The Conflicts of Child Custody in Celeste Ng's Little Fires Everywhere
Abstract
This research use the novel as the object of this study. The novel used in this
study is The Little Fires Everywhere. The purpose of this research is to find out how
the conflicts of child custody discourse are presented in the story. This research is
interesting to analyze because the conflicts of child custody under racism in United
States in 1990s.
The conflicts of child custody in Little Fires Everywhere mention that there
are two families come from different ethnicities. Mrs. McCullough as an adoptive
mother and she is a rich white family in Shaker Heights. Meanwhile, Bebe Chow as
May Ling’s biological mother and she is Chinese immigrant. The child custody that
happens in Little Fires Everywhere looks unfair. The racism that impact social class
makes all laws in The United States to the minority. White as a majority, has more
privilege in the court. The majority get the first right over immigrants, especially in
child custody. Therefore, White people get their rights as a parent-child of
immigrants more than their biological mothers.
In order to analyze the conflicts of child custody as the subject matter from
this novel, this research uses the theory of representation that is written by Stuart Hall
and connects to Foucault’s discourse. Furthermore, this research is categorized as a
qualitative research. There are two kinds of data in this research. First, primary data
are taken by narration and dialogue that are related to the topic of child custody in
Little Fires Everywhere. The secondary data are gained from several books, journal,
article to support primary source. As the result of discussion, this research concludes
that conflict of child custody presented in Little Fires Everywhere is caused by the
racism condition. Additionally, child custody appeared in novel is also caused by the
financial problem. In this case, child custody that happen in novel cause Asian
immigrants who do not yet have economic stability in their families are considered
incapable of good parenting, so no matter how strong Bebe's reasons are to keep her
baby, her efforts will still be rejected by the court. The last conclusion, the author
wants to give critic that the an Asian-American who wants to show the unfair
condition of child custody issue in the 1990s because of racial background.