In this article, I present a semiotic study of Dee’s novel Supernova, but the analysis is focused on the female character Diva or Supernova, which plays as the symbol of Dee’s struggle for gender equality. Following Chandler (2007), I made use of the Saussurean and Peircean semiotics, in which signs consist of inseparable signifiers and signifieds, and the modes of their relationships are icon, index, and symbol. In the succeeding discussion, I argue that the title of the novel functions as an index that directs the readers’ attention to the character Diva (Supernova). Supernova is a metaphor (iconic and symbolic) of an individual who is able to enlighten the life of others with wisdom. She also functions as a symbol of strong oppositions t...
oai:ojs.atavisme.web.id:article/7This research aims to analyze the gender perspective in Kapak, writ...
The negative view about women was a result of sheer misunderstanding over religious teachings and cu...
This paper examines female desire in Nin’s A Spy in the House of Love (1954) through Irigarayan conc...
In this article, I present a semiotic study of Dee’s novel Supernova, but the analysis is focused on...
The paper is a semiotic study of Abidah El-Khalieqy’s novel Geni Jora. Semiotics is definedwith refe...
This study aims at (1) discovering women stereotypes based on words of the characters' in the novel ...
The paper is a semiotic study of Abidah El-Khalieqy’s novel Geni Jora. Semiotics is definedwith refe...
The article attempts to scrutinize representation of motherhood in a novella “Silsilah Duka” by Dwi ...
Literature as one means disclosure of a person's thoughts expressed in text form either used as an e...
This paper aims to study about the query of femaleness in Indonesian folktales from the feminism ...
AbstractThis article is based on a phenomenon that gender ideology practiced by a society may be ref...
Page range: 157-182This article discusses one major trend among novels of early twentieth-century In...
Indonesian literature has various experiences of development based on the dynamics of literary thoug...
The literary phenomenon explored in this volume, the new wave of women’s writing which followed the...
Suwarsih Djojopuspito is among the most important early Indonesian women/feminist writers. This rese...
oai:ojs.atavisme.web.id:article/7This research aims to analyze the gender perspective in Kapak, writ...
The negative view about women was a result of sheer misunderstanding over religious teachings and cu...
This paper examines female desire in Nin’s A Spy in the House of Love (1954) through Irigarayan conc...
In this article, I present a semiotic study of Dee’s novel Supernova, but the analysis is focused on...
The paper is a semiotic study of Abidah El-Khalieqy’s novel Geni Jora. Semiotics is definedwith refe...
This study aims at (1) discovering women stereotypes based on words of the characters' in the novel ...
The paper is a semiotic study of Abidah El-Khalieqy’s novel Geni Jora. Semiotics is definedwith refe...
The article attempts to scrutinize representation of motherhood in a novella “Silsilah Duka” by Dwi ...
Literature as one means disclosure of a person's thoughts expressed in text form either used as an e...
This paper aims to study about the query of femaleness in Indonesian folktales from the feminism ...
AbstractThis article is based on a phenomenon that gender ideology practiced by a society may be ref...
Page range: 157-182This article discusses one major trend among novels of early twentieth-century In...
Indonesian literature has various experiences of development based on the dynamics of literary thoug...
The literary phenomenon explored in this volume, the new wave of women’s writing which followed the...
Suwarsih Djojopuspito is among the most important early Indonesian women/feminist writers. This rese...
oai:ojs.atavisme.web.id:article/7This research aims to analyze the gender perspective in Kapak, writ...
The negative view about women was a result of sheer misunderstanding over religious teachings and cu...
This paper examines female desire in Nin’s A Spy in the House of Love (1954) through Irigarayan conc...