An Analysis of Gender-Specific Language in Hidden Figures 2016 :Feminist Stylistic Approach

Date
2024Author
Sirait, Anjeli Lorena
Advisor(s)
Lubis, Syahron
Loebis, Roma Ayuni Aminoeddin
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This research aims to analyze gender specific language in hidden Figures 2016
using the theory of Feminist Stylistics proposed by Sara Mills (2005). This research
used a descriptive qualitative method to examine how gender is represented in the
movie script. The data in this study were in the form of words, phrases, sentences,
and discourses organized through categorization. The application of feminist
stylistic theory proposed by Mills to each level in this study shows that this movie
opposes how men and women are still treated differently. Women are often
described through terms with negative connotations, compared to bad things or
inanimate objects, and black women were portrayed negatively and degraded in
terms of their physical appearance, and role as women and belonging to the Negro
race without looking at their achievements. Women in this film challenge
traditional gender norms by portraying female characters who dare to achieve their
dream jobs, resist objectification, have achievements, and express their opinions to
fight against marginalisation in language contexts.
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