only in writing but also in the spoken form. Humans use language in spoken form to communicate. Sometimes the participants do not obey the Cooperative Principle. Some participant often gives more or less information, say something that glances at ambiguity, say something false and being irrelevant. This research focuses to find out the types of Flouting Maxim and the most Flouting Maxim frequently occurred found in The Adam Project movie. This research used descriptive qualitative method. In this research, the researcher used Grice’s (1975) theory in analysing the data. The data were taken from The Adam Project movie. The researcher found 30 data that contain Flouting Maxim in The Adam Project movie based on the theory. The result showed there are 4 types of Flouting Maxim namely Flouting Maxim of Quantity (4 data), Flouting Maxim of Quality (8 data), Flouting Maxim of Relation (4 data), Flouting Maxim of Manner (14 data). Meanwhile the most Flouting Maxim frequently occurred found in The AdamProject movie namely Flouting Maxim of Manner (14 data).