2022
DOI: 10.34010/js.v11i1.5290
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Konflik Sosial dalam Film Manbiki Kazoku

Abstract: Abstract   This article aims to determine the impact of the social conflict experienced by the Shibata family in Hirokazu Koreeda's Manbiki Kazoku film. This research is descriptive qualitative. The data sources used in this study are dialogues and statements contained in the Manbiki Kazoku film. The theory used is Karl Marx's theory of social conflict. This study uses the method of listening, with advanced techniques of note, as a method and technique of data collection. Furthermore, the results o… Show more

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“…The study of social conflict has been studied by several previous studies, including class conflict in society (Widyastuti, 2021), social conflict based on social interests (Apriliastutik & Rahmayanti, 2022), the occurrence of conflict and its causes (Azizah & Al-Anshory, 2022;Mokharisma et al, 2022), and social conflicts that often occur in bourgeois and proletarian societies (Rihanggrahita, 2022). Likewise, the postcolonial study of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's perspective is still widely discussed in several studies, including women as objects of subaltern (Suryawati et al, 2021), the dominance of superior ruling power (Bahardur, 2020;Pradani et al, 2021;Sulistianawati, 2020), the influence of the supreme throne and the resistance of the subaltern (Kholifatu & Tjahjono, 2020), and the subaltern cannot express their opinions (Azhim, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study of social conflict has been studied by several previous studies, including class conflict in society (Widyastuti, 2021), social conflict based on social interests (Apriliastutik & Rahmayanti, 2022), the occurrence of conflict and its causes (Azizah & Al-Anshory, 2022;Mokharisma et al, 2022), and social conflicts that often occur in bourgeois and proletarian societies (Rihanggrahita, 2022). Likewise, the postcolonial study of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's perspective is still widely discussed in several studies, including women as objects of subaltern (Suryawati et al, 2021), the dominance of superior ruling power (Bahardur, 2020;Pradani et al, 2021;Sulistianawati, 2020), the influence of the supreme throne and the resistance of the subaltern (Kholifatu & Tjahjono, 2020), and the subaltern cannot express their opinions (Azhim, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%