Gender Role in Rural Life: An Audience Reception Analysis on Banyumas Films in Reformation Era

This qualitative research was aimed at investigating audience’s responses on gender role in rural life represented in Banyumas films. The data were taken from library research, questionnaire, and group discussion with Banyumas natives. The audience consisted of female and male university students as...

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Main Authors: Aidatul Chusna, M. Taufiqurrohman, Lynda Suzanna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bina Nusantara University 2017-11-01
Series:Lingua Cultura
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Online Access:https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/Lingua/article/view/1818
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spelling doaj-c9809a2c7413447ca46d8ede1f0ab1512021-04-02T13:29:17ZengBina Nusantara UniversityLingua Cultura1978-81182460-710X2017-11-0111211511910.21512/lc.v11i2.18183197Gender Role in Rural Life: An Audience Reception Analysis on Banyumas Films in Reformation EraAidatul Chusna0M. Taufiqurrohman1Lynda Suzanna2Jenderal Soedirman UniversityJenderal Soedirman UniversityJenderal Soedirman UniversityThis qualitative research was aimed at investigating audience’s responses on gender role in rural life represented in Banyumas films. The data were taken from library research, questionnaire, and group discussion with Banyumas natives. The audience consisted of female and male university students as well as Banyumas film community. Media viewing was conducted before the discussion. The study findings show that the audiences, both males and females, tend to be receptive to the shifting role of wife as the breadwinner of the family since factories in Banyumas give more work opportunities to women than men. In addition, the respondents are appreciative to the role of Banyumas women who are actively involved in the cultural preservation. However, they think that it rarely happens as Banyumas people prefer working in factories to preserve the tradition.https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/Lingua/article/view/1818Banyumas film, gender role, rurality
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author Aidatul Chusna
M. Taufiqurrohman
Lynda Suzanna
spellingShingle Aidatul Chusna
M. Taufiqurrohman
Lynda Suzanna
Gender Role in Rural Life: An Audience Reception Analysis on Banyumas Films in Reformation Era
Lingua Cultura
Banyumas film, gender role, rurality
author_facet Aidatul Chusna
M. Taufiqurrohman
Lynda Suzanna
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title Gender Role in Rural Life: An Audience Reception Analysis on Banyumas Films in Reformation Era
title_short Gender Role in Rural Life: An Audience Reception Analysis on Banyumas Films in Reformation Era
title_full Gender Role in Rural Life: An Audience Reception Analysis on Banyumas Films in Reformation Era
title_fullStr Gender Role in Rural Life: An Audience Reception Analysis on Banyumas Films in Reformation Era
title_full_unstemmed Gender Role in Rural Life: An Audience Reception Analysis on Banyumas Films in Reformation Era
title_sort gender role in rural life: an audience reception analysis on banyumas films in reformation era
publisher Bina Nusantara University
series Lingua Cultura
issn 1978-8118
2460-710X
publishDate 2017-11-01
description This qualitative research was aimed at investigating audience’s responses on gender role in rural life represented in Banyumas films. The data were taken from library research, questionnaire, and group discussion with Banyumas natives. The audience consisted of female and male university students as well as Banyumas film community. Media viewing was conducted before the discussion. The study findings show that the audiences, both males and females, tend to be receptive to the shifting role of wife as the breadwinner of the family since factories in Banyumas give more work opportunities to women than men. In addition, the respondents are appreciative to the role of Banyumas women who are actively involved in the cultural preservation. However, they think that it rarely happens as Banyumas people prefer working in factories to preserve the tradition.
topic Banyumas film, gender role, rurality
url https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/Lingua/article/view/1818
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