{"title":"Gestures and Their Meanings of Main Character in Daniel’s Movie Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)","authors":"Fauziah Khairani Lubis, Syamsul Bahri","doi":"10.47175/rissj.v4i4.829","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Gesture is a unique nonverbal communication signal, whereby a person conveys a message or expresses himself through conscious or unconscious movements, body movements, and facial expressions\" (Vijay, 2013). This study aims to analyze gestures and meaning based on the context of gestures supported by utterances. According to Sugiyono (2013: 13), this research employs a descriptive qualitative methodology. This study uses the theory of McNeil (2005) that classifies gestures into four types, namely Iconic, Deictic, Metaphor, and Beat. The data used in this research is in the form of screenshots taken from the movie \"Everything Everywhere All at Once (20\"2)\" by Daniel. Four types of gestures are found in the movie, as the researcher has done in the analysis. There are 122 data found. There are 11 (9%) data as iconic gestures, 22 (18%) data as deictic gestures, 15 (12%) data as metaphor gestures, and 75 (61%) data as beat gestures. From the data analyzed, the meaning of the gesture is supported by the utterances in dialog (Semantic Meaning). Some gestures meaning is unclear if they are not accompanied or supported by semantic meaning or utterances. Meanwhile, some data do not have a cultural meaning and no relation to the semantic meaning, such as beat type. A beat gesture is a rhythm of speech as a compliment.","PeriodicalId":498112,"journal":{"name":"Randwick International of Social Science Journal","volume":"224 ","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-10-31","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Randwick International of Social Science Journal","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.47175/rissj.v4i4.829","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Gesture is a unique nonverbal communication signal, whereby a person conveys a message or expresses himself through conscious or unconscious movements, body movements, and facial expressions" (Vijay, 2013). This study aims to analyze gestures and meaning based on the context of gestures supported by utterances. According to Sugiyono (2013: 13), this research employs a descriptive qualitative methodology. This study uses the theory of McNeil (2005) that classifies gestures into four types, namely Iconic, Deictic, Metaphor, and Beat. The data used in this research is in the form of screenshots taken from the movie "Everything Everywhere All at Once (20"2)" by Daniel. Four types of gestures are found in the movie, as the researcher has done in the analysis. There are 122 data found. There are 11 (9%) data as iconic gestures, 22 (18%) data as deictic gestures, 15 (12%) data as metaphor gestures, and 75 (61%) data as beat gestures. From the data analyzed, the meaning of the gesture is supported by the utterances in dialog (Semantic Meaning). Some gestures meaning is unclear if they are not accompanied or supported by semantic meaning or utterances. Meanwhile, some data do not have a cultural meaning and no relation to the semantic meaning, such as beat type. A beat gesture is a rhythm of speech as a compliment.
手势是一种独特的非语言交流信号,一个人通过有意识或无意识的动作、身体动作和面部表情来传达信息或表达自己”(Vijay, 2013)。本研究旨在基于话语支持的手势语境来分析手势和意义。根据Sugiyono(2013: 13),本研究采用描述性定性方法。本研究采用了McNeil(2005)的理论,将手势分为四种类型,分别是Iconic, Deictic, Metaphor和Beat。本研究中使用的数据是丹尼尔的电影《Everything Everywhere All at Once(20”2)》的截图。正如研究人员在分析中所做的那样,在电影中发现了四种类型的手势。共发现122个数据。有11个(9%)数据为符号手势,22个(18%)数据为指示手势,15个(12%)数据为隐喻手势,75个(61%)数据为节拍手势。从分析的数据来看,手势的意义是由对话中的话语支持的(语义)。如果没有语义或话语的陪伴或支持,有些手势的意思是不清楚的。同时,有些数据不具有文化意义,与语义无关,如节拍类型。节拍手势是一种作为赞美的说话节奏。