Eka Kurniawan’s projection of women and patriarchal society: a radical feminist study of Beauty is a wound
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2022-09Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Salam, Saima Piash BinteMetadata
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The Southeast Asian country Indonesia has witnessed many historical events that shaped its
societal structures many times in many ways. Although the history of the country includes the
‘manly affairs’ like the Dutch colonial period, the Japanese invasion during the Second World
War, 1965’s communist massacre, and Suharto’s regime, it hardly mentions the women of that
time who equally suffered like their male counterparts. Eka Kurniawan with his literary spirit
initiates to make visible these women of history who are carefully excluded by the men. In his
debuting novel Cantik Itu Luka (2002), he contradicts the traditional narration by placing a
prostitute as the central character as well as giving the steering in the hand of the female
characters. With Benedict Anderson’s inspiration, this masterpiece writing was published in
English in the name of Beauty Is a Wound a decade later while shaking the readers and literary
critics around the globe for the explicit representation of sexual violence. He has touched on all
the aspects including prostitution, marriage, reproduction, and others which are institutionalized
by the patriarchal society for its own benefits. Through observing the women and patriarchal
society in the novel, this paper analyzes the root of oppression of the women with the radical
feminist approach. Moreover, it also captures how the women with their radical image can reject
the discourse of the male-dominated society while challenging it.
Keywords
Women; Men; Patriarchal society; Kurniawan; Prostitution; Marriage; Reproduction; Beauty; Body; Radical feminism; Male-dominated; ViolenceDescription
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in English, 2022.Department
Department of English and Humanities, Brac UniversityType
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- Thesis, B.A. (English) [611]