2020
DOI: 10.22146/jh.49832
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Comparative Reading of Motherhood Identities in East African and Indonesian Literature

Abstract: The study comparatively examines the representation of motherhood identities and the trauma of being childless to women in African and Indonesian literary texts namely Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s Secret Lives and other Stories, Elieshi Lema’s Parched Earth, Ratih Kumala’s Genesis and Iwan Setyawan’s Ibuk. Central to the analysis of this study is the argument that the existing cultural and religious discourses significantly contribute to the ways motherhood identities are construed in the society. Of a particular note,… Show more

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“…Every parent wishes for their children"s lives to be better than their own. More specifically, Elias explains that a woman"s dream is to become a mother (Elias, 2020;Hadi et al, 2023). This is one of parents" responsibilities to their children.…”
Section: The Purpose Of Marriage In the Frame Of Maqasid Al-shari'amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Every parent wishes for their children"s lives to be better than their own. More specifically, Elias explains that a woman"s dream is to become a mother (Elias, 2020;Hadi et al, 2023). This is one of parents" responsibilities to their children.…”
Section: The Purpose Of Marriage In the Frame Of Maqasid Al-shari'amentioning
confidence: 99%