Language of Resistance: Linguistic Landscape in the Protest of Kanjuruan Tragedy, Indonesia

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Název: Language of Resistance: Linguistic Landscape in the Protest of Kanjuruan Tragedy, Indonesia
Autoři: Muassomah, Muassomah, Billah, Baedt Giri Mukhoddam, Faisol, M., Halimi, Halimi
Zdroj: Buletin Al-Turas. 30:179-194
Informace o vydavateli: LP2M Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, 2024.
Rok vydání: 2024
Témata: 200399 Language Studies not elsewhere classified
Popis: PurposeLinguistics landscape (LL) is not only a means of showing the identity of a language but also a constructive effort to fight for justice for society. Landscape in this study is a form of protest against security forces for the loss of life of 135 Aremania fans after watching a soccer match between Arema and Persebaya at the Kanjuruan stadium. This research aims, apart from mapping all signs from aspects of language use patterns, also to conduct a critical analysis of the language used. MethodThis study uses quantitative and qualitative methods based on documentation in the form of billboards, boards, and banners installed in various parts of Malang, Indonesia. Content analysis and critical analysis are used to analyze this research. Results/findingsThe findings of this study show that the language used in the landscape has two forms, monolingual and bilingual. In addition, it indicates that four languages are used in the sign. Indonesian has a higher quantity than English, Javanese, and Arabic. ConclusionThe language pattern used in the landscape tends to reflect sarcasm, cynicism, and rhetoric. This research suggests conducting a follow-up study that examines the same sign in the broader area, including Malang district and East Java region, to obtain varied data and various sign patterns. Thus the data information obtained is more comprehensive.
Druh dokumentu: Article
Popis souboru: text
ISSN: 2579-5848
0853-1692
DOI: 10.15408/bat.v30i2.38786
Rights: CC BY SA
Přístupové číslo: edsair.doi.dedup.....27fe1a029ef522a89382933e1f34dedb
Databáze: OpenAIRE
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Abstrakt:PurposeLinguistics landscape (LL) is not only a means of showing the identity of a language but also a constructive effort to fight for justice for society. Landscape in this study is a form of protest against security forces for the loss of life of 135 Aremania fans after watching a soccer match between Arema and Persebaya at the Kanjuruan stadium. This research aims, apart from mapping all signs from aspects of language use patterns, also to conduct a critical analysis of the language used. MethodThis study uses quantitative and qualitative methods based on documentation in the form of billboards, boards, and banners installed in various parts of Malang, Indonesia. Content analysis and critical analysis are used to analyze this research. Results/findingsThe findings of this study show that the language used in the landscape has two forms, monolingual and bilingual. In addition, it indicates that four languages are used in the sign. Indonesian has a higher quantity than English, Javanese, and Arabic. ConclusionThe language pattern used in the landscape tends to reflect sarcasm, cynicism, and rhetoric. This research suggests conducting a follow-up study that examines the same sign in the broader area, including Malang district and East Java region, to obtain varied data and various sign patterns. Thus the data information obtained is more comprehensive.
ISSN:25795848
08531692
DOI:10.15408/bat.v30i2.38786