Female Subjects Oppressions in George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire: A Game of Thrones

L. D. P. Wardani, Adinia Arum Pratiwi, Supiastutik Supiastutik
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Female subjects’ oppressions are a significant aspect of the novel entitled A Game of Thrones, published in 1996 by George R. R. Martin. This article aims to discover the discourse of female subjects’ oppressions and the critical position of the author. The theory of representation by Stuart Hall and the discursive approach by Michel Foucault are used in this research. The contextual background and the narrations in the novel are collaborated in the analysis process to find the discourse of female subjects’ oppressions and the critical position of the author. This research proves that this novel represents the oppression of female subjects in the form of marginalization, powerlessness, violence, and exploitation. Through the narration in the novel and some interviews, Martin, as the author, resists women's oppression.
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乔治·r·r·马丁《冰与火之歌:权力的游戏》中的女性压迫
女性受压迫是乔治·r·r·马丁1996年出版的小说《权力的游戏》的一个重要方面。本文旨在揭示女性主体受压迫的话语以及作者的批判立场。本研究运用了霍尔的表征理论和福柯的话语方法。在分析过程中,将语境背景与小说叙事结合起来,寻找女性主体受压迫的话语和作者的批判立场。本研究证明,这部小说以边缘化、无能为力、暴力、剥削等形式表现了对女性主体的压迫。通过小说中的叙述和一些采访,马丁作为作者反抗女性的压迫。
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