@article{oai:teapot.lib.ocha.ac.jp:00043004, author = {APRILIA, Gunawan}, issue = {23}, journal = {ジェンダー研究 : お茶の水女子大学ジェンダー研究所年報}, month = {Jul}, note = {紀要論文, From November 2018 to August 2019, Indonesian newspapers reported heavily on the case of Baiq Nuril Maknun, a woman who was a victim of sexual harassment yet was prosecuted for defamation. Her deliberate portrayal as a victim in the media gave rise to movements for women’s rights and led to the questioning t he certain laws. Most i mportantly, it provoked a major d iscussion among feminist media researchers about female representation. Still in a stage of transition, Indonesian journalism and media display a variety of styles. In this paper, I examine articles from Koran Tempo, Kompas, and Republika by applying narrative analysis. Examples of Tuchman’s symbolic annihilation, victimization, and objectification based on gender are found across all three articles but to varying degrees. Koran Tempo, the most liberal newspaper, employs empowering adjectives to describe Nuril and uses her case to discuss the larger issue of the legal treatment of women. Representing conservative media, Republika avoids discussing social and legal issues, and additionally places Nuril in a traditional feminine role. Kompas, a moderate media outlet, raises the issue of law and women while still applying a traditional approach when portraying female independence. The diversity of the findings implies that interested parties have a strong influence on news content, which is reflected in the variety of representations of women.}, pages = {123--142}, title = {The Case of Criminalized Victim Baiq Nuril: A Narrative Case Study of Female Representation in Indonesian Media}, year = {2020} }