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Solidaritas Perempuan Dalam Novel Out (オウト) Karya Natsuo Kirino: Tinjauan Feminisme Yunita, Yunita
Jurnal Ilmiah Lingua Idea Vol 6 No 1: Juni - 2015
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Budaya Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

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Penelitian ini dimulai dari munculnya masalah perbedaan solidaritas dalam novel Out. Wanita tidak lagi sosok pasif, menunggu, dan menjadi objek untuk memuaskan laki-laki. Dalam hal ini, upaya peneliti untuk mengungkap bagaimana solidaritas yang ada di kalangan perempuan, tujuan atau aspek yang ingin berjuang untuk, dan mengungkap kompleksitas solidaritas di kalangan wanita. Penelitian ini menggunakan teori feminis yang dikembangkan oleh Simone de Beauviour. Kompleksitas solidaritas di Out akan terlihat saat menggunakan konsep Simone de Beauviour tentang feminisme dan subjekobjek hubungan (yang lain), wanita dalam kelompok solidaritas yang terdiri dari solidaritas sebagai kekuatan, solidaritas sebagai palsu, dan etika praksis pembebasan Dalam novel Out Natsuo Kirino keinginan jelas perasaan mengungkapkan, pikiran, dan masalah perempuan pada zamannya masih sangat relevan saat ini. Perempuan adalah agen beralasan bahwa harga dirinya dalam kemampuan untuk menentukan nasib mereka sendiri. Pada akhir solidaritas dalam bentuk kejahatan adalah perjuangan utama yang harus dilancarkan oleh perempuan dalam novel luar, di mana tidak ada cara lain yang bisa membebaskan mereka dari situasi yang tertindas. Solidaritas membuat mereka mampu menghadapi berbagai masalah, ancaman, dan gangguan.
KONFLIK SOSIAL DALAM NOVEL YAKOU KANRANSHA KARYA MINATO KANAE Ismi Nursipa, Siti; Anwar, Fithyani; El Risman, Yunita
JURNAL ILMU BUDAYA Vol. 11 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Ilmu Budaya
Publisher : Universitas Hasanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34050/jib.v11i2.31457

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This study aims to explain the social conflicts and factors that cause social conflicts in the novel Yakou Kanransha by Minato Kanae. This research is analyzed using a structural approach. Meanwhile the research method used in this research is descriptive qualitative method. The data sources used in this study is a Japanese novel with the title Yakou Kanransha which was published in Japan in 2010. Overall, this novel talks about the various conflicts experienced by the characters in each of their families. The characters involved in the conflict in this novel. From the results of the study, it can be concluded that there are several social conflicts that occur in this novel, including: rudeness, fighting, killing, bullying and social class discrimination. In addition, this data analysis found that the factors that cause social conflicts include differences of opinion, differences of interest, differences of views, and differences of stance and belief.
KONFLIK TOKOH UTAMA DALAM NOVEL ANKOKU JOSHI KARYA AKIYOSHI RIKAKO Risvy, Intan; Anwar, Fithyani; El Risman, Yunita
JURNAL ILMU BUDAYA Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal IlmuBudaya
Publisher : Universitas Hasanuddin

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In this research, the writer wants to examine the conflict of Shiraishi Itsumi's character in Ankoku Joshi. To analyze this, a structural approach is used with a qualitative descriptive research method. The purpose of this research is to analyze the conflict of Shiraishi Itsumi's character in Akiyoshi Rikako's Ankoku Joshi novel. The data used in this research is the novel Ankoku Joshi by Akiyoshi Rikako which is paired with the Indonesian translation of the novel which was published in 2014. The results of the study show that Shiraishi Itsumi's character experiences external conflict because she is arrogant and want to be the most shining compared to other figures. The internal conflict is also experienced by the character Shiraishi Itsumi due to the influence of her social background which makes her arrogant. The conflict relationship with the background influences each other because the character's character is influenced by the background.
The Portraits of Women's Dual Roles in Two Japanese Novels Risman, Yunita El
J-Litera: Jurnal Kajian Bahasa, Sastra dan Budaya Jepang Vol 5 No 2 (2023): November 2023
Publisher : Program Studi Sastra Jepang, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

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This study aims to show the portrait of women's dual roles in two Japanese novels, Out by Natsuo Kirino and Absolute Justice by Akiyoshi Rikako. This research stems from the author's interest in seeing the comparison and similarity of the portrait of women's dual roles reflected in the two Japan's novel. This research uses the method of comparative literature, which focuses on how the authors of the two novels present female characters, namely the character Yayoi and the character Yumiko, who play a dual role as a wife and housewife and also as a woman who has a professional career outside the home, as well as how the goals the author wants to achieve are depicted in the characters Yayoi and Yumiko. The results show that the dual roles of Out is more dominant than that of Absolute Justice, while the goals of the two novels are also different. The novel Out is oriented toward "Working Life." While the novel Absolute Justice is more dominantly oriented towards "Family and Childcare.”
The Humanistic Side in the Film A Family: Family, Botaiho, and the Struggles of Yakuza Life Anwar, Fithyani; Putra, Juliadi; Risman, Yunita El
Eralingua: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Asing dan Sastra Vol 9, No 1 (2025): ERALINGUA
Publisher : Makassar State University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/eralingua.v9i1.71184

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Abstract. This study explores the humanistic aspects portrayed in Michihito Fujii's film A Family, focusing on the struggles of yakuza members and their families under the restrictions imposed by Japan's Anti-Organized Crime Countermeasures Law (Botaiho). This research employs a descriptive qualitative method and Carl Rogers' humanistic theory to analyze how the characters, particularly Kenji Yamamoto, navigate social stigma while striving to reconstruct their self-identity. Rogers' concept of self-actualization and incongruence provides a crucial framework for understanding Kenji’s psychological struggles and the broader impact of legal and social exclusion. The findings reveal a connection between self-image, self-esteem, and the ideal self in the characters' efforts to reintegrate into society amidst the marginalization effects caused by Botaiho. The film also highlights the broader implications of legal policies on individuals attempting to leave the criminal underworld, underscoring the need for a more inclusive and supportive social structure. This study contributes to discussions on humanistic values and the psychological impact of marginalization while providing insights into legal policies and their social consequences. Thus, it not only enhances our understanding of the individual struggles depicted in the film but also deepens our appreciation of universal human values. Future research could explore comparative studies on former gang members in different cultural contexts to further understand how legal frameworks and societal perceptions influence identity reconstruction and reintegration.Keywords: A Family, film, botaiho, yakuza, humanistic theory
Marginalization as a Site of Resistance: Women’s Subversive Power in Akiyoshi Rikako's Works Risman, Yunita El
Eralingua: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Asing dan Sastra Vol 9, No 1 (2025): ERALINGUA
Publisher : Makassar State University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/eralingua.v9i1.69920

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Abstract. This study explore of Marginalization as a Site of Resistance in Akiyoshi Rikako’s works, particularly 暗黒女子(Ankoku Joshi), 聖母(Seibo), and絶対正義(Zettai Seigi). These novels depict marginalized women in a patriarchal societies who leverage their positions to resist the patriarchy structures. This study employs a qualitative approach, integrating Norman Fairclough’s Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) and bell hooks’ feminist theory. The findings reveal three primary forms of resistance: (1) resistance to gender discrimination; (2) resistance to gender based violence; and (3) resistance against the double burden. Akiyoshi Rikako’s works illustrate how female marginalization can function both as a mechanism of patriarchal structures and as catalyst for empowerment, allowing women to harness their subversive potential. By framing marginalization as a transformative space, this study contributes to broader discussions on gender justice and dismantling of patriarchal systems. The social implications suggest that recognizing marginalization as a site of resistance can inspire real-world activism, empowering marginalized groups, particularly women, to turn their social positions into sources of strength and agency. This study underscores how marginalization can create spaces for resistance and dismantling patriarchal structures that control women’s lives.Keywords: Akiyoshi Rikako, Marginalization, Resistance, Subversive Power, bell hooks