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在新冠肺炎大流行时期,通过互联网,特别是社交媒体Facebook和Whatsapp,社会上出现了神话。在新型冠状病毒感染病例不断增加的情况下,通过互联网传播的相关信息可以在社区中轻松快速地传播。这导致恐慌,导致人们在不寻求进一步信息的情况下相信与预防和治疗Covid-19有关的神话。例如,关于洋葱和大蒜功效的神话,在日惹烹饪lodeh蔬菜,在巴厘岛制作wong-wongan米饭作为抵御自然灾害和疾病的仪式。本文考察了神话文本中符号的过量内容。本研究旨在了解神话文本中的符号学特征。本研究采用建构主义的定性研究范式和描述性研究范式,并运用超符号学理论。采用文献研究法和访谈法收集数据。采用Yasraf A. Piliang的过凝分析方法对数据进行分析。因此,研究人员在神话文本中发现了超能指和超代码。神话中充血符号的存在、意义和功能
HIPERSEMIOTIKA PADA MITOS TENTANG COVID-19 DI MEDIA SOSIAL FACEBOOK DAN WHATSAPP
In the era of the Covid-19 pandemic, myths emerged in the community through the Internet, especially social media Facebook and Whatsapp. In the midst of increasing cases of Covid-19 transmission, the spread of information related to Covid-19 on the Internet can easily and quickly spread in the community. This has resulted in panic leading to belief in myths related to the prevention and treatment of Covid-19 without seeking further information. For example, myths about the efficacy of onions and garlic, cooking lodeh vegetables in Yogyakarta and making wong-wongan rice as ritual to ward off natural disasters and diseases in Bali. This article examines the excessive content of signs in mythical texts. This study aims to understand the signs of hypersemiotics in the myth txt. The study uses a constructivist paradigm with a qualitative approach and descriptive type and uses hypersemiotic theory. Data were collected by documentation study and interviews. The data were analyzed by Yasraf A. Piliang’s hypersemiotic analysis method. As a result, researchers found hyper-signifier and hyper-code in mythical texts. Also the exixtence, meaning and function of hypersemiotic signs in myth