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The Gender Inequality Issues Depicted in “The Queen’s Gambit (2020) Serial Movie by Scott Frank Yumita Namirah; Retno Ramadhina; Lyla Nawakwulan
Journal Innovation In Education Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Journal Innovation in Education (INOVED)
Publisher : STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59841/inoved.v3i1.2284

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Gender discrimination refers to the unfair treatment of individuals based on their sex and often occurs in various aspects of social life, including the workplace, education, and media. The film *The Queen's Gambit* portrays the journey of a female chess player, Beth Harmon, who faces numerous challenges in a male-dominated world. This article explores the theme of gender discrimination depicted in the film and analyzes how the representation of Beth Harmon reflects the real-life experiences of women in traditionally male-dominated fields. Using a critical analysis approach, this study identifies and evaluates the different forms of discrimination faced by Beth, both structural and interpersonal, and their impact on character development and narrative. Findings indicate that while Beth Harmon manages to overcome gender barriers to achieve success, the film still reflects and highlights the systemic challenges faced by women in competitive fields. This article contributes to the understanding of gender dynamics in the context of popular media and offers insights into how gender representation in film can influence public perceptions and social norms.
Claire’s Anxiety Disorder and Justine’s Depression After Her Mother’s Frustration in Melancholia Retno Ramadhina
Jurnal Pengetahuan dan Pendidikan Vol 4 No 3 (2025): Journal of Media, Sciences and Education
Publisher : Yayasan Baru Haji Samsudin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36312/jomet.v4i2.109

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The researchers selected the 2011 film Melancholia as the primary source to analyze because they found something in it that could be useful for everyone who reads this article in terms of knowledge and learning. Lars Von Trier wrote the script and also served as the director. The researches recognized that the circumstances and condition depicted in this film are identical to what occurs in modern society. The analysis of the data presented in this film is done through the use of qualitative research methodologies. Science fiction is the subject of the film. The authors employed both sociological and psychological approach to analyze the movie. Social conflict theory and social chaos theory are employed in sociological approach. While social rejection, anxiety disorders, and depression in the psychological approach. By utilizing those methods and theories, it can be deduced that Melancholia (2011) depicts the sisters' genuine struggle as they deal with a variety of mental diseases with various underlying causes while working as a team to deal with a crisis while everyone is gone
Claire’s Anxiety Disorder and Justine’s Depression After Her Mother’s Frustration in Melancholia Retno Ramadhina
Jurnal Pengetahuan dan Pendidikan Vol 4 No 3 (2025)
Publisher : Yayasan Baru Haji Samsudin

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The researchers selected the 2011 film Melancholia, written and directed by Lars von Trier, as the primary source of analysis because it offers significant insights that are relevant to contemporary society, particularly in understanding psychological and social phenomena. The film portrays circumstances and conditions that closely resemble issues experienced in modern life, especially those related to mental health and social instability. This study employs a qualitative research methodology to analyze the data presented in the film. As a science fiction drama, Melancholia provides a symbolic representation of human responses to crisis and existential threat. The researchers apply both sociological and psychological approaches in examining the narrative and characters. The sociological approach utilizes social conflict theory and social chaos theory to interpret the breakdown of social order and interpersonal tensions. Meanwhile, the psychological approach focuses on social rejection, anxiety disorders, and depression as experienced by the main characters. Through these analytical frameworks, it can be concluded that Melancholia (2011) depicts the genuine struggles of two sisters confronting severe mental health challenges with different underlying causes. Ultimately, the film illustrates resilience, emotional complexity, and human vulnerability in facing catastrophic uncertainty