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Journal of Feminism and Gender Studies
Published by Universitas Jember
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27758737     DOI : https://doi.org/10.19184/fgs.v1i1.23087
Journal of Feminism and Gender Studies (JFGS) adalah jurnal akademik yang dikelola oleh Pusat Studi Gender, Universitas Jember. JFGS diciptakan untuk mengembangkan wacana dan analisis ilmiah tentang isu-isu gender dan feminisme di tingkat nasional dan internasional. JFGS menampung artikel-artikel dengan pendekatan empiris dan diskursif dengan memberikan kebebasan pengembangan keilmuan dalam kerangka feminisme dan perspektif gender. Jurnal ini bertujuan untuk menjadi forum dialog antara akademisi, pakar, praktisi dan aktivis feminis. Juga untuk membangun dan menciptakan pengetahuan baru yang berpihak pada keadilan dan kesetaraan dalam kerangka kemanusiaan. Fokus JFGS adalah pada fenomena di berbagai bidang kehidupan. Berbagai pendekatan dalam kajian feminisme dan gender sangat memungkinkan untuk dikembangkan dari lintas disiplin ilmu, baik eksakta, ilmu sosial maupun humaniora. Penekanannya lebih pada perspektif dan pendekatan; perspektif Feminisme dan Gender.
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Pengarusutamaan Gender di Jepang Untuk Mencapai SDG’s (Sustainable Development Goals) dalam Perspektif Feminisme Liberal Intan Dwi Nasrullah
Journal of Feminism and Gender Studies Vol 1 No 2 (2021): Journal of Feminism and Gender Studies
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Japan is one of the countries that has adopted the 2030 sustainable development agenda or SDG's (Sustainability Development Goals) by building an SDG’s Promotion Headquarters to achieve balance in the country's development while protecting earth and eliminating poverty. Gender equality is a development target in the SDGs contained in point five. The increase in the elderly and the decline in the birth rate prompted the Japanese Government to take the initiative to increase the role of women in the public. However, the ranking of gender equality in Japan is ranked low globally. Therefore, to achieve the SDGs, the urgent goal that must be done is to address gender equality in Japan by integrating the concept of gender in policy and decision making. In this study, the authors will describe the policies issued by the government in integrating gender and collect data on the gender gap that exists in Japan. By using the concept of gender mainstreaming in liberal feminism perspective, the author takes the initiative to find the causes of the factors that cause gender equality in Japan to be unsuccessful. Therefore, this study will explain some of the obstacles to gender equality by looking at what terms have not been implemented by Japan. The author has succeeded in finding that there are two factors that cause gender equality in Japan to be unsuccessful, there are the lack of commitment and understanding of gender by the government and regulatory agencies and the Gender Responsive Budget (ARG) which has no legal provisions.
Rohana Kuddus: Gender Dan Gerakan Sosial-Politik Soraya Oktarina
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Emancipation and Gender Equality became a hot issue in the 20s. Women are judged to be entitled to the same rights as men in education, politics, economics, and others. Rohanna Kuddus, a woman from Koto Gadang, West Sumatra, dedicates her life to improving women of origin. In the 19th century, Minangkabau women were still underprivileged and marginalized. Rohana Kuddus believes that women must make a move to change their condition. Various movements were pioneered by Rohanna Kudus, ranging from gender struggle movements to politics. Rohana Kuddus: Gender and Socio-Political Movements uses research methods to collect interview sources, books, journals, and data from the internet that discusses Ruhana Kuddus. The limit of this paper is to look at the movements of Rohanna Kuddus in achieving gender equality and the various political movements that are running.
Women's Need of Men in Danielle Steel's First Sight Yusqi Qolbi
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This study aims to determine and analyze women's choices in the novel First Sight. This research focuses on the role of women who have high careers, and at the same time have feminine characteristics in themselves. Post-feminism theory is used to analyze elements related to women's choices in novels. This novel tells the story of a successful woman who tries to face and transcend her past in love as the background of the story. It shows the point of view of a successful woman in conquering her fears and getting her soul mate. Through this novel, Danielle Steel teaches us that women can have high careers and at the same time apply femininity to themselves. On the other hand, Steel also wants to answer women's concerns about women and mothers who have high careers in society.
Pandangan Dunia Pengarang Dalam Novel Putri Karya Putu Wijaya Nur Hamidah
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Abstract Putri is a novel by Putu Wijaya part two that focuses on issues of Indonesian tradition in a specially with a female sword. This study was apply with genetic structuralism, to see the world view author. The method used in this research is the dialectical method. Data and source obtained from the words and paragraphs in the novel through the documentation process and interview with author and narasumber from Bali. The result and discussion of research inlcude, (1) novel structure, namely characters and themes. Characters in a Putri novel shows a picture social life of Balinese, while the theme is a Balinese tradition. (2) social life is influenced by family, education, where to live, and daily activity affect of creation. (3) the world view by Putu Wijaya in a Putri novel related with a traditions which grows and develops with the modernization. Putu Wijaya with a Balinese women succeede in making changes with the society’s view of Balinese tradition and women in the process totradition is in contact with the modernization of the realm, the freedom, social politic, and economic should be aligned and equal towards. Keyword : Putri novels, novel structure, author’s social life, author world view
The Contribution of National Indigenous Organizations in Addressing the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) in Canada Trianta Karana Putra
Journal of Feminism and Gender Studies Vol 1 No 2 (2021): Journal of Feminism and Gender Studies
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The problem of missing and murdered indigenous women & girls (MMIWG) in Canada. This issue is one of the most pressing issues in Canada. MMIWG will be defined as a sociological phenomenon in which indigenous women's racial and gender identities characterize them as a marginalized group leading to increased violence, including a disproportionate rate at which indigenous women disappear and become victims of murder and sexual harassment. Using the concept of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and the concept of Human Rights Non-Governmental Organizations (HRNGOs), this study aims to determine the contribution of National Indigenous organizations in overcoming Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) in Canada.

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