THE INFLUENCE OF POWER RELATIONS WHICH GIVE RISE TO GENDER INEQUALITY ON THE MAIN CHARACTER IN THE NOVEL THE RED QUEEN BY PHILIPPA GREGORY

Rustiyani Rustiyani, H. AgnesSetyowati, S. N. M. Widisanti
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ABSTRACT The topic of this research is the influence of power relations which gave rise to injustice against the female character in Philippa Gregory’s The Red Queen. In a relationship, whether between individuals or groups, there is usually a figure who has more control than others. In this sphere, Foucault calls this kind of relationship “power relations”. Power relation is something that can be said to be commonplace, but this is detrimental to one party, especially to women. Therefore, this study aims to show the harm suffered by women due to the influence of power relations by centralizing the analysis on Lady Margaret Beaufort, the main character of a noble woman in the context of the 14th and 15th centuries in England. The type of research used is qualitative research that is supported by library technique. The research findings shows that power relations in the 14th and 15th centuries are very strong in the life of the royal community, and it gives birth of injustice to the main character such as: (1)Steriotype, (2)Subordination, (3)Symbolic violence and, (4)Marginalization. Keywords: Power Relations, Woman, Main Character, Injustice 
菲利帕·格里高利的小说《红皇后》中导致性别不平等的权力关系对主人公的影响
本研究的主题是菲利帕·格里高利的《红皇后》中女性角色受到不公正待遇的权力关系的影响。在一段关系中,无论是个人之间还是群体之间,通常都有一个人比其他人拥有更多的控制权。在这个领域,福柯把这种关系称为“权力关系”。权力关系可以说是司空见惯的事情,但这对一方来说是有害的,尤其是对女性。因此,本研究旨在通过集中分析玛格丽特·博福特夫人(Lady Margaret Beaufort)这一14 - 15世纪英国背景下的贵族女性的主要角色,来展示女性在权力关系的影响下所遭受的伤害。所使用的研究类型是由图书馆技术支持的定性研究。研究结果表明,14、15世纪的权力关系在皇室社会的生活中非常强烈,它催生了诸如:(1)刻板印象,(2)从属关系,(3)象征暴力,(4)边缘化等主要角色的不公正。关键词:权力关系,女性,主角,不公正
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