Women writers’ profiles of Soenting Melajoe Newspaper (1912-1921)

Maimon Herawati, Siti Karlinah, Herlina Agustin, N. Sjafirah
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Soenting Melajoe Newspaper (1912-1921) was Indonesia’s first indigenous women’s newspaper during the Dutch colonial period. Its readers considered this newspaper as a command in the women’s movement in the Minangkabau society. Editors were deemed as generals, readers as soldiers. The articles in Soenting Melajoe were submitted by women from various regions. The newspaper became a means of exchanging ideas and debating between women, moderated by female editors; Rohana Kudus and Ratna Juwita. This writing constructed the profile of writers based on their writings in Soenting Melajoe. The theory used in this research was the feminist communication theory, focusing on the revalorism aspect of it. This research employed a historical method. Data collection was done through literature study. The subjects of this research are the writings of Indonesian women in Soenting Melajoe. The female writers of Soenting Melajoe came from the administrative center of the Hindia Dutch, port cities, and coffee warehouse regions. Most backgrounds of the writers of Soenting Melajoe were from families of Dutch employees, families managing educational institutions, and families of tribal leaders. Some of the writers of Soenting Melajoe learned to read and write at school. Others studied with family members. Further research can be done on the life of these female writer pioneers and the connection between ideas in Soenting Melajoe and other colonial newspapers.
《Soenting Melajoe报》女作家简介(1912-1921)
《Soenting Melajoe报》(1912-1921)是荷兰殖民时期印尼第一份土著妇女报纸。它的读者认为这份报纸是米南卡保社会妇女运动的指挥。编辑被视为将军,读者被视为士兵。Soenting Melajoe的文章是由来自不同地区的妇女提交的。该报成为女性之间交流思想和辩论的一种手段,由女性编辑主持;Rohana Kudus和Ratna Juwita。这一写作以作家在《索廷·梅拉乔》中的写作为基础,构建了作家的形象。本研究所采用的理论是女性主义传播理论,主要研究女性主义传播的复仇主义方面。数据收集通过文献研究进行。本研究以印尼妇女在《Soenting Melajoe》中的作品为研究对象。《Soenting Melajoe》的女作家来自印地语-荷兰语的行政中心、港口城市和咖啡仓库地区。《Soenting Melajoe》的作者大多来自荷兰雇员的家庭、管理教育机构的家庭和部落领袖的家庭。Soenting Melajoe的一些作家在学校里学会了阅读和写作。其他人则与家人一起学习。关于这些女性作家先驱的生平,以及《Soenting Melajoe》和其他殖民地报纸的思想之间的联系,可以做进一步的研究。
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