Poverty and Its Aesthetic Construction in Hansel and Gretel and the Tom Thumb (Kontruksi Kemiskinan di dalam Dongeng Hansel And Gretel dan The Tom Thumb)
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2020-04-01Author
PUJIATI, Hat
SAHWARI, Sahwari
WARDANI SWW, L. Dyah Purwita
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Poverty and aesthetics are two contrast concepts which are united
by literature in this article through a discussion of poverty
construction as an aesthetics strategy in two fairytales i.e. Hansel
and Gretel and Tom Thumb. The poverty concept whose meaning
is ’shortfall' which is presented as a strategy to gain readers'
attention, consensus of certain values, morals, and ideologies in
the narration of the two fairytales is mapped in this article to
reveal the consequences of a narration in a social milieu. Through
Stuart Hall's representation theory, the knowledge construction of
the poverty is traced in the text using a constructionist approach. A
discursive model in Foucauldian discursive analysis is chosen to
link the intrinsic data of the novel with the social context so that
the genealogy of the regime of truth could be traced. The result of
this analysis shows the oligarchic efforts perpetuate the avant
garde; as the right ruler over the poor. The chosen diction in the
texts leads to the conclusion that poverty is identical with crime:
the nature condition legitimates violence done by the poor. The
two fairytales become devices for fostering bourgeois ideology
through a naturalization of their narration.
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