Al Lughawiyaat
Vol 1, No 2 (2020): December

Widows and Marriage Institutions in Short Story “Perempuan Pesisir”

Ramis Rauf (Universitas Gadjah Mada)
Afriani Ulya (English Literature Study Program of Halu Oleo University)
Risma Santi Rauf (Ar-Rahmah Islamic Kindergarten School)
Eko Harianto (Universitas Terbuka Kendari)



Article Info

Publish Date
24 Aug 2021

Abstract

The main problem of this paper focused on a female major character, namely Laila who was portrayed as a weak woman that faithfully waited for her husband to return home after sailing. This paper tried to reveal how the form of misogyny towards Laila's character through a feminism perspective. The status of a widow, the husband's debt, and her baby's child were a burden of her life that must be borne by herself. The status that she carried became the trigger for the misogynistic practices. This “Perempuan Pesisir” short story explained the reality of how the domestication motives of women in Southeast Sulawesi had become global-local issues, starting from our immediate environment, the environment in the capacity of the larger community, to the wider community at the level of the state and nations. Such a topic could have just emerged in the past few decades. However, it had been tormenting women centuries ago. Thus, this short story could be a source of reference or teaching material for the initial knowledge of feminism to the people on a patriarchal basis that was deeply rooted in Southeast Sulawesi.

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Journal Info

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allughawiyaat

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Subject

Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

Description

Al Lughawiyaat is a scientific journal publishing articles mainly related to English Education, Linguistics, Literature, and Applied Linguistics concerned on the theory of language and practice of language learning including second language acquisition and the teaching and learning of second or ...