Penerimaan Pembaca Terhadap Marjinalisasi Gender Pada Buku The Poppy War

Heroinissa, Sophya Wangi (2025) Penerimaan Pembaca Terhadap Marjinalisasi Gender Pada Buku The Poppy War. Undergraduate thesis, UPN Veteran Jawa Timur.

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Abstract

Books are a mass medium that serves to disseminate information to a large audience. Books are an outpouring of ideology or social issues that authors weave into a story. This study discusses readers' acceptance of gender marginalization in the book The Poppy War. The objective of this study is to analyze how the form of gender marginalization depicted in the book is received by readers with different backgrounds. This study employs Stuart Hall's encoding-decoding reception theory. The process of this theory involves how the author encodes gender marginalization and readers decode the message. Using this theory, the researcher categorizes readers' acceptance into three positions: hegemonic-dominance, negotiation, and opposition to the acceptance of gender marginalization in the book. The research methodology is descriptive qualitative with a constructivist paradigm. Data collection was conducted through in-depth interviews with readers with backgrounds in feminism, literature, or Chinese history. This study found that most readers of The Poppy War accepted the forms of gender marginalization in the book, which included social discrimination, racism, early marriage of girls, and slavery on the battlefield. Readers also accepted the struggles of female characters, such as managing their own biological cycles, the courage to voice their rights, and seeking magical powers to increase their self-worth.

Item Type: Thesis (Undergraduate)
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Thesis advisorKusuma, AdeNIDN0708018501ade_kusuma.ilkom@upnjatim.ac.id
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HQ The family. Marriage. Woman
Divisions: Faculty of Social and Political Sciences > Departement of Communication
Depositing User: Sophya Wangi Heroinissa
Date Deposited: 02 Sep 2025 03:05
Last Modified: 02 Sep 2025 03:05
URI: https://repository.upnjatim.ac.id/id/eprint/39826

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