Pengungkapan Seksualitas, Pornografi, dan Prostitusi pada Video Podcast: Kajian Semiotik Budaya (The Phenomena of Sexuality, Pornography, and Prostitution on Vodcasts: Cultural Semiotics Study)
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https://doi.org/10.24235/ileal.v9i1.13426Keywords:
cultural semiotics, linguistics, sexuality, VodcastsAbstract
This study aims to examine these cultural anomalies from a linguistic and cultural semiotic perspective. The research data is the utterances of female guest stars on Dedy Corbuzier and Nikita Mirzani's vodcast content related to sexuality, pornography and prostitution. The results of this study were (1) female guest stars dared to tell about non-spousal sex activities openly (2) sexual relations can be commercialized even though the perpetrator does not want to be said to be practicing prostitution; (3) female guest stars have sexual relations only with the man she wants; (4) there is a shift in eastern culture to a materialistic culture; (5) the cultural shift that occurred was allegedly caused by two main factors; and (6) net citizens is more open and non-judgmental about perpetrators in responding to free sex and prostitution, although some still refuse. The results of this research can be used by stakeholders in managing content on YouTube so that it does not harm society in general.
Penelitian ini bertujuan mengkaji keanomalian budaya dari sudut pandang linguistik dan semiotik budaya. Data penelitian ini adalah ujaran para bintang tamu perempuan pada konten vodcast milik Dedy Corbuzier dan Nikita Mirzani yang berkaitan dengan seksualitas, pornografi, dan prostitusi. Hasil penelitian ini adalah (1) perempuan bintang tamu berani menceritakan kegiatan hubungan seks bukan suami-istri secara terbuka (2) hubungan seksual dapat dikomersialkan meskipun pelaku tidak mau dikatakan melakukan praktik prostitusi; (3) perempuan bintang tamu melakukan hubungan seksual hanya dengan pria yang dimauinya; (4) terjadi pergeseran budaya timur dari budaya materialistis; (5) pergeseran budaya yang terjadi ditengarai disebabkan dua faktor; dan (6) warga net sudah lebih terbuka dan tidak menghakimi pelaku dalam menanggapi perilaku seks bebas dan prostitusi meskipun sebagian masih ada yang menolak. Hasil penelitian ini dapat dimanfaatkan oleh pemangku kepentingan dalam mengatur konten-konten di Youtube agar tidak merugikan masyarakat secara umum.
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