Lumbung Pustaka UNY: No conditions. Results ordered -Date Deposited. 2024-03-28T17:20:07ZEPrintshttp://eprints.uny.ac.id/apw_template/images/sitelogo.pnghttps://eprints.uny.ac.id/2013-01-31T01:48:16Z2019-01-29T18:14:29Zhttp://eprints.uny.ac.id/id/eprint/9655This item is in the repository with the URL: http://eprints.uny.ac.id/id/eprint/96552013-01-31T01:48:16ZHEDDA’S STRUGGLES IN FIGHTING PATRIARCHAL IDEOLOGY AS
REFLECTED IN IBSEN’S HEDDA GABLER
(RADICAL FEMINISM ANALYSIS)
This research is a study on Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler based on the Radical
Feminism approach. There are two objectives of the study. The first objective is to
investigate the kinds of struggle committed by Hedda Gabler in fighting over
patriarchal ideology as reflected in the play. The second objective is to investigate
the kinds of obstacle faced by Hedda Gabler in fighting over the ideology.
This research is qualitative study with content analysis method. The object
of the study is the struggle of radical feminism ideology to fight patriarchal
ideology in Ibsen’s play Hedda Gabler. The data of the study are words, sentences
and dialogues found in the play. The data analysis was conducted using radical
feminism approach and other information which have close relationship to the
issue of the objectives of this study. In order to get credibility and validity of the
findings, the researcher applied triangulation and discussion technique. Further, in
order to gain transferability, the researcher provided descriptive data as clear and
efficient as possible within the form of data table. The researcher also reread the
play to get dependability and consulted her research findings to his thesis
consultants to achieve the conformability.
There are two major important points as the results of the analysis. The
first result is there are three kinds of struggle committed by Hedda as a female
character here. They are (1) being an androgynous person, (2) freely
experimenting with her own sexuality, and (3) rejecting biological motherhood.
Meanwhile, the second result is there are three major obstacles faced by Hedda
here, which unfortunately comes from the patriarchal ideology itself. The three
obstacles are (1) gender discrimination, (2) sexual oppression, and (3) biological
motherhood. In sum, although the strength of male’s world and its ideology of
patriarchy seems stronger than any other enemy for every woman, it is undeniable
duty for women to give their best struggle to fight it. The results of the struggle
are not the main points, what is more important is the struggle itself. Suhendi Dedi