Junior Scientific Researcher (Nov 2019)
PATRIARCHAL REPRODUCTION OF WOMEN’S GENDER IDEOLOGY IN THE PAKPAK FAMILY, INDONESIA
Abstract
This study deconstructs the role of women as reproductive people in patriarchy through cases of marginalization of women in the Pakpak community in Pegagan Julu VIII village, Dairi District, North Sumatra, Indonesia. This study uses a feminist sociology perspective with a feminist qualitative approach. The aim of this study is to examine how the reproductive process patriarch of women in the community of Pakpak community in Pegagan Julu VIII Village. The study results show the process of patriarchal reproduction in women (mothers) down streaming to gender ideology patriarchal entrenched and attached Pakpak women's values. The patriarchal gender ideology attachment of Pakpak women is shown in the treatment or practices that prioritized son than a daughter in the family.