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The Short Story “I Want My Son to Become a Murderer“ in Deconstructive Analysis Siti Hafsah
Ethical Lingua: Journal of Language Teaching and Literature Vol. 6 No. 2 (2019)
Publisher : Universitas Cokroaminoto Palopo

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Deconstruction in short story "I Want My Son to Become a Murderer" shows a binary opposition which leads into an understanding that there is no hierarchy opposition. Derrida deconstruction in literary work aims to show logical and rhetorical non-equivalence between what explicitly written and what is implicitly hidden in the text. The deconstruction study shows how the contradictions should be uncovered from the text which called dissemination. The result of the analysis shows the opposition found are: (1) opposition between title and story; (2) opposition between the story and the footnote; (3) opposition between intuitive comprehension and logical reasoning; (4) opposition between fact and fiction; (5) opposition between “I lyric” and many people; and (6) opposition between the writer and the reader.
Kartini and Srikandi: Representation of Women in Indonesian Political Discourse through Metonymy Muhammad Adam; Siti Hafsah; Wahyuni Wahyuni
Journal of Language and Literature Vol 21, No 1 (2021): April
Publisher : Universitas Sanata Dharma

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The representation of women in politics is one of the most discussed topics in Indonesian political discourse, including political discourse in media, particularly in the Indonesian context. Two metonymies are commonly used to refer to women politicians in the Indonesian context, the first is Srikandi and the second is Kartini, both are well-known figures in Indonesian history and culture. This paper discusses the use of those two metonymies to speak about women politicians in Indonesian political discourse. The focus of the investigation is the extent of the use of the metonymy across political parties and Indonesian political level, from national to local, and the influence of the context of time to the metonymy chosen in a particular discourse. The study will also examine the characteristics that are associated with the two figures that are highlighted in metonymic use.  The study is descriptive qualitative with Conceptual Metaphor Theory – CMT as the theoretical background with ten data from news headlines that are purposively chosen for this study. The result shows that the metonymic use of both figures is extensive across parties and political levels. It is also found that the context plays important role in the use of Kartini particularly during the celebration of Kartini day on April 21; Whereas the notions of women empowerment are not reflected from all metonymic use. Thus, the text producers should not only use Kartini and Srikandi as metonymy just because of gender relatedness but should reflect more on women empowerment.
The Effect of Patriarchy Towards Women's Oppression of Freedom in Enola Holmes: The Case of The Missing Marquess by Nancy Springer Sava Anindya Anugerah Putri; Siti Hafsah
Prologue: Journal on Language and Literature Vol. 9 No. 1 (2023): Prologue: Journal on Language and Literature
Publisher : Faculty of Letters Universitas Balikpapan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36277/jurnalprologue.v9i1.101

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This thesis aims to analyze the effect of patriarchy towards the oppression of women’s freedom in the novel Enola Holmes: The Case of The Missing Marquess. The theory used in this research is the theory of feminism specifically liberal feminism proposed by Mary Wollstonecraft. The method used in this research is a descriptive qualitative research method. The researcher found that there are several forms of oppression of women’s freedom based on forms of patriarchy, such as public and private patriarchy. The oppression such as, the oppression of freedom in the form of Education, Voting Rights, and Individual Rights. The oppression was dominant happened in private patriarchy form. Those oppression resulted a women’s resistance from women who wanted to resist the patriarchal actions experienced by the female character in this object research.
Stereotyping as the Trigger Factor of Discrimination in Ghost Boys by Jewell Parker Rhodes Elma Sukma Nugraha; Siti Hafsah
Prologue: Journal on Language and Literature Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): Prologue: Journal on Language and Literature
Publisher : Faculty of Letters Universitas Balikpapan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36277/jurnalprologue.v9i2.89

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This research aims to analyse stereotyping as the trigger factor of discrimination in the novel Ghost Boys by Jewell Parker Rhodes. There are two objective of this research; to find out the categories of stereotype and to explain stereotype trigger discrimination. The theory used in this research is categories of stereotype by David Schneider. The type of research is descriptive qualitative study. The primary data in this research is the novel Ghost Boys by Jewell Parker Rhodes. The result of the research is the researcher found that the categories of stereotypes in the novel Ghost Boys by Jewell Parker Rhodes are; gender, race, age, physical features, occupation, and social economic, and language with 38 data. The most dominant data is racial stereotype as much as 50%. Stereotyping trigger discrimination in the form; of verbal expression, avoidance, exclusion, and physical abuse with 25 data, the most dominant is physical abuse as much as 36%.
THE FORM AND AFFECT OF AGORAPHOBIA TO ADOPT TO THE ENVIRONMENT IN THE NOVEL THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW BY A. J. FINN heldy yuliana; Siti Hafsah
Prologue: Journal on Language and Literature Vol. 10 No. 1 (2024): Prologue: Journal on Language and Literature
Publisher : Faculty of Letters Universitas Balikpapan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36277/jurnalprologue.v10i1.96

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This paper explores disability and the effect of Agoraphobia in the novel “The Woman in the Window”. There are two objectives of this research: 1) to identify disability of Agoraphobia of Anna Foxx in the novel “The Woman in the Window” and 2) to identify the effect of Agoraphobia to adopt to the environment in the novel “The Woman in the Window”. The theory used in this research is the Psychoanalysis using Sigmund Freud theory; the methodology employed is qualitative research in which researcher tried to present the issues descriptively. As for the data, they were collected from books, journal and internet. The novel were taken out as the primary data. This result of the research, the researchers finds that disability of Agoraphobia is nervous, panic attack and losing control and the effect of Agoraphobia to adopt to the environment are fear of going out, surrounding and lose.