Visualization of Patriarchal Culture in the Film Kartini (2017): A Semiotic Analysis by John Fiske

Authors

  • Rizky Indah Pratiwi Television and Film Department, Universitas Jember
  • Bambang Aris Kartika Television and Film Department, Universitas Jember
  • Denny Antyo Hartanto Television and Film Department, Universitas Jember
  • Ghanesya Hari Murti English Deparment Universitas Jember

DOI:

10.25047/jlct.v2i2.5035

Keywords:

Patriarchal Culture, John Fiske’s Semiotic, Film Kartini

Abstract

Film is a medium that represents various socio-cultural realities, enabling the visualization and depiction of social issues, one of which is the culture of patriarchy. Patriarchy is a term used to describe a social system where power, control, and authority are primarily in the hands of men or male figures. Patriarchy is a central theme in the film Kartini. Therefore, the aim of this study is to reveal and understand the hidden meanings that depict the visualization of patriarchal culture in the film Kartini. This study employs a qualitative research method, utilizing John Fiske's semiotic analysis approach. The findings of this research indicate that patriarchal culture is visualized through John Fiske's three codes of encoding, including 1) reality, 2) representation, and 3) ideology, demonstrating that patriarchal culture remains influential in affecting women's lives.

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Published

30-06-2024

How to Cite

Pratiwi, R. I., Kartika, B. A., Hartanto, D. A., & Murti, G. H. (2024). Visualization of Patriarchal Culture in the Film Kartini (2017): A Semiotic Analysis by John Fiske. Journal of Language, Communication, and Tourism, 2(2), 72–78. https://doi.org/10.25047/jlct.v2i2.5035

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