Research Article
Verbal Violation toward Women: The Portrait of Current Social Reality in DKI Jakarta
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.5-9-2018.2282583, author={Ike Revita and Rovika Trioclarise and Nila Anggreyni}, title={Verbal Violation toward Women: The Portrait of Current Social Reality in DKI Jakarta}, proceedings={Proceedings of the first International Conference on Social Sciences, Humanities, Economics and Law, September 5-6 2018, Padang, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICONSHEL}, year={2019}, month={3}, keywords={violence women psychical violence}, doi={10.4108/eai.5-9-2018.2282583} }
- Ike Revita
Rovika Trioclarise
Nila Anggreyni
Year: 2019
Verbal Violation toward Women: The Portrait of Current Social Reality in DKI Jakarta
ICONSHEL
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.5-9-2018.2282583
Abstract
DKI Jakarta as the capital city of Indonesia bears in very complex problems. The problems are not only related to the economy but also social aspects. One of them is the violation toward women. Among many kinds of violation toward women, verbal one is very hard to be identified since it left nothing physically. This article is aimed at describing the verbal violation experienced by women in DKI Jakarta. The research is conducted in three areas in Jakarta, Jakarta Timur, Jakarta Selatan, and Jakarta Barat. There are 50 wives and widow as the victims of violation to be the respondents. The data are any utterances uttered by (ex) husbands categorized as a violation. Note-taking, recording, and interviewing is done to collect the data. Referential and pragmatic identity method related to the concept of proposed by Smith (2012) is used to analyze the data. The result of the analysis is presented narratively and descriptively. Having analyzed the data, it is found that there are two general forms of verbal violation suffered by women in DKI Jakarta. They are 1) verbal action --(a) intimidation and (b)being called by indecent addressee and 2) non-verbal action--(a)being isolated from friends, family, and society; (b)being gazed at; (c) being ignored.