Delvi Wahyuni
Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Negeri Sjech M. Djamil Djambek Bukittinggi

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The Return of Repressed in Novel The Midnight Library (2020) by Matt Haig. Rafiyan, Rayhan; Wahyuni, Delvi
English Language and Literature Vol 13, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v13i1.127391

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This research is an analysis of novel The Midnight Library by Matt Haig (2020). The design of this research is qualitative descriptive analysis. The analysis delves into the form of repression in the experience of Nora Seed. It enhances the analysis process by assisting in the unveiling of the meaning. The research used psychoanalysis theory by Sigmund Freud. The data in this research was obtained from the novel The Midnight Library by Matt Haig (2020), Based on the use of quotations from character, plot, and setting from the novel. The results show that there are two form of return of repression in the main character Nora Seed, consist of dream and anxiety. Furthermore, the data found from the novel shows Nora has released her repressed emotion by accepting her failure , Tolerancing the negative emotions, forgiving her parents in fact her parents are full of love to her, realizing that life is full of trials and needing connection to humans.
Racism Issues on Papuans on Online News Media SuaraPapua.com and Idenera.com: A Critical Discourse Analysis Yulianti, Deni Friska; Rosita, Nur; Wahyuni, Delvi
English Language and Literature Vol 12, No 4 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v12i4.128111

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This study utilizes Theo van Leeuwen's Critical Discourse Analysis to examine racism representation in Indonesian online news media SuaraPapua.com and Idenera.com. Employing a qualitative descriptive approach, data were drawn directly from articles on both platforms. Analysis reveals 14 instances of exclusion manifested through passivation, 8 nominalTizations, and 1 clause replacement. Despite variations, both platforms condemn racism against Papuans, often framing and marginalizing perpetrators without featuring them. SuaraPapua.com predominantly uses marginalization in reporting, whereas Idenera.com specifically identifies perpetrators such as military personnel (TNI), Satpol PP, mass organizations, and Indonesian officials like All Murtopa, Kopasus Commander, and Retired General Luhut Pandjaitan. This differential approach suggests a nuanced stance on addressing racism. While SuaraPapua.com employs a more generalized portrayal, Idenera.com adopts a more targeted approach by naming individuals involved. This research underscores the media's role in shaping perceptions of racism, highlighting variations in reporting strategies between platforms.
Overcoming Marital Dependency in Domenico Starnone’s “Ties” 2017 Sakti, Andhika Dwi; Wahyuni, Delvi
English Language and Literature Vol 12, No 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v12i3.124773

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This study is an analysis of a novel entitled Ties (2017) by Domenico Starnone. This analysis explores the issue of wife's dependency on the husband. The aim of this study is to explain the circumstances that have led the character to become dependent on her husband by applying feminist literary theory. The results of this study show that there are three circumstances, namely traditional gender roles, economic dependency and emotional dependency.
Women’s Dissatisfaction toward Their Own Bodies in Breasts and Eggs by Mieko Kawakami (2020) Fitri, Rahma Annisa; Wahyuni, Delvi
English Language and Literature Vol 13, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v13i2.125062

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This research is an analysis of a novel entitled Breasts and Eggs (2020) by Mieko Kawakami. This research aims to find out how women’s body dissatisfaction is portrayed in the novel. This research is descriptive qualitative research which uses body image and feminist lens to analyze the issues of this research. This research indicates that the novel shows three aspects of body dissatisfaction which are: negative self perception of body shape, negative comparative perception of body image, and negative attitude concerning body image alteration experienced by some of the female characters. This research also indicates that patriarchal culture influences the creation of beauty standards through two things. The first one is through the media that promotes women in sexy figure. The second one is in the work place in which the men prefer Jiang Li with youthful appearance rather than Suzuka who is talented. In conclusion, Body dissatisfaction that is experienced commonly by women cannot be separated from the beauty standard created by patriarchal culture.
Agency in the Novel “Wanting Mor” by Rukhsana Khan (2009) Syahrin, Nada Alfi; Wahyuni, Delvi
English Language and Literature Vol 13, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v13i1.127350

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This research is an analysis of the novel Wanting Mor by Rukhsana Khan (2009). The research aims to analyze the agency shown by Afghan women in facing various oppressions in Afghanistan such as the patriarchal system, traditional social relation, foreign country intervention, and women with disabilities. The research used women's agency theory by Naila Kabeer within feminist literary theory. The form of this research is descriptive qualitative analysis. The data in this research was obtained from the novel Wanting Mor by Rukhsana Khan (2009). The results show that there are three factors lead to the emergence of Agency in Afghan women namely education, personal values, and support. This research also shows that there are three manifestations of women's agency in Afghanistan namely Decision-making, Self-determination, and Self-resilience.
“The Gilded Cage”: Oppression Experienced by Upper-Class Women in Novel The Widows of Malabar Hill (2018) by Sujata Massey Anastasya, Citra; Wahyuni, Delvi
English Language and Literature Vol 12, No 4 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v12i4.125748

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This analysis explores the issue of oppression towards women as a result of patriarchal practices, traditional traditions, gender roles, and social expectations in the novel The Widows of Malabar Hill (2018) by Sujata Massey. This is qualitative research that relies on text and applies feminist literary criticism to analyze the issue in the novel. This analysis aims to find out the forms of oppression experienced by the upper-class women in the novel. This research found that upper-class women experienced several forms of oppression including gender-based discrimination, gender-based marginalization, powerlessness, restricted access to formal education, restriction on property sales rights, being forbidden to work in public, limitation in freedom of mobility, cultural and religious practices, gender-based violence, and lack of legal rights. This research also indicates that even in the upper social classes, gender and patriarchal culture are the main causes of women's oppression. This oppression limits the opportunities that upper-class women have to develop their true potential. 
Postcolonial Trauma Caused by Dehumanization in Esi Edugyan's Washington Black (2018) Frianda, Septian; Wahyuni, Delvi
English Language and Literature Vol 12, No 4 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v12i4.125953

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This analysis explores the issue of Postcolonial trauma caused by dehumanization in the novel "Washington Black" by Esy Edugyan. This analysis is text-based interpretation by applying Franz Fanon's theory of dehumanization can cause Postcolonial trauma. This analysis is to find out how dehumanization can cause Postcolonial trauma to colonized people. The result of this research found several act of dehumanization that makes colonized people feel Postcolonial trauma such as animalistic dehumanization and mechanical dehumanization. 
Disability as a Romantic Attraction in Jojo Moyes' Novel Me Before You Suhermen, Retno; Wahyuni, Delvi
English Language and Literature Vol 13, No 4 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v13i4.130645

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This study is an analysis of Jojo Moyes’ novel “Me Before You” (2012). The purpose of this study is to examine how disability is depicted as a romantic attraction in the novel. This study uses a descriptive-qualitative approach by utilizing feminist disability theory to analyze the novel, and is supported by feminist theory and patriarchal ideology. The results of the study show that the disability depicted in the novel actually becomes a romantic attraction, because physical limitations create a sense of dependence and strength in the relationship. This novel also illustrates that besides disability, there are other aspects that becomes romantic attractions, such as personality, emotional connections, feeling of being appreciated and needed, and sharing experiences. These findings indicate that disability is not a barrier for someone to feel romantic attraction in a relationship, even disability itself can be a source of attraction.
Italian Women’s Resistance to Oppression in the Novel My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante (2011) Fernando, Harif; Wahyuni, Delvi
English Language and Literature Vol 13, No 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v13i3.130632

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This research discusses resistance to oppression carried out by female characters in the novel My Brilliant Friend (2011) by Elena Ferrante. This research focuses on the types of oppression and resistance that female characters accept and carry out to face male domination. This research uses feminist literary theory with the support of two other theories, namely oppression theory and resistance theory to analyze the novel. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative. Results of this research divided into 2. First, 3 types of oppression such as marginalization, exploitation, and violence. Second, 2 types of resistance such as open resistance and hidden resistance. The two things above are represented by several characters. First, Lila’s father who represents marginalization, physical violence and psychological violence. Second, Rino, Lila’s brother, represents marginalization and physical violence. Third, Enzo represents physical violence. Fourth, gino represents sexual violence. Fifth, Donato Sarratore, who represents sexual violence and psychological violence. Sixth, the stranger represents marginalization, exploitation and sexual violence. Seventh, Lila which represents open resistance and hidden resistance. Eighth, Lenu represents open resistance and hidden resistance.