The background of research was developed by the responses of political elites to the statements of figures. The research problem was how the discourse of response and aligments from Prabowo speech entitled “Indonesia Punah” published in Kompas.com and Republika.com, which were the material objects of the research. A qualitative approach combined with a descriptive analysis techniques were applied in the research. Analysis was done by using Michael Foucault`s power relation theory. The research indicates that Kompas’ writing style tends to accentuate Jokowi’s government side as a comparison in responding to Prabowo’s speech. As for Republika, it dominates a clear description of the figure who gives the response. Then, the results of the power relations between Moeldoko and Hidayat Nur Wahid show that Moeldoko comments on behalf of the government by linking Jokowi’s performance. Meanwhile, Hidayat Nur Wahid gives a response to save the reputation of the stigma embedded in him, namely the religious figure, deputy chairman of the People`s Consultative Assembly (MPR) of the Republic of Indonesia, and Prabowo’s party bearer cadre.
The purpose of this study is to compare and obtain the meaning of the relationship between the two texts about the value of emancipation so that conclusions can be obtained about the values of emancipation that can be used as an example for women to be used to get more for the state and state. The Emancipation Values examined in this study are: 1) Critical to the socio-cultural environment in society, 2) Women must have Attitudes and Wills 3) Refuse Treatment of Women 4) Love to learn and be educated, 5) Concern for community and nation research. The research method used is a descriptive qualitative method by examining the values of emancipation from the two texts, looking for similarities and differences then analyzed intertextually by the authors' meanings as instruments and literary publishers. The results of the study showed that the value of emancipation owned by Dyah Pitaloka in the DP and Kartini in HGTT had many similarities and found no differences. Dyah Pitaloka and Kartini both wanted women to be empowered, willing, and chosen in many ways. Women also need to be invited to the same gender, given the opportunity in education and public roles. Women also need to be educated so that they can benefit the children and the nation. Kartini and Dyah Pitaloka both want to work together with men and also with the community. From the point of feminism, they embrace moderate feminism. This research is useful as educational material for women.Keywords: Intertextual Studies, Women's Emancipation, Novel “Dyah Pitalokaâ€, Texts “Habis Gelap Terbitlah Terangâ€
Through Michel Foucault critical discourse analysis using qualitative descriptive methods. This study aims to describe aspects of the meaning of text and context simultaneously in expression. Three caricatures in the Kompas daily published on Sunday, December 2, 2018 became the object of research. The background of how the conceptual view of realism in a media contains the power and power behind these statements. The results of the analysis show that referential meanings in three caricatures have elements of language that are closely related to the environmental, social, and cultural conditions of the community that are taking place. The editorial team has not used a neutral point of view in choosing titles, news sources and news frames. News written and published impressed as a construction of reality that aims to influence and direct the perspective of society in addressing a social problem that occurs reflecting how the power of knowledge can imply subordinate people. keywords: Michel Foucault's Analysis, Caricature, Referential Meaning, Reality Construction
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