The Production of Tattooed “Bad People” and “Good People” as a Subject in Online Mass Media Kompas.com, Liputan6.com, and Detik.com
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https://doi.org/10.22219/mdo.v1i2.10669Abstract
Mass media come along with the reality that happens in the social life. This gives the opportunity to construct tattooed subject through the statements, appropriate with the discursive formation it creates, so that it is interesting to read and use as knowledge. The representation with discursive approach by Michael Focault, as stated in Stuart Hall, chooses this part to examine a discourse relationship, knowledge that is always connected to power and subject related questions. The subjects that are produced by tattoo-related discourse get through the news and then are associated with the knowledge surrounding them. This research produces the subject of “bad people” and “good people” that operates in criminal, religious, and medical discourse.
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