Research Article
Nonphysical Imagery of Dayak Damio Women Singkawang
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.27-12-2023.2351600, author={Susan Neni Triani and Sarwiji Suwandi and Andayani Andayani}, title={Nonphysical Imagery of Dayak Damio Women Singkawang}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference of Humanities and Social Science, ICHSS 2023, December 27, 2023, Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICHSS}, year={2024}, month={11}, keywords={imagery nonphysical dayak women}, doi={10.4108/eai.27-12-2023.2351600} }
- Susan Neni Triani
Sarwiji Suwandi
Andayani Andayani
Year: 2024
Nonphysical Imagery of Dayak Damio Women Singkawang
ICHSS
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.27-12-2023.2351600
Abstract
One of the interesting things about the Dayak Damio tribe is its image. Unlike the image of women in general, Dayak Damio women are depicted as strong, tough and powerful figures. This study aims to describe the physical image of Dayak Damio women in Singkawang. This study is a qualitative descriptive study with a feminist literary criticism approach. The steps taken by the researcher with the data are a) Reading carefully the novel being studied; b) Identifying data related to the Non-Physical Image of Dayak Damio Women in Singkawang City; c) Classifying data based on problems; d) Reviewing data based on problems. The study uses techniques to check validity using three techniques, namely a) Reading persistence, b) Triangulation, c) Adequacy of references. The data source in this study is the Dayak Damio Singkawang informant. The data in this study are in the form of sentences containing non-physical images of Dayak Damio women in Singkawang. The results of this study indicate that Dayak Damio women are patient, powerful and kind. In Dayak culture there is also no power gap between women and men. Different from the stereotype of women in general.