A STUDY OF TRANSITIVITY IN BARACK OBAMA’S SPEECH DELIVERED IN JAKARTA ON NOVEMBER 10th, 2010: A CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
Abstract
The speech of Obama has become quite phenomenal since his visit to
Indonesia in Asian Tour 2010. The speech got more enthusiasm from the
audience, especially the young people in the University of Indonesia. It is
interesting to investigate the factors behind the success of his speech and the
power he serves to recover his image and the United States in the perspective of
Indonesian people.
The goal of this study is to examine the language used by Obama in his
speech in serving power. This study is conducted to expose the production of
power used by Obama on the behalf of his country to present the United States
and Indonesia. It also investigates the existence of inequality and power abuse
used in the speech. The investigation is based on the theory of SFL proposed by
Halliday (1994) from the point of processes include in transitivity. Moreover, the
theory of CDA along with the theory of power is offered in this study to examine
the existence of inequality and power abuse.
This study applies the mixed method (both qualitative and quantitative
methods) to analyze the data. The primary data are taken from The White House
website (http://www.whitehouse.gov/) accessed on November 11, 2011 at 5:45
am. The primary data are collected by using stratified sampling. Next, the data are
analyzed by using transitivity analysis and the result is presented in the form of
statistical analysis.