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HETEROGLOSSIA IN SOPHIE KINSELLA’S THE UNDOMESTIC GODDESS ., Yulistiyanti
Proceeding SENDI_U 2016: SENDI_U
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This study reveals the differentiated languages or heteroglossia in popular novel entitled The UndomesticGoddess. Heteroglossia is a terminology which Mikhail Bakhtin introduced in his essay Discourse in theNovel. Novel is an arena where the contestation of ideologies take place. It contests from the socialinteraction among the characters of a novel. The Undomestic Goddess tells about a young female lawyerwho gets fired from the law firm because she makes a huge mistake, then because of the mistake shebecomes a house-keeper. Heteroglossia is applied in this novel known from the utterances used by thecharacters and narrator of the novel. From heteroglossia or differentiated languages emanate ideologies.This study focuses on the contestation of the two opposite ideologies; patriarchy and feminism. Itidentifies utterances and categorizes them. It also needs interpretation to elucidate the ideologies found inthe utterances. Patriarchal ideology which has put male as a dominant force is not only believed by themale characters, but the female characters also practise them. The opposite ideology, feminism shows thatthe female character tries to break the social construction that brings female as an important other andoften gets discrimination in the binary opposition between male and female. This novel depicts the socialproblem people experience although they live in this modern era when digital technology cannot beseparated from their lives and females can achieve high-education and do career, the patriarchal ideologystill works in the society.Keywords: heteroglossia, patriarchy, feminism, ideological contestation, The Undomestic Goddess
WOMEN’S VOICES IN MAYA ANGELOU’S SELECTED POEMS Yulistiyanti, Yulistiyanti
Proceeding SENDI_U 2019: SEMINAR NASIONAL MULTI DISIPLIN ILMU DAN CALL FOR PAPERS
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This study reveals tone of the two Maya Angelou’s poems. They are entitled Phenomenal Woman and Equality. Revealing tone needs to find out the speakers of the poems. They also convey message for the readers, so that it finds the voice of the poems. This study includes in a qualitative research that does not discuss numerical data. It describes findings of the data used. Conducting this study, the researchers did some procedures; reading the two poems as the data, identifying poems’ elements including the speaker, analyzing the tone and the message, and interpreting the data. It applies poetry theory that focuses on the intrinsic elements; tone, speaker, image, and figure of speech. From the procedures conducted, the two poems have different tone, but over all they tend to convey positive tone. Phenomenal Woman brings self-confidence tone of a woman. It has message for people, especially women, not to be embarrassed to what they have. They need care to be respected by others. Then, the second poem, Equality shows dissatisfaction and anger of a woman who experienced inequality in the society. Both poems are conveyed by women as the speakers. Keywords: poem, tone, speaker, image, Maya Angelou, Phenomenal Woman, Equality
ECO FEMINIST LITERARY ANALYSIS OF CHILDREN’S LITERATURE Widyaningrum, Agnes; ., Yulistiyanti; Rahayu, Endang Yuliani
Proceeding SENDI_U 2021: SEMINAR NASIONAL MULTI DISIPLIN ILMU DAN CALL FOR PAPERS
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Reading children’s literature is a good choice for young readers because they have to get involve into reading process to build their habit and if this activity is done continuously, it will be a character. Reading will broaden young reader’s mind to accept all information from reading texts and one example is from reading children’s literature. There are many kinds of children’s literature written in L1 as well as L2 languages because EFL can help young learners adapt to use English in their daily activity. The choice to read English children’s literature will help them learn not just the vocabulary but also the values from the story, such as self-confident, honesty, friendship, bravery, and many more. Those values are some of philosophical values which are the important elements in building students’ character. As a descriptive study in which the purpose is to find out certain phenomena, we chose Randall Van Nostrand’s Helen and The Golden Bee as the object of the study. There are two problems focusing on Helen as the main character in growing her self- confident and helping others though she also experienced some conflicts, internally and externally. This study applied Ecofeminism approach in order to get the findings which show how Helen struggles through her conflicts to build her self-confident and made friends with other creatures, as part of the nature in the environment in which she created on her adventure.
HETEROGLOSSIA IN SOPHIE KINSELLA’S THE UNDOMESTIC GODDESS ., Yulistiyanti
Proceeding SENDI_U 2016: SEMINAR NASIONAL MULTI DISIPLIN ILMU DAN CALL FOR PAPERS
Publisher : Proceeding SENDI_U

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This study reveals the differentiated languages or heteroglossia in popular novel entitled The UndomesticGoddess. Heteroglossia is a terminology which Mikhail Bakhtin introduced in his essay Discourse in theNovel. Novel is an arena where the contestation of ideologies take place. It contests from the socialinteraction among the characters of a novel. The Undomestic Goddess tells about a young female lawyerwho gets fired from the law firm because she makes a huge mistake, then because of the mistake shebecomes a house-keeper. Heteroglossia is applied in this novel known from the utterances used by thecharacters and narrator of the novel. From heteroglossia or differentiated languages emanate ideologies.This study focuses on the contestation of the two opposite ideologies; patriarchy and feminism. Itidentifies utterances and categorizes them. It also needs interpretation to elucidate the ideologies found inthe utterances. Patriarchal ideology which has put male as a dominant force is not only believed by themale characters, but the female characters also practise them. The opposite ideology, feminism shows thatthe female character tries to break the social construction that brings female as an important other andoften gets discrimination in the binary opposition between male and female. This novel depicts the socialproblem people experience although they live in this modern era when digital technology cannot beseparated from their lives and females can achieve high-education and do career, the patriarchal ideologystill works in the society.Keywords: heteroglossia, patriarchy, feminism, ideological contestation, The Undomestic Goddess