{"title":"Praktik Peliyanan dan Pendisiplinan Tubuh Lewat Bahasa Kekerasan di Percakapan Twitter","authors":"Helmi Naufal Zul’azmi","doi":"10.22146/sasdaya.v6(2).81-99","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"This article aimed to identify how violent languages are operated for othering and disciplining the body as an exercise of power over the LGBTIQ groups in Indonesia. The analyzed violent language was taken from a conversation on Twitter that responds to Deddy Corbuzier’s podcast video with the title “TUTORIAL JADI G4Y DI INDO!!= PINDAH KE JERMAN (tonton sblm ngamuk) RAGIL AND FRED”. The issues of violence in language have been arising when the words used by Twitter accounts @cholilnafis, @anasabuabdillah, @mas_po_sanusi, @ridwan2474, @djoesa, @defrizonz, and @samsularifin000 are seen in a particular way in the context of their response to Deddy’s podcast video. This article shows that there is a process of othering and disciplining the body through the choices of words that contain elements of violence. Violent languages are operated to alienate others, as in the concept of “blaming others”. From Lozano and Laurent’s perspective, “blaming others” is accusing minorities under social inappropriateness instead of seeing their own fault. Meanwhile, the process of disciplining the body moves through violent languages that are associated with interpretation of Islamic discourse.","PeriodicalId":33570,"journal":{"name":"Sasdaya Gadjah Mada Journal of Humanities","volume":"89 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2022-12-23","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Sasdaya Gadjah Mada Journal of Humanities","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.22146/sasdaya.v6(2).81-99","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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This article aimed to identify how violent languages are operated for othering and disciplining the body as an exercise of power over the LGBTIQ groups in Indonesia. The analyzed violent language was taken from a conversation on Twitter that responds to Deddy Corbuzier’s podcast video with the title “TUTORIAL JADI G4Y DI INDO!!= PINDAH KE JERMAN (tonton sblm ngamuk) RAGIL AND FRED”. The issues of violence in language have been arising when the words used by Twitter accounts @cholilnafis, @anasabuabdillah, @mas_po_sanusi, @ridwan2474, @djoesa, @defrizonz, and @samsularifin000 are seen in a particular way in the context of their response to Deddy’s podcast video. This article shows that there is a process of othering and disciplining the body through the choices of words that contain elements of violence. Violent languages are operated to alienate others, as in the concept of “blaming others”. From Lozano and Laurent’s perspective, “blaming others” is accusing minorities under social inappropriateness instead of seeing their own fault. Meanwhile, the process of disciplining the body moves through violent languages that are associated with interpretation of Islamic discourse.
这篇文章的目的是确定暴力语言是如何对他人运作的,并将身体作为对印度尼西亚LGBTIQ群体行使权力的一种训练。分析后的暴力语言摘自Twitter上的对话,该对话是对Deddy Corbuzier的播客视频的回应,该视频的标题为“TUTORIAL JADI G4Y DI INDO!!”PINDAH KE JERMAN (tonton sblm ngamuk)《RAGIL AND FRED》。当Twitter帐号@cholilnafis、@anasabuabdillah、@mas_po_sanusi、@ridwan2474、@djoesa、@defrizonz和@samsularifin000对Deddy播客视频的回应以一种特殊的方式出现时,语言暴力的问题就出现了。这篇文章表明,通过选择包含暴力元素的词语,存在一个控制和约束身体的过程。使用暴力语言是为了疏远他人,例如“指责他人”的概念。在洛萨诺和洛朗看来,“指责他人”是在社会不恰当的情况下指责少数民族,而不是看到自己的错误。与此同时,训练身体的过程通过暴力语言进行,这些语言与伊斯兰话语的解释有关。