Representation of Violence Against Women in the Novel Rumah untuk Alie by Leen Liu (An Existentialist Study of Simone de Beauvoir)

Authors

  • Ukhtul Iffah Daat Arina Universitas Muhammadiyah Jember
  • Eka Nova Ali Vardani Universitas Muhammadiyah Jember
  • Dina Merdeka Citraningrum Universitas Muhammadiyah Jember

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36312/ftsxdj17

Keywords:

Violence, Women, Novel, Simone de beauvoir

Abstract

This study examines the representation of violence against women in Leen Liu’s novel Rumah untuk Alie, which reflects the persistence of patriarchal domination and gender inequality in Indonesian society. The research aims to describe the forms of violence physical, emotional, and sexual, experienced by the female character and to analyze how these acts of violence position women as “the Other” through Simone de Beauvoir’s existentialist feminist perspective. The study employs a descriptive qualitative method with textual analysis and data triangulation to ensure the validity of the findings. The results reveal that the female protagonist, Alie, experiences various forms of violence both in domestic and public spheres, such as physical abuse by her father, emotional neglect by her family, and sexual harassment in her social environment. These acts of violence symbolize systemic patriarchal control that confines women to a state of immanence, limiting their autonomy and subjectivity. Through Beauvoir’s theoretical lens, the novel exposes the philosophical significance of such oppression, how women’s bodies and existence are reduced by male dominance while still yearning for transcendence and self-liberation. This study contributes to a deeper understanding of women’s existential struggle and emphasizes the importance of gender awareness in literature as a means of promoting equality. Moreover, the findings hold broader societal implications by highlighting the structural nature of gender-based violence and underscoring the practical significance of these results in promoting gender equality and fostering social awareness to combat systemic oppression.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Author Biographies

  • Ukhtul Iffah Daat Arina, Universitas Muhammadiyah Jember

    Indonesian Language and Literature Education, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Muhammadiyah Jember, Jln. Karimata No.49, Jember, East Java, Indonesia

  • Eka Nova Ali Vardani, Universitas Muhammadiyah Jember

    Indonesian Language and Literature Education, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Muhammadiyah Jember, Jln. Karimata No.49, Jember, East Java, Indonesia

  • Dina Merdeka Citraningrum, Universitas Muhammadiyah Jember

    Indonesian Language and Literature Education, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Muhammadiyah Jember, Jln. Karimata No.49, Jember, East Java, Indonesia

References

Aizid, R. (2024). Introduction to Feminism. Anak Hebat Indonesia.

Azzahra, N. (2022). The existence of women in the novel Jumhuriyyatu Ka’anna by Alaa Al Aswany: An existential feminist study from Simone De Beauvoir’s perspective. 1(2), 116–132.

Beauvoir, S. De. (2016). The Second Sex: The Life of Women. Narasi X Promethea.

Citraningrum, D. M., & Werdiningsih, I. (2017). Spelling in the Banyuwangi song texts. Jurnal Ilmiah Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Dan Sastra Indonesia, 2(2), 143–153.

Hasanudin, C., Sutrimah, S., & Hawa, M. (2025). Simone De Beauvoir's theory and feminism in film. Seval Literindo Kreasi.

Hasmawati, D. D., & Hanum, I. S. (2020). Gender injustice in the main female character in Stay With Me Tonight by Sofi Meloni. Ilmu Budaya: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, Seni Dan Budaya, 4(3), 401–410.

Jannah, M. (2015). The image of women in Cinta Suci Zahrana by Habiburrahman El Shirazy and its relation to literature learning in high school.

Liu, L. (2025). A Home for Alie. Tekad.

Moon, Y. J. (2016). Violence against women in Mimi Lan Mintuna by Remy Sylado. Jurnal Pendidikan Dan Kebudayaan Missio, 8(2), 189–202.

Mufaro’ah, M. S., Dr. H. Saifunnajar, M. H., & Titin Sumarni, M. K. (2024). The psychological impact of gender-based violence on children. Dotplus Publisher.

Nasution, W. (2016). A sociological study of the novel Dua Ibu by Arswendo Atmowiloto: A literary review. Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 6(11), 951–952., 6(November), 5–24.

Novita, D., Mardian, & Mulyani, S. (2019). Violence against women in the novel Nyonya Jetset by Alberthiene Endah. Cakrawala, 3, 39–48.

Nurlaily, S., Werdiningsih, Y. K., & Zaidah, N. (2022). Violence against female characters in the novel Prasetyane Wanita by Tulus Setiyadi: A feminist study. Jisabda: Jurnal Ilmiah Sastra Dan Bahasa Daerah, Serta Pengajarannya, 3(2), 16–28.

Putri, F. A., Vardani, E. N. A., & Anggraeni, A. W. (2023). A literary psychology study of the main character in Pancarona by Erisca Febriani. Belajar Bahasa: Jurnal Ilmiah Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Dan Sastra Indonesia, 8(2), 154–167.

Rahima, W., Ana, H., & Sulfiah, S. (2019). The image of women in Perempuan Batih by A.R. Rizal. Jurnal Bastra (Bahasa Dan Sastra), 4(3), 463.

Rahmawati, E. N., Suaedi, H., & Vardani, E. N. A. (2024). The personality of the main character in Manusia Dan Badainya by Syahid Muhammad and its relevance to high school learning. Jurnal Bastra (Bahasa Dan Sastra), 9(4), 268–283.

Rodliyah. (2015). Women in the Circle of Violence. Pustaka Bangsa.

Sari, N. (2017). Violence against women in Bak Rambut Dibelah Tujuh by Muhammad Makhdlori. Jurnal Literasi, 1(2), 41–48.

Satinem, & Juwati. (2024). The use of tourism literature in BIPA teaching. Didaktika: Jurnal Kependidikan, 13(4), 5393–5406.

Siswadi, G. A. (2022). Independent women in the perspective of existential feminism by Simone De Beauvoir.

Siswantoro. (2020). Methods of Literary Research: Analysis of Poetic Structure. Pustaka Pelajar.

Sugihastuti, & Saptiawan, I. H. (2019). Gender and the inferiority of women: Feminist literary criticism practices. Pustaka Pelajar.

Uswatina, E. D., Madja, N. M. El, Zahrotun, N., Putra, Y. A., Ilham, N. A., Ningrum, M. S., Widiyastuti, V. N., Kurnia, N. A., Wardani, S. D. K., Ulviana, & Habibah, N. Al. (2021). Women's power in preventing sexual violence. Penerbit Nem.

Vardani, E. N. A. (2014). Moral values in the novel Koma Titik by Bisma Dwibangga using a semiotic approach. Nosi, 2(5), 458–466.

Vardani, E. N. A. (2018). The planting of Islamic character values in the short story Aku Ingin Emak Masuk Surga by Maiyade Laila Yane. 3(1).

Vardani, E. N. A. (2020). The basic principles of Islamic character education in families in the short story Rantai Kenangan by Adz Dzahabi. 5(1), 13–24.

Vardani, E. N. A. (2022). Emotional development in the short story Menyontek by Cahya Ainu Rahman. Jurnal Pendidikan Dasar Dan Sosial Humaniora, 1(1), 1–12.

Vardani, E. N. A., & Mijianti, Y. (2024). The development of social-educational interaction in children in Si Anak Spesial by Tere Liye. Disastra: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Dan Sastra Indonesia, 5(1), 16–35.

Werdiningsih, Y. K. (2016). Violence against the main female character in Kinanti by Margareth Widhy Pratiwi. Atavisme, 19(1), 102–115.

Downloads

Published

2025-12-17

Issue

Section

Articles

How to Cite

Arina, U. I. D. ., Vardani, E. N. A. ., & Citraningrum, D. M. . (2025). Representation of Violence Against Women in the Novel Rumah untuk Alie by Leen Liu (An Existentialist Study of Simone de Beauvoir) . Journal of Language and Literature Studies, 5(4), 982-995. https://doi.org/10.36312/ftsxdj17