@inproceedings{digilib63200, booktitle = {PROCEEDING INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR HISKI ?Human Value and Peace Through Literature?}, month = {January}, title = {ANALYSIS OF FEMALE SPIRIT IN TWO NOVELS PEREMPUAN POPPO AND GARIS DARAH PARAKANG}, author = {- Mustari}, year = {2024}, pages = {394--404}, keywords = {female image, poppo, parakang, female ghost.}, url = {https://digilib.uin-suka.ac.id/id/eprint/63200/}, abstract = {The local wisdom of an area is not only known from wise and wise things. It can even be found in a mystical world in the form of ghosts that live in the imagination of its people. The Bugis tribe is one of the endemic ethnicities of South Sulawesi (Tana Ugi). It has unique types of ghosts not found in other ethnicities in the archipelago, such as: parakang, poppo, dongga, bombo, asu panting, patitong, domp{\'e}, kandol{\`e}ng, kongkong pancing, tallu ana, tampa koro/pajjujung dapo, and so on. Among the Bugis ghosts, parakang and poppo are the most attention-grabbing and have given birth to several literary works (novels and short stories). Two novels include Perempuan Poppo (2010) by Dul Abdul Rahman and Garis Darah Parakang (2020) by Gentah Babay. Both novels can be classified as "ghost literature" or the scientific language urban legend. Female characters portray ghosts in both novels. The question is, Why women? In answering this question, critical discourse analysis (AWK) will be used in an ethnic literary frame. This type of research includes qualitative research by relying on in-depth data analysis. The research data was collected by reading carefully and recording selected parts of the two novels. These data are grouped, given certain codes, and then analyzed with Critical Discourse Analysis involving anthropologist theory. The expected result is the answer to the above question.} }