Fenomena Intertekstualitas Fashion Karnaval di Nusantara

Denissa, Lois and Piliang, Yasraf A. and Widodo, Pribadi and Adisasmito, Nuning D. (2016) Fenomena Intertekstualitas Fashion Karnaval di Nusantara. Jurnal Ilmiah Seni dan Budaya Panggung, 26 (4). ISSN 2502-3640

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Abstract

Rampant fashion Carnival in Nusantara and various other genres triggered by the presence of Jember Fashion Carnaval. Michael Bahtin refer to this phenomenon as intertextuality, namely the dependence of the text with other texts, so that the existence of a text is always infl uenced by previous texts. This intertextuality theory changed the perception of quoting process and bear criticism of the work that emphasizes authenticity and originality. Research using qualitative interpretative approach by analyzing how the developments have aff ected similar Carnival in other cities and the rise of art genres positive response take part together. Its consistency has been a magnet for photographers, media, photography exhibition, painting, culinary and local creative industries. The formation of Indonesian Carnival Association, incorpora seven provinces in Indonesian Wonderful Archipelago Carnival and Jember Carnival hosted storefront for Nusantara Carnival. The research interpreting that the process of intertextuality is a positive perspective because of its ability to enable similar or diff erent art genres, creating a conducive terrain Carnival.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Intertextuality, Jember Fashion Carnival, Carnival Terrain
Subjects: N Fine Arts > NX Arts in general
Depositing User: Perpustakaan Maranatha
Date Deposited: 18 Feb 2019 05:30
Last Modified: 04 Jun 2021 07:56
URI: http://repository.maranatha.edu/id/eprint/25554

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