2018
DOI: 10.24071/ijhs.2018.020106
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Child Marriage in Short Stories From Indonesia and Bangladesh: Victor, Survivor, and Victim

Abstract: Early marriage is a total destruction to the human rights of children. Contrary to the conviction that child marriage in rural, developing countries is inextricably linked with their cultural backwardness, violence against women need to be examined and addressed in terms of the specific socioeconomic and cultural conditions as to why girls, adolescents and young women are forced to live and marry in their young age. This article examines two shorts stories from Indonesia to be analyzed comparatively with anoth… Show more

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“…Second, the author describes a child marriage varies by perpetuating violence in child marriage or critically describing a child marriage as deviant practices of patriarchy. Overall, child brides play their respective roles as winners, survivors, or victims (Dewi 2018). The influence of cultural and solid perceptions of societies, differences in religious interpretations, and family honor are several factors that may play an essential role in the sustainability of child marriage practices (Hardiani and Junaidi, 2018).…”
Section: The Lack Of Knowledge About the Early Marriage Riskmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, the author describes a child marriage varies by perpetuating violence in child marriage or critically describing a child marriage as deviant practices of patriarchy. Overall, child brides play their respective roles as winners, survivors, or victims (Dewi 2018). The influence of cultural and solid perceptions of societies, differences in religious interpretations, and family honor are several factors that may play an essential role in the sustainability of child marriage practices (Hardiani and Junaidi, 2018).…”
Section: The Lack Of Knowledge About the Early Marriage Riskmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…P5 and P6 experienced forced marriage. Cases of child marriage from Indonesia and Bangladesh, there are at least 2 girls every second who are victims of forced marriages 3 . Some women with an average age of 15 in Indramayu indicated that a woman with a low economic 14 .…”
Section: Risk Factors For Child Marriagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Undang-Undang Perkawinan menyebutkan bahwa dasar dilangsungkannya sebuah perkawinan adalah persetujuan kedua calon mempelai dan izin dari orang tua bagi mempelai yang belum berusia 21 tahun. Menurut pasal 7 ayat 2, dispensasi terhadap batas usia tersebut dapat diberikan oleh pengadilan ataupun pejabat lain yang ditunjuk oleh kedua orang tua, baik dari pihak laki-laki maupun pihak perempuan (Susetyo, 2013;Cammack, 2009;Dewi, 2018). Sekadar catatan, menanggapi meningkatnya jumlah perkawinan anak dan kelahiran bayi dari perempuan di bawah 18 tahun akhir-akhir ini, Menteri Pemberdayaan Perempuan dan Perlindungan Anak (PPPA), Yohana Yembise, telah berkoordinasi dengan Kementerian Agama untuk mengajukan revisi UU Perkawinan terkait batas usia pernikahan di dalam undang-undang.…”
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