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MOSLEM WOMEN’S RESISTANCE AGAINST SECULARIST’S DOMINATION IN ORHAN PAMUK’S SNOW NOVEL

Edulitics (Education, Literature, and Linguistics) Journal

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2460-2167
 
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Title Statement MOSLEM WOMEN’S RESISTANCE AGAINST SECULARIST’S DOMINATION IN ORHAN PAMUK’S SNOW NOVEL
 
Added Entry - Uncontrolled Name Kholisah, Siti
Huda, Miftahul
Setyorini, Lusi
Universitas Islam Darul 'Ulum Lamongan
Universitas Islam Darul 'Ulum Lamongan
Universitas Islam Darul 'Ulum Lamongan
 
Summary, etc. Headscarves  controversy  still  overshadows  the  life  of  modern  Turkey.  In  Orhan Pamuk‟s  Snow,  to  modernize the state, the secularist elites implement secularism by unveiling women. Implementation is  through  banning the headscarves wearing in public buildings, including school, that its executions dominate Moslem  women.  In  reverse, Moslem  women,  who  are  represented  by  the  characters  named  Kadife,  Hande,  and Teslime,  resist  the  domination  to  defend  their  rights  upon  wearing  the  headscarves  for the  sake  of  practicing  their  religion,  Islam.  Grounded  upon  the  findings,  this  study  questions  upon  (1)  how  is  secularist‟s domination upon Moslem women depicted in Orhan Pamuk‟s  Snow? and (2) how do Moslem  women  show  their  resistance  against secularist‟s  domination  in  Orhan  Pamuk‟s  Snow? The researcher  used qualitative research, especially  mimetic approach  with descriptive analysis method is applied in this study. Data collecting used mimetic approach research, researcher  used four step to analyze (1)  Classifying the data dealt with the object of the study, (2) Interpreting and making correlation between the data and thestatement of problems, (3) Answering the questions stated in the statement of  problems by considering the result of the data analysis,(4) Drawing the conclusion based on the result of the data analysis. The  result  of  this  study  shows  that  the  secularist‟s  domination  manifests itself  into  five  forms:  domination  through  policy-making,  threat,  onstage  play, derogation,  and  hegemony.  Meanwhile,  Moslem  women‟s resistance manifests itself into two major forms: outward resistance (public transcript), which is  practiced  through  demonstration  and  insult,  and  inward  resistance  (hidden  transcript),  which  is  practiced through suicide and vis-à-vis dialogue. The researcher suggested to the reader  to make knowledge and lesson from  this study especially about  secularist domination in modern turkey.
 
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Data Source Entry Edulitics (Education, Literature, and Linguistics) Journal; Vol 2 No 1 (2017): June, 2017
 
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