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GAMBARAN PERILAKU KESELAMATAN DAN KESEHATAN KERJA (K3) PADA PEKERJA DI PT PERTAMINA GEOTHERMAL ENERGY TBK AREA KAMOJANG
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Race, gender, and identity in Toni Morrison’s novels: Relevance to contemporary Black women’s struggles in America
This study aims to analyze how three novels by Toni Morrison, Beloved, Sula, and The Bluest Eye, function as transformative tools that critique modern social structures, especially concerning racial and gender issues. Through a qualitative approach and content analysis method, this research explores the themes of systemic racism, sexism, and intergenerational inherited trauma faced by black women in the novels. The main data used is the text of the three novels. Supporting data comes from relevant scholarly journal articles and literature on contemporary social justice movements such as Black Lives Matter. The transformative power of Morrison’s novels is evident in their ability to engage readers in critical discussions about these pressing social issues. The results of this study underscore that Morrison’s works are a poignant critique of social norms that suppress and limit the freedom of black women while also vividly portraying the psychological and social impact of such oppression. These works, in addition to their critical role, also serve as pedagogical tools in academic discussions, aiding in understanding the intersectionality and dynamics of oppression within the social and historical context of the United States. The conclusion of this study confirms that Morrison’s work is not only relevant for understanding the contemporary challenges faced by black women, but also a cornerstone in academic discussions and modern social justice movements