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Men and women as victims of patriarchy in Ika Natassa’s books: critical eleven & divortiare trilogy

This thesis is intended to analyze the victimization of patriarchy toward two genders at the same time, male and female, that previously was only considered as a system that oppresses women due to its characteristics that put men in a more superior position. I analyze the behavior of the main characters from two Ika Natassa’s books Critical Eleven and Divortiare Trilogy that allegedly embodied the patriarchal values in their behaviors on a daily basis that later could victimize them in its practice. In analyzing the books, I use the traditional Javanese patriarchy values such as 3M, kanca wingking, and benggol & bonggol. The analysis is divided into two subchapters. The first subchapter will analyze how patriarchal ideology affects the lives of the two main female characters, Alex and Anya, where they had to keep up with the expectations of becoming the ideal traditional wife and how it put them in hard times. The second subchapter will analyze how the patriarchal ideology surprisingly also affects the husbands of the main female characters. The finding shows that patriarchal ideologies surprisingly oppresses not only the wives but the husbands as well.

Creator(s)
  • (A11170010) YOGIE RUKWANDA
Contributor(s)
  • Setefanus Suprajitno → Advisor 1
  • Liliek Soelistyo → Examination Committee 1
  • Stefanny Irawan, S.S., M.A. → Examination Committee 2
Publisher
Universitas Kristen Petra; 2022
Language
English
Category
s1 – Undergraduate Thesis
Sub Category
A Critical Thesis – Program English for Business
Source
A Critical Thesis No. 01012356/ING/2022; Yogie Rukwanda (A11170010)
Subject(s)
  • INDONESIAN FICTION-21ST CENTURY-STUDY AND TEACHING
  • PATRIARCHY IN LITERATURE
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