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      WACANA GERAKAN PEREMPUAN DALAM FILM “INI SCENE KAMI JUGA!”

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      Date
      2018-12-07
      Author
      BUDHIYANTO, ANGGA
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      Ini Scene Kami Juga!” is a documentary film by Hera Mary thats tells about women’s movements in the harcdcore/punk scene in Indonesia. The film tells how women’s are interested and being involved in this scene, the reality that happens, things that are liked and despised, and messages to all women inside and outside the community. The purpose of this research was to find out how the discourse of the women’s movement in the film “Ini Scene Kami Juga!”. This research use Norman Fairclough’s critical discourse analysis method. This method use a three-dimensional approach including text, discursive practice, and social praxis. In addition, this research uses the theory of feminism as a supporter of the women’s movement, film in the social and cultural context, and discourse theory. The result of the research are show that the discourse of the women’s movement in the film “Ini Scene Kami Juga!” departs form the anxiety and anger of women towards male domination. For this reason, punk ways are pursued by women such as by occupying and opening spaces, then choosing several mediums to deliver messages with artwork, music, discussion, and expanding networks with scenes outside of hardcore/punk.
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