Alienasi Dalam Film Sorry We Missed You

Nugraheni, Hesti Wulan (2022) Alienasi Dalam Film Sorry We Missed You. Sarjana (S1) thesis, Universitas Islam "45" Bekasi.

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Abstract

The film Sorry We Missed You uses issues in the world of work to criticize the economic system in Britain. This film is set in a family that has been trapped in a debt economy due to the financial crisis in 2008. The purpose of this study is to find out how the film Sorry We Missed You represents the gig economy that exploits the working class. The method used in this study is a method with a narrative analysis approach. As a result of the gig economy disability, it causes alienation or alienation of workers, which can be reviewed based on the concept of Karl Marx's theory of alienation. The film shows various alienations, namely: workers alienation from the products (in the form of services) his produces, the production process (the process of delivering packages), his co-workers, and even himself.

Item Type: Thesis (TA, Skripsi, Tesis, Disertasi) (Sarjana (S1))
Contributors/Dosen Pembimbing,NIDN Dosen bisa diakses di LINK https://bit.ly/NIDNdosenunismabekasi:
ContributionContributors / Dosen PembimbingNIDN
UNSPECIFIEDDwi Aksa, Yudha Asmara0410068202
Keywords / Kata Kunci: Film, ekonomi gig, alienasi.
Subjects: Psikologi Industri dan Organisasi
Studi Langsung Media dan Industri Kreatif
Faculty: Fakultas Komunikasi Sastra dan Bahasa > Sastra Inggris S1
Depositing User: Ms Hesti Wulan Nugraheni
Date Deposited: 26 Dec 2022 06:50
Last Modified: 26 Dec 2022 06:50
URI: http://repository.unismabekasi.ac.id/id/eprint/1637

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