PATRIARCHAL OPPRESSION ON WOMEN IN PAKISTAN REFLECTED IN MALALA YOUSEFZAI AND CHRISTINA LAMB’S I AM MALALA

Danu Wahyono
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The study explores  the patriarchal oppression on  women reflected in Malala Youefzai and Christina Lamb’s I am Malala. The   study aims to identify the forms, the cause, and the impact of the patriarchal oppression on women especially on the Pashtun women of the Swat Valley, Pakistan. The research designed used is a qualitative research. Meanwhile, the approach employed is   psychological approach. The study shows that there are some forms  of patriarchal oppression on women: cultural dominance, powerlessness, exploitation, violence and marginalization. The women are discriminated and mistreated in many ways. The patriarchal oppression on women is the result of   the regime of General Zia’s government and also the rules  set by the Taliban group.  Pashtun women are marginalized. It is   an excuse of keeping the Chasity and dignity that the civilization had  changed. Culture and tradition  play a role as the cause of patriarchal oppression on the Pashtun women where many families dictate a strong preference of sons over daughters. Meanwhile, there are two impact of patriarchal oppression on Pashtun women,  physically and emotionally. Many women become illiterate, have no skills except doing housework and end up depending on men for their survival. They also suffer of excessive fear and anxiety and the worst impact is being killed.
malala yousefzai和Christina lamb的《我是malala》反映了巴基斯坦对女性的父权压迫
该研究探讨了马拉拉·尤夫扎伊和克里斯蒂娜·兰姆的《我是马拉拉》所反映的父权对女性的压迫。这项研究旨在确定父权制对妇女的压迫形式、原因和影响,特别是对巴基斯坦斯瓦特山谷的普什图妇女的压迫。本研究采用的是定性研究。同时,采用的方法是心理学方法。研究表明,父权制对妇女的压迫有以下几种形式:文化支配、无能为力、剥削、暴力和边缘化。妇女在许多方面受到歧视和虐待。父权制对妇女的压迫是齐亚将军政府政权的结果,也是塔利班组织制定的规则。普什图妇女被边缘化。这是保持文明已经改变的贞洁和尊严的借口。文化和传统是普什图族妇女受到父权压迫的原因之一,许多家庭都规定重男轻女。与此同时,父权压迫对普什图妇女的身体和情感影响有两方面。许多妇女成为文盲,除了做家务外没有任何技能,最终依靠男人生存。他们还遭受过度的恐惧和焦虑,最糟糕的影响是被杀害。
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