The research was embarked from the researcher interest in phenomenon of campursari – new Javanese ethnic music – which around 2000 was popularized by Didi Kempot – origin of Solo%2C Central Java. Songs of Campursari – texts in study analysis of Semiotics – had laden with social codes that could describe Javanese women and men. Originated from cultural stereotype%2C Didi Kemp not only represented Javanese men who were calm and did not like conflicts%2C yet he also presented Javanese men (just like women) also prioritized feeling. Still under cultural umbrella of Patriarchy%2C women strove to break down patriarchal ideology that overshadowed them. Through his songs%2C Javanese women were depicted more courageous in determining their attitudes. Abstract in Bahasa Indonesia : depiction%2C text%2C javanese culture%2C patriarchy
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