The Differences In Negotiating Behaviour West To East Diaspora In Main Character Of Karate Kid (2010)
Afif Tabah Rudwiyatmoko - Personal Name
Elve Oktafiyani - Personal Name

Diaspora and identity have become important topics of discussion since
the early 2000s. This issue is increasingly widespread and is featured in text
and film media studies. Topics that discuss individual or group identity and the
processes that occur in the social community of the diaspora to become a
cultural identity scheme. This identity represents social realities and issues,
while also showing the fluid, ever-changing and dynamic nature of identity.
This study uses qualitative descriptive analysis in collaboration to explore,
analyze, and understand more deeply about the social and identity changes,
researcher tries to apply a cultural studies approach and identity theory. This
study examines how the identity of West to the East diaspora is constructed and
negotiated in the main character of the Karate Kid (2010) film. The analysis
shows that there are striking differences from the West to the East diaspora
which can be indicated from how the main character express his identity, how
he adapts to a new culture, to the attitude in how the main character accepts
and consumes new culture in his environment or host country. After the
researcher finds these differences, the researcher will analyze the differences
using Stuart Hall's Identity and diaspora theory to dissect the adaptation and
negotiation phase of character identity related to diaspora carried out by the
main character and also describe the differences between the west to east
Diaspora and the usual east to west Diasporas.
the early 2000s. This issue is increasingly widespread and is featured in text
and film media studies. Topics that discuss individual or group identity and the
processes that occur in the social community of the diaspora to become a
cultural identity scheme. This identity represents social realities and issues,
while also showing the fluid, ever-changing and dynamic nature of identity.
This study uses qualitative descriptive analysis in collaboration to explore,
analyze, and understand more deeply about the social and identity changes,
researcher tries to apply a cultural studies approach and identity theory. This
study examines how the identity of West to the East diaspora is constructed and
negotiated in the main character of the Karate Kid (2010) film. The analysis
shows that there are striking differences from the West to the East diaspora
which can be indicated from how the main character express his identity, how
he adapts to a new culture, to the attitude in how the main character accepts
and consumes new culture in his environment or host country. After the
researcher finds these differences, the researcher will analyze the differences
using Stuart Hall's Identity and diaspora theory to dissect the adaptation and
negotiation phase of character identity related to diaspora carried out by the
main character and also describe the differences between the west to east
Diaspora and the usual east to west Diasporas.
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Fakultas Adab dan Humaniora UIN Syarif Hidayatullah : Jakarta., 2024
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