The Representation of Liberal Feminism in The Picture Book Mary Wears What She Wants by Keith Negley
Abstract
This research analyzed the existence of liberal feminism in this picture
book, whereby this book set in 19th century and also this picture book inspired by
the life of Mary Edwards, a pioneering 19th-century doctor. This research aimed
to reveal whether or not male and female are represented in the picture book Mary
Wears What She Wants by looking at the visual and verbal data using Hall’s
representation theory and also Barthes’ semiotic concept. This research also
aimed to reveal the liberal feminism represents in this picture book by looking at
the visual and the verbal data using Hall’s representation theory, Barthes’ semiotic
concept and also liberal feminism theories.
This research was conducted by applying a qualitative method. The data
were words, phrases, sentences, pictures, which have been sorted and carefully
selected following the research topic. The data were divided into primary and
secondary data. The primary data are taken from the Children’s Picture Book
Mary Wears What She Wants, written by Keith Negley, which is related to the
representation of liberal feminism through the character. Meanwhile, the
secondary data are taken from sources such as journals, essays, theses, and other
sources which contain information about limited resources and overpopulation.
In order to dismantle the meaning and significance of the picture book,
this research applied Barthes’ semiotic concept in order to answer two research
questions. This research focuses on the verbal and visual data of the picture book
that portrays liberal feminism. The theory of representation by Stuart Hall has
several methods to analyze the meaning of the discourse about liberal feminism,
and a semiotic approach is used in this research in order to know how discourse
will produce the meaning. Specifically, this research analyzes the verbal and
visual data related to liberal feminism by identifying the text, the expressions, the
way they act, and the main character’s characterization. In order to seek out the
answer to the first research question, The data are delineated using verbal and
visual that represent gender equality in the picture book. This analysis uses the
representation theory by Stuart Hall to analyze the verbal data and the semiotic by
Roland Barthes to analyze the visual data. This research found that the picture
book Mary Wears What She Wants represents the inequality of gender and also
gender equality but in a different situation, and it is represented through the
characters in this picture book. This picture book mainly portrays inequality of
gender rather than equality of gender because, in the Victorian era, women and
men were not equal. This research also found that liberal feminism discourses
were found in this picture book. Liberal feminism is represented through the main
character, Mary, by her struggles to wear what she wants to wear. She thinks that
wearing dresses cannot make her do her activities freely, and the dress is too tight
for her. Because of that, she wants to wear pants which are boys’ clothes. When
she goes to the town with pants, she is poorly treated by her society, including her
friends. She is pelted with some eggs by her friends. Besides the treatment she
gets from the people in her town, she dares to take risks with what she chooses,
and she still wants to wear pants because she thinks that pants are not only for
boys; girls can wear pants too. Because of that, she determines to do what she
wants without limitation and does not let anyone get in the way of her decisions.
This research finds that Mary uses her power of voice to make changes for all
women, which is supported by her braveness and stubbornness. Because of Mary,
women have the power to do anything.