Hybridity and mimicry in three thousand years of longing film
Ukhti Nur Iftani - Personal Name
In post-colonial, there was a concept of opposing identities between the colonized and the colonizer. However, this research focuses on Djinn as an African immigrant character who is part of the colonized people and adopts a Westerner's identity as part of the colonizer people. This is an identity issue for Djinn because, as a colonized, he adopts the colonizer identity. The colonized people adopted the colonizer identity called hybridity and mimicry. This research discusses hybridity and mimicry in a film directed by George Miller entitled Three Thousand Years of Longing (2022). This research uses a descriptive qualitative method and the theory of hybridity, mimicry, and ambivalence by Homi Bhabha. This research aims to examine hybridity, mimicry, and the impact on African immigrant character. The results show hybridity in Djinn as an African immigrant character through language, physical appearance, and education. Hybridity in Djinn influenced him to imitate the colonizer and appeared in his physical appearance and perspective. Hybridity and mimicry make Djinn have an identity crisis. He prefers to use the colonizer's language, physical appearance, and place. In conclusion, the problem of identity in Djinn as an African immigrant is a form of hybridity and mimicry process which impacts identity crisis.
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SI23014 | SKR SI23014 | Perpustakaan FAH | Tersedia namun tidak untuk dipinjamkan - No Loan |
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Fakultas Adab dan Humaniora UIN Syarif Hidayatullah : Jakarta., 2023
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viii, 55 hlm., ilus.
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English
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Ukhti Nur Iftani
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