Gender inequality in the novel Tumūḥāt fī Al-Waḥl by Hassan Salih Barram use Helene Cixous’s perspective

Hariyani, Nety Novita, Wargadinata, Wildana ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7972-0462 and Al Anshory, Abdul Muntaqim (2023) Gender inequality in the novel Tumūḥāt fī Al-Waḥl by Hassan Salih Barram use Helene Cixous’s perspective. Presented at The 4th Annual International Conference on Language, Literature and Media (AICOLLIM 2022), 21-22 Sep 2022, Malang, Indonesia.

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Abstract

This research aims to: (1) describe the forms of gender inequality in the novel Tumūḥāt fī Al-Waḥl by Hassan Salih Barram; and (2) describe the factors that perpetuate the practice of gender inequality in the novel Tumūḥāt fī Al-Waḥl by Hassan Salih Barram use Helene Cixous’s perspective. This research is descriptive-qualitative, as the researcher’s purpose is to describe the research problem. The technique used in data collection is reading and taking notes. The data analysis techniques in this study are data reduction, data display, and conclusions. The results of this research are: (1) the forms of gender inequality in the novel Tumūḥāt fī Al-Waḥl by Hassan Salih Barram are stereotypes, violence, and marginalization; and (2) the factors that perpetuate the practice of gender inequality in the novel Tumūḥāt fī Al-Waḥl by Hassan Salih Barram are a factor of community customs and traditions and factor of helplessness.

Item Type: Conference (Paper)
Keywords: gender inequality; Helene Cixous; novel
Subjects: 16 STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY > 1608 Sociology > 160810 Urban Sociology and Community Studies
16 STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY > 1608 Sociology
20 LANGUAGE, COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE > 2005 Literary Studies
Divisions: Faculty of Humanities > Department of Arabic Language and Letters
Depositing User: Prof. Dr. Wildana Wargadinata, Lc., M.Ag
Date Deposited: 23 May 2023 09:40

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