https://journal.unej.ac.id/JFGS/issue/feed Journal of Feminism and Gender Studies 2025-01-06T11:00:23+07:00 Linda Dwi Eriyanti Linda.fisip@unej.ac.id Open Journal Systems <p>Journal of Feminism and Gender Studies (JFGS) is an academic journal managed by the Center for Gender Studies, University of Jember. JFGS was created to develop scientific discourse and analysis on gender issues and feminism with a discursive empirical approach by providing freedom of scientific development within the framework of feminism and gender perspective. It is becoming a forum for dialogue between academics, experts, practitioners and feminist activists, creating new knowledge that supports justice and equality in the framework of humanity, focusing on phenomena in various fields of life.</p> <p>The Journal of Feminism and Gender Studies (JFGS) has officially migrated to this new website starting from <strong>Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025), January edition</strong>. This platform serves as a continuation of our previous site at <strong><a href="https://jurnal.unej.ac.id/index.php/FGS/index">https://jurnal.unej.ac.id/index.php/FGS/index</a></strong>.</p> <p>On behalf of the entire editorial team, we warmly welcome you to our new address. We hope that this updated Open Journal System (OJS) platform will provide better services, enhanced stability, and easier access for all users.</p> <p>Thank you for your support, and we look forward to your continued contributions to JFGS.</p> https://journal.unej.ac.id/JFGS/article/view/2972 Analisis Yuridis Dakwaan Jaksa Penuntut Umum Dalam Tindak Pidana Kekerasan Fisik Dalam Rumah Tangga Terhadap Korban Anak Tiri (Studi Putusan Nomor 301/Pid.Sus/2019/PN Tte) 2024-12-05T17:11:13+07:00 BOB GUNDRED bgundred6@gmail.com Fanny Tanuwijaya fanny.tanuwijaya@unej.ac.id Sapti Prihatmini saptipri.fh@unej.ac.id <p><em>The aim of this thesis research is to analyze the application of suitability between the indictment and subsidiary form made by the Public Prosecutor with the articles in which they are accused, and to analyze the suitability of the description evidence of information witnesses with documentary evidence in the form of Visum et Repertum according to Article 184 Paragraph (1) of the Criminal Procedure Code. The study of the problem formulation and the conclusions are stated based on the author's arguments which were formulated using a deductive method, namely a method that relies on basic principles leading to special principles. The indictment in the form of a subsidiary in Verdict Number 301/Pid.Sus/2019/PN Tte is in accordance with the articles charged, however the indictment in the form of a subsidiary as a prosecution strategy is not in accordance with the procedure for making an indictment which should be in the form of alternative, because the use of each the law is exclusionary at other levels. The evidentiary system according to Article 184 of the Criminal Procedure Code, Visum et Repertum and witness statements remain valid evidence as long as there is no other evidence that disputes their truth. Although there is a discrepancy between the witnesses’ statements and the Visum et Repertum, due to the possibility of quite a large time difference between the criminal incident and the Visum examination, this could result in an examination for bleeding in the ear not being carried out because the wound had dried up.</em></p> 2025-01-05T00:00:00+07:00 Copyright (c) 2025 Journal of Feminism and Gender Studies https://journal.unej.ac.id/JFGS/article/view/3094 The Dynamics of Protecting Women with Disabilities in West Sumatera, from Socio-Cultural Pressure to Policy Advocacy 2024-12-05T21:27:02+07:00 Soraya Oktarina sorayarin4@gmail.com <p><em>Social justice for all Indonesian people is a mandate of the 5th principle of Pancasila which must be implemented, without distinguishing between certain types of groups. People with disabilities, a minority group who have equal rights in various aspects of life. Efforts to guarantee a decent life for people with disabilities are still homework that continues to be pursued, but not much is focused on gender with disabilities. Apart from having to accept the condition of being disabled, women with disabilities are often hit with negative stigma which leads to threats of gender violence, not only in the private, public and even structural spheres, which has an impact on women being left behind in various areas of life and leading to violations of human rights. In West Sumatra, violence against women with disabilities is still quite high, with the majority of cases resolved without bias towards the victim. This research uses descriptive qualitative methods. The aim of this research is to look at the problems experienced by women with disabilities in West Sumatra and the protection efforts taken. The research results show that West Sumatra continues to strive to fulfill the guarantee of protection for women with disabilities with various regulations and the availability of institutions, but in terms of implementation, violence against women with disabilities is still high. Socio-cultural pressures and dead-end advocacy efforts are a problem. Weak evidence, power relations, and a "one-sided" view of women with disabilities are the main factors. An inclusive approach is needed from various sectors by increasing awareness, accessibility, involvement and support for people with disabilities.</em></p> 2025-01-28T00:00:00+07:00 Copyright (c) 2025 Journal of Feminism and Gender Studies https://journal.unej.ac.id/JFGS/article/view/3090 Virginity Discourse from Netizen’s POV "PASANGAN HARUS PERAWAN/PERJAKA? Menurut Lu” in the @IDN_Times’ YouTube Social Media Comment Section 2025-01-06T10:53:10+07:00 Sarah Fibrianty Butarbutar sarahfibrianty10@gmail.com <p><em>Virginity is often associated with the hymen even though not all women are born with a hymen. Our society is often mistaken, and assumes that if a woman does not bleed when having sexual intercourse for the first time, it means she is no longer a virgin. Our society still adheres to a high patriarchal culture, there are different views related to the discourse of virginity between women and men, women who are not virgins are considered to have no morals and are ostracized in the family and community environment. The purpose of this research is to see how netizens interpret the virginity discourse in the comments column on IDN_Times Youtube social media. This research uses a qualitative approach method. This research uses Kozinet's netnography research method. The result is that non-virgin women are considered cheap, given a negative stigma by netizens, especially men, non-virgin women get sexist comments such as prostitutes, cheap women, damaged women and trash women. Virginity is considered a valuable and important thing in society. The power of patriarchal culture influences conversations about virginity, making it an important factor in judging a woman's behavior. Non-virgin women are negatively stigmatized and ostracized from society, because they are considered a disgrace and shame, so they often experience rejection from their families and society. This is of course different if the man is not a virgin, the community generally will not give a negative stigma and, consider it as something ordinary and normal.</em></p> 2025-01-28T00:00:00+07:00 Copyright (c) 2025 Journal of Feminism and Gender Studies https://journal.unej.ac.id/JFGS/article/view/3025 Racism and Beauty Standards in Indonesia: Audre Lorde's View 2024-12-05T18:29:58+07:00 Erisa Nada Dewanti erisa.end@gmail.com Ahmad Fauzi ahmad.fauzi@uin-suka.ac.id Fatimah Tuzaroh 23200012007@student.uin-suka.ac.id <p><em>Beauty standards are the result of social control influenced by the media. The standard of beauty circulating in Indonesia is that women are considered beautiful if they have white skin. This is contrary to the wealth of Indonesia which has various types of skin color. As a result, beauty standards give rise to racism in the form of physical insults, especially skin color for women with dark or black skin. This research aims to examine racism in Audre Lorde's "Sister Outsider" with the issue of racism in Indonesia which arises due to beauty standards. The research method used is descriptive qualitative with data collection via internet searching and analyzed using discourse analysis. The result from this research include; 1. Racism arises because of a sense of superiority, 2. The standard of beauty in Indonesia is women with white skin, 3. True beauty is seen from the heart and morals. Being a woman does not always mean following beauty standards, but we can create our own version of beauty standards by loving, appreciating and caring for ourselves more through various positive activities that can improve our quality.</em></p> 2025-01-28T00:00:00+07:00 Copyright (c) 2025 Journal of Feminism and Gender Studies https://journal.unej.ac.id/JFGS/article/view/3088 Voice of Baceprot's Promotion of Feminism through the Music Industry 2025-01-06T11:00:23+07:00 Faiz Mumtaz faiz22002@mail.unpad.ac.id Ni Luh Putu Ayu Pamethya Dharma Gurnita luh22001@mail.unpad.ac.id Maharani Najla Ramaniya maharani22005@mail.unpad.ac.id Deasy Silvia Sari deasy.silvia@unpad.ac.id R. Dudy Heryadi dudy.heryadi@unpad.ac.id <p><em><span style="font-weight: 400;">This study aims to analyze the promotion of feminism value by Voice of Baceprot through their music. Feminism theory serves as a framework to examine how the Voice of Baceprot, as a women metal band, could work to promote gender inequality issues, not only in their home country, but also in international scope . Using a qualitative approach and internet based research, this research will explore the role of Voice of Baceprot in the context of promoting feminism value and break the unfavorable stigma that is associated with women in everyday life in the society. The results of this research are expected to provide a deeper understanding of the Voice of Baceprot’s influence in the wider public which is expressed through their songs that speak out about gender inequality and the need to rectify it.</span></em></p> 2025-01-28T00:00:00+07:00 Copyright (c) 2025 Journal of Feminism and Gender Studies https://journal.unej.ac.id/JFGS/article/view/3036 The Influence of Patriarchal Culture and its Obstacles in a Case Study of Women's Rights Struggle for Provincial Legislative Council Chair in Bener Meriah Regency, Central Aceh 2024-12-05T19:12:57+07:00 Andita Oktaviani 2210413149@mahasiswa.upnvj.ac.id Delya Anandiesti 2210413146@mahasiswa.upnvj.ac.id Efrida Primani 2210413131@mahasiswa.upnvj.ac.id Natigor Kabinet 2110413145@mahasiswa.upnvj.ac.id Aniqotul Ummah aniqotul.ummah@mahasiswa.upnvj.ac.id <p><em><span style="font-weight: 400;">Various lives in society can greatly influence many aspects and fields in Indonesia. One of them is the patriarchal culture which is deeply rooted and influences the lives of women as one of the groups who are always looked down upon and always placed under men. Society considers that women do not have special abilities above men and cannot do many things without men. But the reality is that women can do more than society can imagine. The discussion of the case study above proves that there were minimal wins for women in the election of legislative candidates in the DPRK seat of Bener Meriah Regency in 2019. This district, which is still in the shackles of patriarchy, is trying to increase women's participation in political life even though in the end it still lost the election of its legislative candidates in 2019. This proves that patriarchal culture is still inherent in Indonesia and requires legal reform from the government to help voice the rights of women who want to sit in legislative seats and government agencies.</span></em></p> 2025-01-29T00:00:00+07:00 Copyright (c) 2025 Journal of Feminism and Gender Studies https://journal.unej.ac.id/JFGS/article/view/3030 Media and Representation: A Criminological Analysis of Media Reports about Women Murderers in Indonesia 2024-12-05T18:55:17+07:00 Amirah Hi Wahab 2143500144@student.budiluhur.ac.id Orlen Adzano Putra Bayu 2043500251@student.budiluhur.ac.id <p><em>A Women are constructed by the patriarchal society as weak and gentle, loving, forgiving, polite and well-mannered. Which is then passed down into a patriarchal culture, patriarchal culture makes men in a dominant position towards the community environment, and women only submit to listening and following orders. Patriarchal culture in practice constructs a perspective or thought and view that women are just an object (property) to be owned. In the tightness felt by women with feelings of being marginalized by a society that contributes to patriarchal practices, it implies that women find it difficult to move out of the domestic space into a wider public space. The media becomes one of the agents that carry values and norms that implement the practice of marginalizing women. This article will discuss the framing and construction of the media embedded in female murderers in Indonesia, which is part of the media's representation of women as perpetrators of murder. This research also reviews from a criminological aspect. The method used is a qualitative approach with text analysis method and data management in the form of document study and text observation.</em></p> 2025-01-29T00:00:00+07:00 Copyright (c) 2025 Journal of Feminism and Gender Studies https://journal.unej.ac.id/JFGS/article/view/3026 Transforming Education through Gender Mainstreaming: Improving Access and Equity 2024-12-05T18:38:54+07:00 Fabian Nathaniel Putra Adya 2210413156@mahasiswa.upnvj.ac.id Nicholas Dwi Chandra 2210413143@mahasiswa.upnvj.ac.id Muhammad Fadhil Mansoer 2210413154@mahasiswa.upnvj.ac.id Aniqotul Ummah aniqotul.ummah@upnvj.ac.id <p><strong><em><span style="font-weight: 400;">Gender mainstreaming is a form of approach with the aim of recognizing and resolving gender inequality and creating equality between women and men. The state of the environment and social life of society is greatly influenced by education, in terms of implementing gender policies in the education sector is a complex and difficult issue. There are many important challenges faced in its implementation, by studying using qualitative methods by conducting literature studies, and this research will involve qualitative methods. Where, gender mainstreaming has stages in its implementation because gender mainstreaming in the education sector itself has several obstacles. With the existence of gender mainstreaming in the education sector, a country can progress by increasing human resources in a country.</span></em></strong></p> 2025-01-29T00:00:00+07:00 Copyright (c) 2025 Journal of Feminism and Gender Studies https://journal.unej.ac.id/JFGS/article/view/2987 The Effect of Perceptions of Women's Leadership on Organisational Culture at the Association of Women's Organisations in Tasikmalaya City 2024-12-05T17:32:28+07:00 Nadya Amalia Yuliani nadyaamaliaa21@gmail.com Ahmad Hamdan ahmad.hamdan@unsil.ac.id Bayu Adi Laksono bayu.adi@unsil.ac.id <p><em><span class="s13"><span class="bumpedFont20">This research aims to determine the influence of women's leadership perceptions on organizational culture at the Gabungan Organisasi Wanita in Tasikmalaya. The research method used is correlational with a quantitative approach. The sampling technique used was a saturated sampling technique by taking the entire population, namely 46 people. The results of the hypothesis test show that the t</span></span><span class="s14"><span class="bumpedFont20">count</span></span><span class="s13"><span class="bumpedFont20">&nbsp;value for the female leadership perception variable has a value of 2.523 &gt; a t</span></span><span class="s14"><span class="bumpedFont20">table</span></span><span class="s13"><span class="bumpedFont20">l value of 2.00324. Meanwhile, the probability value is 0.015 &lt; alpha 0.05 or 5% so it can be concluded that H</span></span><span class="s14"><span class="bumpedFont20">0</span></span><span class="s13"><span class="bumpedFont20">&nbsp;is rejected and H</span></span><span class="s14"><span class="bumpedFont20">1</span></span><span class="s13"><span class="bumpedFont20">&nbsp;is accepted. The coefficient value for the independent variable is 0.355, which is positive for the dependent variable. This means that the higher the perception of women's leadership in an organization, the higher the level of organizational culture tends to be. Then the results of the R-Square determination analysis show that the perception of women's leadership has an influence of 12.6%. This means that the ability of the independent variable to explain variations in the dependent variable is very limited. Meanwhile, the correlation results show a value of 0.355, indicating that the perception of women's leadership and organizational culture has a low relationship. Thus, based on the result.</span></span></em></p> 2025-01-29T00:00:00+07:00 Copyright (c) 2025 Journal of Feminism and Gender Studies