CITRA LESBIAN DALAM NOVEL INDONESIA AWAL TAHUN 2000-AN KARYA PEREMPUAN PENGARANG
Abstract
This study aims to describe lesbians’ identity, interaction, struggle, and other figures’
views of the existence of lesbian characters in Indonesian novels by female writers in
the early 2000’s. This was a qualitative descriptive study. The data were collected by the
documentation technique using the reading-recording strategy. The data analysis used
the content analysis technique. The results of the study are as follows. First, the identity
of lesbian characters includes: (a) lesbians of “butch”, “femme”, and “andro” types; (b)
lesbians of the “butch” type behaving like men; (c) lesbians of the “femme”type like
women; and (d) lesbian of the “andro”type whocan be like men and women. Second,
the interactions include: (a) the interaction of lesbian characters with fellow lesbians in
an overt manner, and (b) the interaction of lesbian characters with family and society in
a covert manner. Third, lesbian characters struggle to maintain their existence. Fourth,
the views of other figures on the existence of lesbian characters are partly positive and
partly negative.
Keywords: lesbian images, feminism, Indonesian novels, female writers
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.21831/ltr.v16i1.14246
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