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Women Objectification in Indonesian Patriarchal Culture (Feminism Approach)
Dr. Yunita., S.S., M. Sas
Universitas Pamulang, South Tanggerang, Indonesia.
DOI : https://doi.org/10.58806/ijsshmr.2025.v4i1n16

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ABSTRACT

The problem of objectification of women cannot be ignored from discourse about the body. Because, the main target is sexual matters that focus on women's bodies and appearance. This cannot be denied because Indonesia adheres to a patriarchal system forced in society, where men always dominate and women are often used only as objects. This research aims to reveal that the phenomenon of objectification of women means that women do not get the place they deserve in all fields, they are only considered complementary. Several experiences described in this research are supported by Foucault's understanding.

KEYWORDS:

objectification of women,bodies, domination, patriarchy

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