Power and Branding: Language Commodification of Tourist Resorts

Exploitation of language in commercial sector is inexorable. Language does not only work to articulate meaning but also to send and build image. In this sense, language has been commodified. This fact becomes more obvious in tourism industry in which language plays vital role to construct brand as w...

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Main Authors: Asrofin Nur Kholifah, Ika Maratus Sholikhah, Erna Wardani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Negeri Padang 2021-03-01
Series:Humanus: Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu-ilmu Humaniora
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Online Access:http://ejournal.unp.ac.id/index.php/humanus/article/view/111026
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author Asrofin Nur Kholifah
Ika Maratus Sholikhah
Erna Wardani
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Erna Wardani
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description Exploitation of language in commercial sector is inexorable. Language does not only work to articulate meaning but also to send and build image. In this sense, language has been commodified. This fact becomes more obvious in tourism industry in which language plays vital role to construct brand as well as to reach targeted profit. Based on these premises, this research aims to unravel the phenomenon of language commodification in Baturraden Tourism areas within the framework of Linguistic Landscape. The descriptive qualitative research was conducted through observation, documentation and interview. Data in the forms of photographs were gathered to be analyzed and interpreted to capture the language commodification manifested in the selected areas. The analysis shows that language commodification is materialized through the use of Indonesian, English and Javanese. English serves a dominant language in this tourism industry. Most tourist destinations prefer using English to Indonesian as national language to label their place. The issue of branding therefore becomes obvious to elevate the market and effectively attract the visitors. English, rather than functions as referential meaning, serves economic functions. Here, English is more powerful than other given languages. English offers higher prestige, modernity and promising brand to be beneficial for this industry. Then, Javanese is maintained to introduce the history or local legend as well as to bring the sense of authenticity.
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spelling doaj.art-25a79c8ecd6f4507b51a3b9b2b2002152022-12-23T04:01:34ZengUniversitas Negeri PadangHumanus: Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu-ilmu Humaniora1410-80622528-39362021-03-01201213510.24036/humanus.v20i1.11102613309Power and Branding: Language Commodification of Tourist ResortsAsrofin Nur Kholifah0Ika Maratus Sholikhah1Erna Wardani2Universitas Jenderal Soedirman, Central JavaUniversitas Jenderal Soedirman, Central JavaUniversitas Jenderal Soedirman, Central JavaExploitation of language in commercial sector is inexorable. Language does not only work to articulate meaning but also to send and build image. In this sense, language has been commodified. This fact becomes more obvious in tourism industry in which language plays vital role to construct brand as well as to reach targeted profit. Based on these premises, this research aims to unravel the phenomenon of language commodification in Baturraden Tourism areas within the framework of Linguistic Landscape. The descriptive qualitative research was conducted through observation, documentation and interview. Data in the forms of photographs were gathered to be analyzed and interpreted to capture the language commodification manifested in the selected areas. The analysis shows that language commodification is materialized through the use of Indonesian, English and Javanese. English serves a dominant language in this tourism industry. Most tourist destinations prefer using English to Indonesian as national language to label their place. The issue of branding therefore becomes obvious to elevate the market and effectively attract the visitors. English, rather than functions as referential meaning, serves economic functions. Here, English is more powerful than other given languages. English offers higher prestige, modernity and promising brand to be beneficial for this industry. Then, Javanese is maintained to introduce the history or local legend as well as to bring the sense of authenticity.http://ejournal.unp.ac.id/index.php/humanus/article/view/111026language commodification, branding, power
spellingShingle Asrofin Nur Kholifah
Ika Maratus Sholikhah
Erna Wardani
Power and Branding: Language Commodification of Tourist Resorts
Humanus: Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu-ilmu Humaniora
language commodification, branding, power
title Power and Branding: Language Commodification of Tourist Resorts
title_full Power and Branding: Language Commodification of Tourist Resorts
title_fullStr Power and Branding: Language Commodification of Tourist Resorts
title_full_unstemmed Power and Branding: Language Commodification of Tourist Resorts
title_short Power and Branding: Language Commodification of Tourist Resorts
title_sort power and branding language commodification of tourist resorts
topic language commodification, branding, power
url http://ejournal.unp.ac.id/index.php/humanus/article/view/111026
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