WOMAN AND TECHNOLOGY: A STUDY ON GENDER PORTRAYAL OF A FEMALE CYBORG IN GHOST IN THE SHELL (2017) MOVIE
Author(s) -
Pujo Sakti Nur Cahyo,
Riyan Evrilia Suryaningtyas
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
lire journal (journal of linguistics and literature)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2598-1803
DOI - 10.33019/lire.v4i1.65
Subject(s) - narrative , character (mathematics) , subject (documents) , representation (politics) , empowerment , object (grammar) , research object , psychology , feminism , manifesto , gender studies , sociology , art , aesthetics , literature , political science , computer science , artificial intelligence , geometry , law , politics , library science , regional science , mathematics
This study aims to analyze gender portrayal in Ghost in the Shell (2017) movie by applying Donna Haraway’s concept of cyborgs as in her Cyborg Manifesto. Focusing on the analysis of narrative and non-narrative elements, this research seeks to reveal how the main character is portrayed as a female cyborg. As a result, the writers found that her shifting existence as a female cyborg in the movie is the representation of how women can be the subject by affiliating with technology. The assumption of women as the "object" of technology is no longer exist, and they are competent to have a career in technology. As a conclusion, this movie promotes the idea of women empowerment in technology by the affiliation of women and technology.
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