Women’s Empowerment in The Matriarch of Kamathipura, a part of Hussain Zaidi’s Mafia Queens of Mumbai

Irwan Sumarsono, Ima Masofa
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Women’s oppression and discrimination occur in many places in the world, especially in developing nations. To end this oppression and discrimination, it is important to empower women so that they know that they are oppressed and discriminated against. Women’s empowerment also makes women independent, skillful, educated, and able to compete against their opponents. This study focused to analyze the women’s empowerment reflected in The Matriarch of Kamathipura, an episode of S. Hussain Zaidi’s Mafia Queens of Mumbai, especially on how the main character, Gangubai Kathiawadi, fought to empower women in her area to get the equality as the men had. The researchers used the theory of feminism to analyze this study. The study’s main source was the book Mafia Queens of Mumbai, while the supporting data were derived from English literature journals, e-books, and other internet sources. This research used a qualitative method which was based on library research. The collected data were analyzed, discussed, and presented to the readers. The study found that Gangubai successfully empowered women from the lower class to have the same rights, services, and equality in society using the ability, capability, and networking she built. Gangubai empowered them by advocating their rights, fighting against discrimination, and demanding the performance and patterns that generate difference and segregation. This study was expected that it would make readers know that men and women are equal in that they have the same right and responsibilities, and they will disagree with the oppression and discrimination against women.
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《Kamathipura女族长》中的女性赋权,这是Hussain Zaidi的孟买黑手党女王的一部分
世界上许多地方都存在对妇女的压迫和歧视,特别是在发展中国家。要结束这种压迫和歧视,重要的是赋予妇女权力,使她们知道自己受到压迫和歧视。妇女的权力也使妇女独立,熟练,受过教育,能够与对手竞争。本研究的重点是分析S. Hussain Zaidi的《孟买黑手党女王》(Mafia Queens of Mumbai)中的一集《Kamathipura女族长》(the Matriarch of Kamathipura)中反映的女性赋权,尤其是主人公Gangubai Kathiawadi如何为她所在地区的女性赋权,以获得与男性一样的平等。研究人员运用女性主义理论来分析这项研究。该研究的主要数据来源是《孟买黑手党女王》一书,辅助数据来自英国文学期刊、电子书和其他互联网资源。本研究采用以图书馆研究为基础的定性研究方法。对收集到的数据进行分析、讨论并呈现给读者。研究发现,甘古白成功地利用她所建立的能力、能力和网络,让下层女性在社会上拥有同样的权利、服务和平等。Gangubai通过倡导她们的权利,反对歧视,要求产生差异和隔离的表现和模式,赋予她们权力。本研究的目的是让读者知道男性和女性是平等的,他们有同样的权利和责任,他们会不同意对女性的压迫和歧视。
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