Women’s Socio-Political Dynamics in Indonesian Literature
Literary works have been believed to be media to spread ideas or ideology. This paper seeks to examine the images of women before Indonesia’s Reformation Era as reflected in Ahmad Tohari's Bekisar Merah and after the Reformation Era as reflected in Ayu Utami's Saman. By employing qualitati...
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doaj-03b0e4521b044c90b828bc774c9d90532021-04-06T15:13:59ZengWalisongo State Islamic UniversityWalisongo: Jurnal Penelitian Sosial Keagamaan0852-71722461-064X2020-11-0128224926610.21580/ws.28.2.65342929Women’s Socio-Political Dynamics in Indonesian LiteratureWajiran Wajiran0Dani Fadillah1Universitas Ahmad Dahlan, Yogyakarta(Scopus ID 57214808171) Universitas Ahmad Dahlan, YogyakartaLiterary works have been believed to be media to spread ideas or ideology. This paper seeks to examine the images of women before Indonesia’s Reformation Era as reflected in Ahmad Tohari's Bekisar Merah and after the Reformation Era as reflected in Ayu Utami's Saman. By employing qualitative modes of inquiry and theories in the sociology of literature, this study has shown that images of women before and after Indonesia’s Reformation Era were depicted differently. Before Indonesia’s Reformation Era, the image of women tended to be submissive in dealing with the socio-political dynamics, while after the Reformation Era in 1998, they were depicted as progressive and even rebellious. However, it is also important to notice that this difference indicated the writers' political and ideological preference in describing the women’s position in Indonesian society in their era. The findings of this study support Gramsci's idea about ideological or cultural hegemony presented by literary work.https://journal.walisongo.ac.id/index.php/walisongo/article/view/6534the image of womenindonesian literature, reflectionreformation era, societysocio-political dynamic |
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Women’s Socio-Political Dynamics in Indonesian Literature |
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Women’s Socio-Political Dynamics in Indonesian Literature |
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Women’s Socio-Political Dynamics in Indonesian Literature |
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Women’s Socio-Political Dynamics in Indonesian Literature |
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Walisongo State Islamic University |
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Walisongo: Jurnal Penelitian Sosial Keagamaan |
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Literary works have been believed to be media to spread ideas or ideology. This paper seeks to examine the images of women before Indonesia’s Reformation Era as reflected in Ahmad Tohari's Bekisar Merah and after the Reformation Era as reflected in Ayu Utami's Saman. By employing qualitative modes of inquiry and theories in the sociology of literature, this study has shown that images of women before and after Indonesia’s Reformation Era were depicted differently. Before Indonesia’s Reformation Era, the image of women tended to be submissive in dealing with the socio-political dynamics, while after the Reformation Era in 1998, they were depicted as progressive and even rebellious. However, it is also important to notice that this difference indicated the writers' political and ideological preference in describing the women’s position in Indonesian society in their era. The findings of this study support Gramsci's idea about ideological or cultural hegemony presented by literary work. |
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the image of women indonesian literature, reflection reformation era, society socio-political dynamic |
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