Laymonita, Maria Inosensia and Basuki, Ribut (2023) Broken compass: a screenplay exploring economic inequality in Indonesia’s education system. Kata Kita: Journal of Language, Literature, and Teaching, 11 (1): 3. pp. 16-22. ISSN 2598-7801
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Abstract
Good quality education should be accessible to everyone, regardless of their economic status. Unfortunately, often better education in Indonesia comes with a heavy price tag that eliminates working class people from accessing it. This thesis attempts to find out why the working class people are economically discriminated against and how they face the discrimination. Using screenplay and young adult dystopian genre, this thesis tries to show the side effects of said economic inequality if taken to the extreme. With Pierre Bourdieu’s theory of school as cultural reproduction, the working class students, including the protagonist Thalia, are discriminated against because they are seen as threats to their resources. To reciprocate, Thalia challenges the system, which sparks a rebellion inside the school. The worldbuilding aspect of the genre is based on Pierre Bourdieu's concepts of social space, capitals, and agency. Thalia from the working class utilizes her agency to face the discrimination.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Indonesia’s education system, Economic inequality, Discrimination, Screenplay, Young adult dystopian |
Subjects: | Social and Political Sciences > Education, Law, & Humanities |
Depositing User: | - Annisa - |
Date Deposited: | 09 Nov 2024 11:38 |
Last Modified: | 09 Nov 2024 11:38 |
URI: | https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/24295 |