Patriarchal Domination in the Novel Cinta Suci Zahrana by Habiburrahman El Shirazy: A Sara Mills Feminist Discourse Analysis
Author(s): Nurainun Usti, Suminto A Sayuti
Institution: Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Category: Articles, IJMMU, Feminism, Gender, Literature, Literary Studies, Patriarchy, Representation, Women, Woman’s Empowerment
Topics: Feminist; Patriarchy; Sara Mills
Abstract: Because of its feminist nuances, the novel Cinta Suci Zahrana is an interesting one to study from a gender perspective. Sara Mills scrutinizes the portrayal of women in various texts, including novels, pictures, and news. Sara Mills’ writing focuses on the injustice and poor portrayal of women. This research aims to describe and gain an in-depth understanding of patriarchy in Habiburrahman El Shirazy’s novel Cinta Suci Zahrana. Additionally, it examines the value of feminism by examining the subject-object position and the reader’s position in Sara Mills’ work. This type of research employs descriptive qualitative methodology, as it takes the form of detailed observations. The novel Cinta Suci Zahrana by Habiburrahman El Shirazy. Reading and note-taking are the data collection techniques used. The outcome of this research reveals the role of the narrator, specifically the author, in the novel Cinta Suci Zahrana by Habiburrahman El Shirazy. The position of the object told in the novel Cinta Suci Zahrana by Habiburrahman El Shirazy is the character Zahrana. The reader’s position in the novel Cinta Suci Zahrana by Habiburrahman El Shirazy is determined by the events revealed by the author.
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