Gender Representation in Baker’s Princess Between Worlds

Authors

  • Winda Lestari Hasanuddin University
  • Burhanuddin Arafah Hasanuddin University
  • Herawaty Abbas Hasanuddin University
  • Jusdalyana Hasanuddin University
  • Aryati Arifuddin Hasanuddin University
  • Marwa Awalia Tang Hasanuddin University
  • Andi Nurul Mawaddah Malik Hasanuddin University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17507/tpls.1501.07

Keywords:

representation, gender, children

Abstract

Gender is a concept that differentiates women and men based on socio-cultural construction. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate gender representation through male and female characters in Baker’s Princess Between Worlds. The data were collected from the novel using qualitative descriptive and feminist methods. Furthermore, the depiction of the characters was analyzed from five key aspects of gender proposed by Oakley, namely dress, gestures, occupation, social networks, and personality. The analysis showed that the characters attempted to break away from traditional stereotypes, separating both genders into different classes. Baker also reflected values of equality, justice, and the recognition of broader gender identities.

Author Biographies

Winda Lestari, Hasanuddin University

English Language Studies Postgraduate Program, Faculty of Cultural Sciences

Burhanuddin Arafah, Hasanuddin University

English Department, Faculty of Cultural Sciences

Herawaty Abbas, Hasanuddin University

English Department, Faculty of Cultural Sciences

Jusdalyana, Hasanuddin University

English Language Studies Postgraduate Program, Faculty of Cultural Sciences

Aryati Arifuddin, Hasanuddin University

English Language Studies Postgraduate Program, Faculty of Cultural Sciences

Marwa Awalia Tang, Hasanuddin University

English Language Studies Postgraduate Program, Faculty of Cultural Sciences

Andi Nurul Mawaddah Malik, Hasanuddin University

English Language Studies Postgraduate Program, Faculty of Cultural Sciences

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