Sudanese Women's Resistance to Male Domination in the Novel Syauqu Ad-Darwīsy
Abstract
This study aims to reveal the male domination and female resistance that occurred in the 19th century in Sudan in the novel Syauqu ad- Darwisy. Therefore, to answer this research, Ti-Grace Atkinson's radical feminist theory that opposes equal treatment for unequal functions is used. This research uses a descriptive qualitative research method with the aim of describing or describing the events contained in the novel Syauqu ad-Darwisy. The results obtained are a patriarchal system that places men in a dominant position affecting many aspects of women's lives. Radical feminism emphasizes the need for structural changes to end male domination. The resistance carried out by Sudanese women in the novel includes acts of escape and resistance to the demands of their masters. This resistance of women shows their efforts to protect women's rights.
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