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NH. DINI SEBAGAI PRIYAYI FEMINIS: TANGGAPAN EVALUATIF NH. DINI TERHADAP KEPRIYAYIAN JAWA DARI PERSPEKTIF WANITA Yeon, Lee
Yinyang: Jurnal Studi Islam Gender dan Anak Vol 4 No 2 (2009)
Publisher : Pusat Studi Gender dan Anak (PSGA) IAIN Purwokerto

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Nh. Dini has been regarded as the pioneer in feminism, as the themes of her works convey her opinions about women’sissue in a society. Although she is likely to take side in her novels and often stands against social conventions and norms, she has shownappreciation toward the Javanese traditional cultural values, cultural values of the priyayi in her memoirs. This research has attempted toshow the way Nh. Dini draws a line between two contrary aspects, the cultural values of the priyayi and the women’s perspectives dan hasproven that basically Nh. Dini respects and accepts the values of priyayi, instead of exposing it as patriarchal system. What has become anissue for Nh. Dini is that the system has discriminated the implementation of the values of priyayi against women. By showing her faith in thevalues of priyayi and at the same time demanding equality between men and women, Nh. Dini appears with a new image as a feministpriyayi or a feminist who has faith in the values of priyayi
BINGKAI HETEROSEKSISME DALAM KARYA SASTRA INDONESIA KONTEMPORER BERTEMAKAN HOMOSEKSUALITAS Yeon, Lee
Paradigma: Jurnal Kajian Budaya Vol. 12, No. 3
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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Since the early 2000’s, Indonesian literary works raising the issue of homosexuality have been increasing in number. However, the proliferation of discourse on homosexuality cannot be necessarily interpreted as Indonesian literature’s increasing sympathy with homosexuality. Adequate discussion is needed regarding perceptions, perspectives, and attitudes towards homosexuality in literary works with the theme of homosexuality. In relation to this, we found that works raising the issue of homosexuality have not been able to escape from the framework of the prevailing social order and norms, namely heterosexism. This study aims to see how the idea of heterosexism works in narrating and embodying homosexuality in six chosen works with the theme of homosexuality. Results show that these six works address the robustness of heterosexism by presenting homosexual characters as individuals who are haunted by confusion about their own sexual orientation, giving stereotypical reasons for being homosexuals, and establishing homosexual relationships with gender roles that operate within the framework of heterosexuality.