2018
DOI: 10.14710/culturalistics.v2i2.2511
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Supernova and The Struggle for Gender Equality

Abstract: In this article, I present a semiotic study of Dee’s novel Supernova, but the analysis is focused on the female character Diva or Supernova, which plays as the symbol of Dee’s struggle for gender equality. Following Chandler (2007), I made use of the Saussurean and Peircean semiotics, in which signs consist of inseparable signifiers and signifieds, and the modes of their relationships are icon, index, and symbol. In the succeeding discussion, I argue that the title of the novel functions as an index that direc… Show more

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“…The nature of a woman when she is married is no stranger to the stamps attached to it, namely the kitchen, the well and the mattress. Women are treated as second-class citizens, and they are brainwashed with doctrines, policies, and programs that push them into the domestic sphere (Candriay, 2018). Even before marriage, women are considered not to have a higher education because it is not important.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nature of a woman when she is married is no stranger to the stamps attached to it, namely the kitchen, the well and the mattress. Women are treated as second-class citizens, and they are brainwashed with doctrines, policies, and programs that push them into the domestic sphere (Candriay, 2018). Even before marriage, women are considered not to have a higher education because it is not important.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%