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dc.contributor.authorRahayu, Harsiti Helen Padang
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dc.date.issued2016
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dc.identifier.issn2621-1661
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11617/11446
dc.description.abstractThe major problem of this study is how Female violence is reflected at Nawal E Saadawi Women at Point Zero (1983): A feminist Approach. The objective of this study is to analyze the novel based on the based on Femae violence uses feminist approach. The researcher uses descriptive qualitative research. The data of the research consists of primary data and secondary data. The primary data of the research is the Women at Point Zero novel and the secondary data of the research are other materials related of the study. The result to the study shows the following conclusion. Based on feminist approach, it shows that Women at Point Zero novel illustrates a Firdaus how a woman is able patriarchal culture, Firdaus as prostitution get oppression and violence, in the society. It is based on the reality in daily long-life story that women as Firdaus. In this reality this condition women in Mubarak Era, a women feels condition and situation patriarchal culture in Egypt.id_ID
dc.language.isoen_USid_ID
dc.publisherSeminar Nasional Kajian Bahasa, Sastra, dan Pengajarannya (SEMNAS KBSP) IV 2016id_ID
dc.titleFemale Violence Reflected at Nawal El Saadawi's Women at Point Zero (1983): A Feminist Approachid_ID
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