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				First published: October 1, 2023 - Last updated: October 1, 2023
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			Authors: Desy Luvita Sari and Main Sufanti
			
 Title: Patriarchal Culture and Sexual Violence in the Novel Woman at Point Zero by Nawal el-Saadawi
 
 Subtitle: -
 
 In:  Proceedings of the International Conference on Learning and Advanced Education (ICOLAE 2022)
 
 Edited by: Mauly Halwat Hikmat, Yasir Sidiq, Naufal Ishartono, Yunus Sulistyono, Patmisari Susiati
 
 Place: Dordrecht
 
 Publisher: Atlantis Press
 
 Year: 2023
 
 Pages: 457-470
 
 Series: Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research
 
 ISBN: 97823847608622 - 
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 Language: English
 
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				Modern History: 
					20th Century | 
				African History: 
					Egyptian History | 
				Representations: 
					Nawal El Saadawi
 
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			Authors:
				Main Sufanti, 
					Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta 
			
 Abstract: 
				»This study aims to identify the domination of patriarchal culture and sexual violence depicted in the novelWoman at Point Zero by Nawal el-Saadawi. This research used a type of qualitative research. Qualitative research is research in understanding phenomena experienced by research subjects, such as motivation, actions, perceptions, and behavior, descriptively in language and words in a scientific study based on the method used. Data collection techniques in this study used literature study. The data validation technique used theoretical triangulation. The results of the study obtain several forms of patriarchal culture and sexual violence in the novel Woman at Point Zero, which include (1) sexism, men are first prioritized by the family, and the husband has property rights over the wife; (2) politics, power relations between women and men; (3) domestic work, girls are encouraged to be independent.While the form of sexual violence contained in the novel Woman at Point Zero includes (1) sexual harassment; (2) women trafficking; (3) forced marriage; (4) female circumcision; and (5) torture. In the novel Woman at Point Zero by Nawal el-Saadawi, patriarchal culture and sexual violence are interconnected. Patriarchal culture considers a man's position higher than a woman's, so men can discriminate against and even sexually assault women.« 
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 Contents:
 
			
			
			|  | Abstract (p. 457) |  
			|  | 1 Introduction (p. 457) |  
			|  | 2 Method (p. 460) |  
			|  | 3 Result and Discussion (p. 460) |  
			|  |  | 3.1 Patriarchal Culture in the Novel Woman at Point Zeo by Nawal el-Saadawi (p. 461) |  
			|  |  |  | Sexism (p. 461) |  
			|  |  |  | The Man Comes First in the Family (p. 461) |  
			|  |  |  | Husband Has Property Rights toWife (p. 463) |  
			|  |  |  | Politics (p. 463) |  
			|  |  |  | Domestic Jobs (p. 464) |  
			|  |  | 3.2 Sexual Violence in the Novel Woman at Point Zero by Nawal el-Saadawi (p.464) |  
			|  |  |  | Sexual Harassment (p. 465) |  
			|  |  |  | Women Trafficking (p. 466) |  
			|  |  |  | Female Circumcision (p. 466) |  
			|  |  |  | Torture (p. 467) |  
			|  | 4 Conclusion (p. 468) |  
			|  | Acknowledgement (p. 468) |  
			|  | Author's Contribution (p. 468) |  
			|  | References (p. 468) |  Wikipedia: 
				History of Africa: 
					History of Egypt / 
						History of republican Egypt | 
				Literature: 
					Egyptian literature / 
						Nawal el-Saadawi | 
				Literature: 
					Rape in fiction / 
						Woman at Point Zero | 
				Sex and the law: 
					Sexual violence
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