Perjuangan Perempuan atas Alam dalam Film Syajarat Laymun Karya Eran Riklis Analisis Ekofeminisme Vandana Shiva
Talia Salma Najihah, Rohanda, Irfan Addriadi
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https://doi.org/10.25139/fn.v9i2.11351Keywords:
Nature, Ecofeminism, Film, Women, StruggleAbstract
The film شجرة ليمون (Syajarat Laymun), directed by Eran Riklis in 2008, is a Palestinian-Israeli drama that highlights issues of land, identity, and a woman's resistance. This study aims to analyze the representation of women's struggle against nature in the film شجرة ليمون (Syajarat Laymun) through the ecofeminist perspective of Vandana Shiva. The focus of this study is on how the main character, Salma, defends her family's lemon orchard as a symbol of identity, the will to live, and resistance against the oppressive systems of patriarchy and capitalism. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method with a content analysis approach. Research data was obtained from scenes, dialogues, and visual symbols in the film Syajarat Laymun that are relevant to the relationship between women and nature. The main data source is the film Syajarat Laymun, while supporting data sources include books, international scientific journals, and previous studies discussing Vandana Shiva's ecofeminism theory. The analysis was conducted by identifying the ecological and feminist meanings that emerge in the actions and words of the main character. The results of the study show that the film Syajarat Laymun represents ecological and feminist resistance through the character Salma, who rejects the exploitation of nature and the subordination of women.
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