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ArtikelKONSTRUKSI GENDER DAN KELAS SOSIAL DALAM NOVEL FIFTY SHADES OF GREY KARYA E. L. JAMES  
Oleh: Sandika, Edria ; Yeni, Marliza
Jenis: Article from Proceeding
Dalam koleksi: The 1st Literary Studies Conference: Configuring and Reconfiguring English Literature in Southeast Asia (SEA), Yogyakarta, Universitas Sanata Dharma, 17-18 Oktober 2013
Topik: gender; social status; subject-object relation
Fulltext: 26 Konstruksi Gender Rev.pdf (433.88KB)
Isi artikelFifty Shades of Grey (2010) is an erotic novel written by a middle aged woman writer, E. L. James. This novel, dispite its vulgar sexual content, has surprisingly become popular particularly among adult women readers. Applying a feminist approach, the writers find out that this novel has negatively represented woman through the character of Anastasia Steele. She is made submissive and willingly surrender to Christian Grey’s dominance in their relationship. She is also described to enjoy all the abnormal attitude of Grey because she is stunned by his wealth. This novel has constructed woman as mere object in a sexual relationship and wealthy man as the help for a woman to achieve secure higher social status. In short, the novel has affirmed the patriarchal values and has probably made the female readers believe that it is how women should behave.
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