This research studies about women subaltern in the two short stories of Pramoedya Ananta Toer. Through his works, Pramoedya potrays gender inequality in which women are positioned marginally. Both characters do not have ability to voice themselves which Spivak mentions as subaltern. The research problems are the structure of the two short stories and the position of subaltern in the structure. This research uses deconstruction analysis method. The results indicate that there is such resistance by those oppressed group. Meanwhile, the author presents not only the subaltern who acts passively throughout the text, but also makes effort to fight for freedom. However, the voice of them are not heard. They remains under the oppression of men.
Inge Hilya Lentera PradaniIka Naviri AnitasariDwi Susanto
Ummi Hani Abu HassanKim Dong Hoon
Ifa Hanifa RahmanElinda Rizkasari