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ELITE: Journal of English Language and Literature
Published by Universitas Halu Oleo
ISSN : -     EISSN : 25033271     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33772/elite.v4i1
ELITE: Journal of English Language and Literature is a periodic academic publication that serves as the appropriate link to exchange any worthwhile and marvelous ideas in the realm of English language and literature. ELITE was established for the purpose of reviving and perpetuating academic excellence for the sake of the common good. On the other hand, Elite, standing for English Language and Literature, is aimed at undertaking its primary mission to promote and advance English language and literature in the national and international scope. The managing editors and the editor-in-chief will gratefully receive any kinds of theoretical writings, ethnographic research findings, and any other kinds of publications with constructive ideas which are supposed to be able to rectify any socio-cultural problems in a broader sense and resolve any complicated problems in human and community development, as well as the textbook reviews and any other kinds of exploratory and explanatory research findings. The contents are not necessarily in conformity with the editors’ viewpoints. The texts are typed using the Microsoft Office Word application, selecting Times New Roman 12 font size with 1,5 line spacing. The whole documents are submitted in soft copy. The length of the article contains at least 3000 words or more, embodying the scientific principles. The abstract should be attached, containing no more than 250 words. The footnotes should be inserted at the bottom of the document with the appropriate cardinal numbers. The references are arranged in such a way that the authors are ordered alphabetically, in accordance with the sample references in this edition. ELITE is published biannually, in June and December.
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Formula of Superhero In Black Panther by Ryan Coogler Sisca Ayu Ningsih
ELITE: Journal of English Language and Literature Vol. 3 No. 2 (2018): Vol. 3 No. 2 December 2018
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This study aims to analyze the formulas of convention and invention in the film “Black Panther”. The problem in this study is what are the new superhero formulas that appear in the Black Panther film. The research method is the qualitative method. Theory Formula from John G. Cawelti's is used to analyze the data. The objective is to describe the superhero formula that appears in the Black Panther film by Ryan Coogler. The data was collected through watching the film, identifying and cataloging. While the technique of data analysis, namely describing, analyzing, interpreting and concluding. This study found new formulas in the Black Panther film, such as; (1) the main character is black, (2) the antagonist has a clear motive, (3) takes place in Africa, (4) the female character is very tough and smart, (5) shows a lot of culture African.
Profanity Language in Megan The Stallion's Song Lyrics Elsa Gustryansar
ELITE: Journal of English Language and Literature Vol. 3 No. 2 (2018): Vol. 3 No. 2 December 2018
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ABSTRACT This research aimed to analyze the categories and the function of profanity language in Megan Thee Stallion’s song lyrics by using Andersson Sociolinguistic Theory. This research used Descriptive Qualitative Method. The source of the data in this research is Thot Shit, Savage, and Hot Girl Summer song lyrics by Megan that is published in 2020. The data was collected through listening the song while reading the lyrics as whole part, Identifying the profanity language to the song, Taking notes from the lyrics that show of profanity language in Thot Shit, Savage, and Hot girl Summer song, and Classifying the categories and function of profanity language in Megan Thee Stallion’s song lyrics. This research is analyzed by presenting the data that contain of profanity language in Thot Shit, Savage, and Hot Girl Summer song lyrics, Describing the context of situation of the data, Interpreting the data based on the types and function of profanity language in Megan Thee Stallion’s song lyrics, and Drawing the conclusion. The result of this research shows that most or almost all of the profane expressions in Megan’s song lyrics are dominated in profanity categories. The category of profanity words includes curse and scorn conveyed on the other person, here the interlocutor who hears the words of Megan’s song can feel insulted because they humble themselves and defame someone. Profanity language in Megan’s song lyrics consists of Expletive Profane, Abusive Profane, Humorous Profane, and Auxiliary Profane. Keyword: Sociolinguistic, Taboo Words, Swear Words, Profanity
Presupposition in Heforshe Speech by Emma Watson’s on UN Campaign Putri Aulia Said
ELITE: Journal of English Language and Literature Vol. 3 No. 2 (2018): Vol. 3 No. 2 December 2018
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 This research is aimed at describing the presupposition used in HeForShe speech by Emma Watson’s on UN campaign. Yule’s theory of presupposition is used as a tool of analysis of the text of speech and sentence contained in the script of the Emma’s speech as data. Data are collected through watching the audio visual, reading the speech script, coding and note-taking, identifying and grouping, then analyzed through presenting, describing, and interpreting the data as well as  concluding the analysis. The result indicated that Emma Watson performs four (4) elements of presuppositions in HeForShe speech. They are existential presupposition, factive presupposition, lexical presupposition and structural presupposition. However, the most dominant type of presuppositions that appears in HeForShe speech by Emma Watson’s is existential presupposition. Existential presuppositions very frequently appear in utterances. It is logically if seeing the context of the speech that presented the existence of people or something involved in the issue of gender equality and also showed the existence of a movement for equality struggle. This is done by Watson to make the audiences believed that the issue of inequality is existed and it is worrying enough, so the changes are needed. Through the campaign, she is currently promoting, Watson hopes that the audience will participate in fighting for inequality through the unifying movement of the United Nations, in the label HeForShe.
Affective Meaning in Bruno Mars Song Lyrics putri millenia salsabila
ELITE: Journal of English Language and Literature Vol. 3 No. 2 (2018): Vol. 3 No. 2 December 2018
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This study focuses on positive and negative affective meaning in Bruno Mars’s song lyrics. The study aims to analyze “Bruno Mars song lyrics” in terms of semantic studies, especially affective meaning. The objective of this research is to find out how affective meaning is used in Bruno Mars’s song lyrics viewed in term of Leech’s theory. Source data from album Doo-Wops & Hooligans (2010). This study used descriptive qualitative method. Data collection is done by searching and downloading, reading song lyrics, identifying and selecting the song lyrics, and coding the lyrics. Based on the analysis, researcher found affective meaning such as angry, sad, disappointed, confused and happy. The most dominant implication in the object of song lyrics is negative affective meaning. The use of affective meaning depends on the context of the situation that occurs when the utterance is spoken. Affective meaning can be interpreted as meaning that arises because of the use of certain words or sentences and expressions.
The Depiction of Black and White Women Relation in Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker Novel written by Jennifer Chiaverini Olivia Herin Tanaboleng
ELITE: Journal of English Language and Literature Vol. 3 No. 2 (2018): Vol. 3 No. 2 December 2018
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This study tried to analyze black and white women’s depiction in the novel Mrs. Lincoln’s Dressmaker (2013) written by Jennifer Chiaverini. This study used a descriptive qualitative method by approaching the data from hegemony perspective. It is assumed that the depiction of black and white women in the novel was having an ideological power in order to strengthen white supremacy as well as black stereotype. The sources of data in this study consisted of primary data; the text of the novel Mrs. Lincoln’s Dressmaker and secondary data was taken from the memoir of Elizabeth Keckley; Behind the Scene: Thirty Years a Slave, or, Four Years in the White House. The researcher collected the data by reading, take-noting, identifying, and grouping the data. The data analysis technique is describing, interpreting, analyzing, and concluding the analysis. This study found that, first, the depiction of black and white women. The black woman is depicted as skilled and beautiful in the beauty standard of white women; White woman is depicted as a beautiful woman who is good at politics, second, the relation of those women in the context of position; Mistress vs Servant and Deceiver vs Deceived. Mistress is depicted through the white woman character, while the servant is depicted through the black character. The deceiver is depicted through the white woman, while the deceived is a black woman. This study claimed that the novel Mrs. Lincoln’s Dressmaker is a medium to build and maintain the white ideology by rewriting the black memoir.

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