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Gender Bias and Empowering Women in Short Film “Padanan”: Bias Gender dan Pemberdayaan Perempuan dalam Film Pendek “Padanan” Raihana, Yasmin; Fikri, M. Andi
House of Wisdom: Journal on Library and Information Sciences Vol. 1 No. 1: Maret
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/how.v2i2.108

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This study aims to identify, explain, and analyze different behaviors towards genders. The short film "Padanan" aims to address and prevent implicit gender bias behaviors portrayed in each scene. The research methodology employed is qualitative, focusing on describing social phenomena through in-depth analysis supported by relevant theories with data collection conducted through documentary studies, particularly the analysis of the short film "Padanan" available on the Instagram account @yasminnrhn. The research findings reveal five types of gender bias actions. Firstly, marginalization, which restricts individuals perceived as weak in social status. Secondly, sexual violence, categorized into three levels: normalization, degrading, and assault. Thirdly, stereotypes, involving gender labeling normalized by society, such as prohibiting women from leading and judging men for showing weakness. Fourthly, double burden, arising from normalized marginalization and stereotypes, resulting in job imbalances between genders. Lastly, subordination, indicating the belief that women's position is lower than men's. Highlights: Types of Gender Bias: Five forms of gender bias identified: marginalization, sexual violence, stereotypes, double burden, and subordination. Film Focus: "Padanan" illustrates and aims to prevent implicit gender bias through its scenes. Methodology: Qualitative approach using documentary studies and analysis of the film on Instagram. Keywords: Gender Bias, Women Empowerment, Padanan Film
Identifying Gender Bias in the Short Film "Padanan" : Mengidentifikasi Bias Gender dalam Film Pendek “Padanan" Raihana, Yasmin; Fikri, M. Andi
House of Wisdom: Journal on Library and Information Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2: July
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/how.v2i2.236

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General background : Gender bias remains a persistent social issue with widespread, often implicit, manifestations that negatively impact social and professional dynamics. Specific background : The short film "Padanan" was produced to raise awareness about and prevent these subtle gender bias behaviors by portraying them within a narrative context. Knowledge gap : While the film offers a compelling artistic representation, a formal, qualitative analysis to systematically categorize and explain the specific types of bias depicted has been lacking. Aims : This study, therefore, aims to identify, explain, and analyze the various gender bias behaviors portrayed in "Padanan" through a qualitative methodology focused on documentary analysis. Results : The findings reveal five distinct forms of gender bias: marginalization, sexual violence, stereotypes, double burden, and subordination. Novelty : This research provides a unique, theory-supported framework for categorizing implicit gender bias as it is presented in modern media. Implications : The results offer significant insights for raising public awareness and developing targeted interventions to address and prevent these harmful behaviors. Highlights : The short film "Padanan" was created to address and prevent implicit gender bias behaviors. The research identified five types of gender bias: marginalization, sexual violence, stereotypes, double burden, and subordination. The film's production used a qualitative methodology, analyzing the short film "Padanan" to describe social phenomena related to gender. Keywords : Gender Bias, Women Empowerment, Padanan Film, Qualitative, Stereotypes