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MISOGYNY BEHAVIOUR (GENDER ANALYSIS) IN THE NOVEL “WOMAN TALKING” BY MIRIAM TOEWS
The inherent stereotype of society that women are second-class beings,
where women are placed in unimportant positions is one understanding that still
triggers the existense of misoginy nowadays. This is in line with the main topic of the
novel Woman Talking written by Miriam Toews. Hence, this study duscussed the form
of Misogyny's Behavior In The Novel "Woman Talking", with the purpose is to
determine the behavior form of Misogyny in the novel through the impact felt by
Molostchna women from the actions of leaders and men from their community. To
present accurate data of the phenomenon, the researcher collects all sources related to
material objects and formal objects. Researchers used the Misogyny problem as a
formal object and used the novel "Woman Talking" by Miriam Toews as a material
object. Researchers used Michael Ryan's gender theory to identify problem
formulations. By using the Qualitative research method, this research can obtain the
result that Behavior of Mysoginy was found through gender injustices experienced by
some Molostchna women, they are Subordination, Marginalization, stereotypical,
workload and Violence, specifically to the kind of violence, there are 2 types shown
which are rape and physical attack.
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