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The rapid development in the gaming business makes games, besides being a means of entertainment, also become the promotional tools for companies. One of them is the BTS World game released by Big Hit Entertainment to promote the K-Pop idol group, BTS. Fr... see more

Shakespeare’s tragedies and Quentin Tarantino’s aesthetically violent films bear striking similarities in the problematization of both villainy and reality. Such concerns reverberate the most in Othello (1604) and The Hateful Eight (2015). Although critic... see more

Hyperreality is a key term in Jean Baudrillard’s cultural theory, designating a phase in the development of image where it “masks the absence of a profound reality.” The ambiance of Joseph Heller’s Catch-22 (1961) closely corresponds to Baudrillard’s noti... see more

This study investigates the issues raised by the creation of ‘new’ songs entirely from ‘old’ recordings, exemplified by mashups. The paper looks at the illegal status of the genre and the challenge to traditional ideas of authorship and originality posed... see more

‘I love acting, it is so much more real than life’. Lord Henry Wotton, in his statement in Wilde’s classic novel, appears to be anticipating Jean Baudrillard’s theory of hyperreality, in which representation becomes more real than the represente... see more

‘I love acting, it is so much more real than life’. Lord Henry Wotton, in his statement in Wilde’s classic novel, appears to be anticipating Jean Baudrillard’s theory of hyperreality, in which representation becomes more real than the represente... see more

The practice of Hindu marriages in Bali has been unknowingly hit by the name pop culture, or in lifestyle terms as pre-wedding photos. The wedding customs of the Hindu community in Bali as a local tradition or local culture that previously did not recogni... see more

‘I love acting, it is so much more real than life’. Lord Henry Wotton, in his statement in Wilde’s classic novel, appears to be anticipating Jean Baudrillard’s theory of hyperreality, in which representation becomes more real than the represente... see more

This study aims to reveal the meaning in the language used in pleasure-filled advertisements which are related to lifestyle. The concept of pleasure refers to hedonism which means prioritizing happiness and avoiding sadness or suffering. Ads about body ca... see more

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