Analisis Wacana Kritis terhadap Konstruksi Identitas Perempuan dalam Lagu Satu Bulan: Perspektif Feminisme Poskolonial

Fajar Kurniadi, Haris Supratno, Setya Yuwana Sudikan

Abstract


Lagu populer memiliki peran penting dalam membentuk dan mereproduksi konstruksi sosial, termasuk identitas gender. Dalam penelitian ini, dilakukan analisis wacana kritis terhadap lagu "Satu Bulan" dengan pendekatan feminisme poskolonial untuk mengungkap bagaimana lagu tersebut membangun identitas perempuan. Tujuan dari analisis ini adalah untuk mengidentifikasi representasi perempuan yang dominan dalam lirik lagu, serta bagaimana representasi tersebut berinteraksi dengan kuasa, kekuasaan, dan dinamika sosial-budaya yang lebih luas. Metode penelitian yang digunakan melibatkan analisis wacana kritis yang difokuskan pada lirik lagu, konteks produksi, dan respons pendengar. Diharapkan hasil penelitian ini dapat memberikan pemahaman yang lebih mendalam tentang bagaimana media populer seperti lagu dapat memperkuat atau menantang norma-norma gender yang ada, serta implikasinya bagi perempuan dalam konteks masyarakat Indonesia yang masih terpengaruh oleh warisan kolonial. Penelitian ini diharapkan dapat memberikan kontribusi yang berharga dalam memahami bagaimana budaya populer dapat memengaruhi pandangan dan perilaku sehari-hari terkait dengan identitas gender. Penelitian ini juga dapat menjadi pijakan untuk refleksi lebih lanjut tentang bagaimana masyarakat dapat terus bergerak menuju kesetaraan gender yang lebih inklusif dan adil.


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analisis wacana kritis, feminisme poskolonial, konstruksi identitas perempuan, lagu populer, Satu Bulan

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