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Objectification of Women in The Joy Luck Club Movie Directed by Wayne Wang (1993)
ABSTRACT
The discussion about women issues is something which has been
discussed from the past until the present. Objectification also
involvesreducing a person to a body or body parts, reducing a person to having no value outside of his or her appereance, and silencing a person by refusing to acknowledge that he or she has a voice and is capable of
independent though and speech. The Joy Luck Club is a movie tells about mother and daughter relationship. The study is intended to analyze what
are objectifications part portrayed in this film, and how are the female character’s react to the objectification phenomena. The data of this study are written from the dialogues, monologues, and scenes from the film. This study uses Objectification theory by Fredrickson and Robert, and also seven identifications by Martha
Nussbaum and Rae Langton. The data are analyzed by using qualitative
descriptive methods. The result of this study shows that there are many objectifications in this film. There are four for instrumentally, there is not inertness, there is not fungibility, there are three violability, there is one ownership, and there is not denial of subjectivity. And also there are one reduction to body, there are two reduction to appereance, and also ten for silencings. And in this film shows that women is potentially objectified, and feel anxiety because
of how their society treat to them.
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