KnE Social Sciences

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Minangkabau Women in the Novel Mengurai Rindu by Nang Syamsuddin

Published date: Mar 22 2022

Journal Title: KnE Social Sciences

Issue title: The Second Economics, Law, Education and Humanities International Conference (ELEHIC-2021)

Pages: 169–180

DOI: 10.18502/kss.v7i6.10620

Authors:

Aimifrina Aimifrinaaimifrina@yahoo.co.idUniversitas Bung Hatta, Padang, Indonesia

Abstract:

This study aimed to examine the Minangkabau women in the novel Mengurai Rindu by Nang Syamsuddin. Minangkabau women are seen from the view of people in the Minangkabau culture. The results of the study suggested that Minangkabau women include parents. Minangkabau women are prominent in society, becoming leaders or elders in their environment, with professional and functional duties. The results of this study are in accordance with the matrilineal cultural system adopted by the Minangkabau community.

Keywords: women, real person, novel

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