CINDERELLA: MENDOBRAK CITRA PEREMPUAN DALAM LIRIK LAGU TATA YOUNG
Abstract
This writing analyzes a lyric of a song entitled Cinderella, sung by Tata Young, a Thai-American singer in her album, I Believe which was released in 2004. The analysis focuses on how the lyric dismantles the images of women. In this case, it dismantles the images of women found in the works of fairytales which present women with certain images such as weak, passive, submissive, dependent and other weakening images. Thus, this lyric presents the images of women different from those found the fairytales.
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