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The Camouflage of “Tough Woman”: The Resistance of Female Character Against Patriarchal Ideology in Mulan
Author(s) -
Rahmadani Lailawati,
Sorta Hutahaean,
Qori Islami,
Mutia Sari Nursafira
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
elsya journal of english language studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2684-9224
pISSN - 2684-7620
DOI - 10.31849/elsya.v2i3.4926
Subject(s) - ideology , resistance (ecology) , camouflage , china , face (sociological concept) , character (mathematics) , gender studies , sociology , patriarchy , literature , aesthetics , art , political science , law , social science , politics , computer science , ecology , geometry , mathematics , artificial intelligence , biology
This present study exposes how the patriarchal ideology still survives in the international English movie depicting Chinese women, Mulan (1998) and Mulan (2020). This present study uses critical discourse analysis to analyse the movies, focusing on the the dialogue, characteristics and events in the movies. This study contributes by critically comparing how English movies which are directed and scripted by English native speakers depict the role of women in the patriarchal China. The results showed that despite the 22-year gap between movies, the portrayal of women becomes worse, presented differently due to a change in genre, and is only seemingly improved at the tail end of the latest movie. While there are differences in how both Mulans are faced with problems and how they face said problems, her resistance as female neither reflects nor felt by Chinese women.

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