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AN-NISA : Journal of Gender Studies
ISSN : 20860749     EISSN : 26544784     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35719/annisa.v12i1
Gender and religion Gender and education Gender and psychology Gender and law/ politic Gender and language/ literature Gender and culture Gender and other social studies Children Islamic Studies
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The Problematic Representation of Women: An Analysis of Ratna Indraswari Ibrahim's Literary Text Moh. Fathoni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35719/annisa.v15i2.79

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Representation of women in literature develops parallelly with the productivity of literary texts. This representation is inevitably intertwined with a discourse that cannot be separated from power relations. Thus, the position and identity of women are vulnerable to domination and subordination. However, women are constructed as subjects and objects, allowing negotiation and contestation to emerge. This article examines the problematic representation of women in Ratna Indraswari Ibrahim's text, "Tina is Just Silent (Tina Diam Saja)," by using Linda Hutcheon's analysis of the female subject in post-modernism discourse. This article reveals that Ibrahim's text produces and reproduces the complicated female subject dealing with power relations. Ibrahim's text provides space for the subject to contest and negotiates her position and identity. "She" offers a silent strategy for the contestation in the text. Therefore, the text allowed female subjects to be problematized by a representation of the consequences of gendered power.
Discourse on Women's Leadership in Islam: Asghar Ali Engineer's Thought Analysis Study Adress Muhammad Adress Prawira Negara; Anita Juliani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35719/annisa.v15i2.88

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The issue of women's leadership in Islam is still a determinant in various circles of scholars, both classical scholars, and modern scholars. However, with the presence of Islam on this earth, it will carry out its mission, justice, and experience. The purposes are to describe leadership from an Islamic perspective, to describe women's leadership from the Asghar Ali Engineer's perspective, and to analyze Asghar Ali Engineer's thinking about women's leadership. This study uses a qualitative method with a literature study approach. The data obtained were processed by description, interpretation, and analysis. The results of this study indicate that in the view of Asghar Ali Engineer, women are allowed to become leaders. As for the understanding of the classical scholars who forbid women to become leaders, Asghar Ali firmly said that the scholars did not see the social context when the verse was revealed so the interpretation that emerged was the distortion of gender issues.
Rhetoric Analysis of Alissa Wahid's Speech in the Webinar of Women Speak Religious Moderation on The Youtube Chanel Convey Indonesia Nova Saha Fasadena; Rofiq Hidayat; Wardatul Jannah; Muhammad Rajief Azza
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35719/annisa.v15i2.89

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This article discusses the Rhetoric Analysis of Alissa Wahid's Speech in the Women's Webinar Talking Religious Moderation on the Convey Indonesia YouTube Chanel, August 14, 2020. Alissa Wahid is the daughter of the 3rd former president of Indonesia, KH. Abdur Rahman Wahid, who called Gus Dur, is the Father of Tolerance in Indonesia and is also the coordinator of the Indonesian Gusdurian Network. It is important to analyze it because the presentation in the webinar discusses Religious Moderation and Women as Actors, and how women become actors who drive society. For this reason, researchers use descriptive qualitative methods through an interpretive paradigm. The data collection technique is watching, listening, reading, and taking notes. the analysis by interpreting the concept of persuasion and the five laws of Aristotelian rhetoric. The analytical technique used is the Miles, Huberman, and Saldana model, namely data collection, data condensation, data presentation, and leverage. The results showed that there were three persuasive rhetoric’s, those are Forensic Rhetoric, Demonstrative Rhetoric, and Deliberative Rhetoric used by Alissa Wahid. Furthermore, the findings on Alissa Wahid's speech contained a total of 41 data findings with details of 12 data from the concept of persuasive rhetoric and 15 data from the five principles of Aristotle's rhetorical law.
Beauty Standardization of Millennial Circle Skin Care A Zahid; Agustini Kala Ayu; Siti Mariyam
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35719/annisa.v15i2.93

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This article aims to find the relationship between beauty products in various Indonesian companies and female consumers, because the discourse on product relations with consumers is attractive to the millennial generation. Until now, beauty products when the most in demand. Basic skincare needs have been consumed by the wider community, especially among teenagers, resulting in female beauty stigmatization as measured by an ideal body, beauty, white skin, and long-thin hair. This research is qualitative in nature with a literature study approach which is the basis for looking at the relationship between women from time to time. The results in various constructivism and discourses about the beauty of the female figure, Norman Fairclough's critical analysis method. While the data collected from books and articles as material, data analysis using data collection methods, data presentation, data reduction and concluding. The results showed that Millennials make skincare as a consumptive relationship to their bodies displayed in the image of a perfect woman. So that, the beauty legitimacy is measured by the beauty products they use as a symbol of themselves with constructivism.
Defending Women's Legal Rights through Organizations in Turkey Ahdiyatul Hidayah; Ahmad Bunyan Wahib
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35719/annisa.v15i2.109

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Turkey is a progressive country in defending women's rights. So to achieve equal rights they have to fight not easily. This research focues on the renewal of women's rights to obtain the same rights as men through various women's movements. This study aims to find out the extent of the journey of the women's movement to get equal rights with men. This research uses an approach to the social movements integration, which is a theory that prioritizes rational attitudes so that an action is an organized collective. The results showed that the women's movement in Turkey are almost gave up because it was not considered by the State. They only considered to play a role in the household, so women had no other rights. It was this factor that eventually gave rise to various women's movements, confidently and supporting each other with a journey that was not easy, finally, women got equal rights as men had rights.
Human Rights in Indonesia's Constitution: Human Rights Violations in Sexual Violence Asit Defi Indriyani; Rachma Dini Fitria
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35719/annisa.v15i2.112

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Human Rights (HAM) are basic rights that are owned by every human being which is natural because it is a gift from God and is inherent in every human being that must be guarded, protected and respected. Indonesia as a constitutional state of law should place human rights in the applicable constitution. In Indonesia, sexual violence is still an important issue because the rate of cases is still high every year. Sexual violence is a form of violation of human rights. The purpose of this study is to analyze sexual violence which is considered a violation of human rights. The type of research in this writing is normative or library research, namely researching by examining various library sources related to the topic of discussion. The results of this study are that acts of violence against women are considered a violation of human rights and have been agreed at the world conference on human rights in Vienna in 1993. In the constitution in Indonesia, it has been regulated in Chapter XA article 28, some of which are related to the right to be free from treatment and get protection from discrimination. For a child, the right to survive, grow and develop, and receive protection from violence and discrimination is also regulated. Sexual violence must be seen from the elements of crimes against human rights because it is related to human dignity.
The Urgency of Women's Education to Face the Era of Society 5.0 According to the Islamic Perspective Bela Noviana Dewi; Mufidah Ch; Laily Hafidzah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35719/annisa.v15i2.113

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The world of education is still not very sensitive to the emergence of gender inequality for students, especially discrimination against women. The purpose of this study is to describe how important women's education is from an Islamic perspective, especially in the context of welcoming the era of society 5.0 which is marked by increasingly advanced technological developments. In this era, humans are required to continue to innovate in various aspects of life. The research method used is the descriptive qualitative method. The result of this research is Islamic view that all human beings have the right to get proper education, including women who will be the first "school" for their children later. The prohibition of discrimination against women in the realm of education has been emphasized in several verses of the Qur'an and also the Hadith, because anyone, whether male or female, has the same right to seek knowledge. Education for women is one of the important provisions in welcoming the era of society 5.0 so that women have the same opportunity to be empowered in this era of digital revolution.
Optimization of Gampong Pageu in Preventing Sexual Crime in Children in Kabupaten Bireuen Zuriah Zuriah; Syah Iskandar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35719/annisa.v15i2.115

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The purpose of this study is to examine how Pageu Gampong is optimized in preventing sexual crimes against children in Aceh and what are the challenges in optimizing Pageu Gampong in preventing sexual crimes against children in Aceh, especially in Bireuen District. This research is descriptive qualitative research with a juridical-normative-empirical approach. The data collection technique was carried out by interviewing village apparatus/equipment in the village of Juli Tambo Tanjong as one of the villages that became the object of this research. Further data collection was carried out by means of a documentation study by collecting legal archives and Qanuns as support. The results of the study show that the optimization of Pageu Gampong in preventing sexual crimes in Bireuen Regency is carried out in two ways. First, as a preventive measure for village officials, Juli Tambo, who is part of the Gampong Pageu, makes and implements the Gampong Qanun in a comprehensive manner. Second, by repressive method, namely, if there is a sexual crime against children in the territorial area of Gampong  Juli and the perpetrator is known, then the Gampong apparatus who are members of the Gampong  Pageu will immediately follow up and forward it to the Bireuen Police. Then the challenge in the implementation of Pageu Gampong  is that the role of Pageu Gampong  is only limited to assisting victims without escorting cases until a judge's decision is made, with limited time, budget, and manpower from the Pageu Gampong itself.
The Gender’s Perception on Pre-Service Teacher’s Anxiety in Teaching English Nina Hayuningtyas; Mega Fariziah Nur Humairoh; Nidom Hamami; Siti Khodijah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35719/annisa.v15i2.117

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Teaching practice gives students experience and opportunities to learn how to teach in real schools. However, some may feel anxiety because they lack of teaching experience. Male and female could have different feelings. This feeling can cause potential problems to their learning and teaching process. This research aimed to discover the gender’s perception caused of Indonesian pre-service teachers’ anxiety in teaching English. This research employed both quantitative and qualitative methods. The data were collected from questionnaires and interview. The results show that several perceptions based on their gender contributing to pre-service teachers’ anxiety, namely: confidence, English teaching skills, preparation, lesson delivery, students’ profiles, evaluation skill and class management. While, in solving the problems, the participants applied personal, professional, social, and institutional coping strategies. Knowing the factors contributing the students’ anxiety in speaking based on the gender and how to solve it gave the pre-service teacher opportunity to reduce them
Sexual Harassment in Film Penyalin Cahaya Balkis Nur Azizah; Akhmad Muzakki; Ahmad Kholil
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35719/annisa.v15i2.122

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Research on sexual harassment is becoming a hot topic because data shows that crimes of sexual harassment are increasing every day. This study aims to show the form of patriarchy and the impact of patriarchy in the film Penyalin Cahaya using radical feminism theory. The researcher uses a qualitative descriptive research method with the primary data source of the film Penyalin Cahaya. Data collection techniques are carried out by listening to and recording related data. The results of this study found that there were six forms of patriarchy form of modes of production, patriarchy in jobs with wages, patriarchy in the state, male violence, patriarchy in sexuality, and patriarchy in institutions. The patriarchal influence in the film Penyalin Cahaya includes positive impacts, namely hard work and solidarity, while adverse effects include losing scholarships, stealing data, and promiscuity.

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