Aldrian, Aldrian, Septi, Lestari2 and M. Anwar, Mas`adi (2024) Islamophobia values in the French Magazine Charlie Hebdo's cartoons: A Semiotic perspective of Roman Jakobson. JURNAL PENELITIAN KEISLAMAN, 20 (01). pp. 17-32. ISSN 2580-9652
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Abstract:This study analyzes two cartoons from Charlie Hebdo, employing six elements of Roman Jakobson's semiotics. It's a descriptive qualitative study using cartoon data. Data collection involved documentation, reading, and note-taking. Analysis included data reduction, presentation, and conclusion drawing, validated through triangulation and peer discussions. The results of the study show that: 1) the cartoon edition 1011 consists of one addresser, Jean Cabut; two addressees, Prophet Muhammad SAW and Islam; one contact, Charlie Hebdo magazine; two contexts, social and religious-social; three codes with their respective messages, it can be concluded with the caricaturist's satire towards the whipping law found in Islamic Sharia; 2) the cartoon with the subtitle "L'amour, plus fort que la haine" consists of one addresser, Renald Luzier; one addressee, Muslim extremist groups; one contact, Charlie Hebdo magazine as one of the mass media in France; two contexts, social and religious-social; two codes with their respective messages, which can be concluded with the peace signal that the cartoonist wants to convey after the burning incident of the Charlie Hebdo magazine office. However, some Muslim communities are against the "kiss" action depicted in it.Keywords:Charlie Hebdo Magazine, Islamophobia, Roman Jakobson's Semiotics.
Item Type: | Journal Article |
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Keywords: | Charlie Hebdo Magazine; Islamophobia; Roman Jakobson's Semiotics |
Subjects: | 16 STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY > 1699 Other Studies in Human Society > 169903 Studies of Asian Society |
Divisions: | Faculty of Humanities > Department of Arabic Language and Letters |
Depositing User: | M.anwar Ma masadi anwar |
Date Deposited: | 02 Dec 2024 11:10 |
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