K-POP IDOL STANDARD DAN PRAKTIK KOMODIFIKASI PEKERJA DALAM VIDEO CLIP “IU-CELEBRITY”

  • Alfitriah A
  • Alyatalatthaf M
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Abstract

K-pop idols are demanded by agencies and fans based on beauty standards, ideal bodies, how to dress, and self-image. This study aims to describe the forms of K-pop idol standards and the practice of commodifying workers in the video clip “IU – Celebrity.” The Political Economy Theory of Communication from Vincent Mosco is used to see the practice of commodification, using John Fiske's Semiotics analysis method. The results of this study, on: (1) the level of reality, a k-pop idol is required to meet the ideal standards based on the agency as well as fan's wants; (2) representation level, signs at the reality level are transmitted into representational codes such as camera techniques, angles, transitions, video editing, location sets, sound, to special fx; (3) ideological level, it is found that there are capitalistic practices through the commodification of workers towards k-pop idols by the agency in the form of regulating appearance standards, clothing, privacy, and social relations of k-pop idols. This is done by the agency in order to maintain their idol image in accordance with the wishes of fans.

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Alfitriah, A., & Alyatalatthaf, M. D. M. (2023). K-POP IDOL STANDARD DAN PRAKTIK KOMODIFIKASI PEKERJA DALAM VIDEO CLIP “IU-CELEBRITY.” Interaksi: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi, 12(1), 19–35. https://doi.org/10.14710/interaksi.12.1.19-35

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