KAJIAN LITERATUR SISTEMATIS: TELAAH PENELITIAN SINEMA INDONESIA PADA ARTIKEL TERINDEKS SCOPUS
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https://doi.org/10.52423/jikuho.v10i3.1680Keywords:
Analisis Tematik, Kajian Literatur Sistematis, Sinema IndonesiaAbstract
Penelitian ini meninjau 90 artikel terindeks Scopus untuk menganalisis penelitian tentang sinema Indonesia. Penelitian ini mengidentifikasi dan mendeskripsikan tema-tema penelitian film Indonesia yang terbit di Elsevier Scopus. Metode yang digunakan adalah analisis tematik kualitatif dan penggunaan protokol PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses) sebagai panduan dengan memasukan kata kunci: “Sinema Indonesia” dan “Film Indonesia”. Semua kata kunci ini diterapkan di seluruh judul artikel, abstrak, dan kata kunci untuk memastikan relevansi hasil pencarian. Hasil analisa mengungkapkan terdapat lima area tema penelitian sinema Indonesia: representasi gender, identitas Islam, genre horor, nasionalisme dan identitas, serta sensor dan dimensi politik. Temuan ini menekankan adanya perubahan pada tema representasi perempuan dan karakter LGBTQ+, negosiasi nilai-nilai Islam dalam sinema arus utama, refleksi sosial pada genre horor, dan peran ganda sinema dalam mendukung serta mengkritik ideologi nasionalis.. Dengan mengintegrasikan wawasan tematik, penelitian ini memberikan sintesis yang dapat memandu peneliti sinema Indonesia terutama terkait penggunaan metodologi dan kerangka interdisipliner yang lebih luas.
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