CHILD ABUSE IN JENNETTE MCCURDY'S I'M GLAD MY MOM DIED
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00000105/SKR
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ALVI KAMILA
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FAKULTAS ILMU BUDAYA, SURABAYA, 2024
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Synopsis
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This research discusses child abuse in Jennette McCurdy’s I’m Glad My Mom Died.
This study aims to analyze the cause, types, and impacts using the theory of child
abuse by John Briere. The method that is used in this research is descriptive qualitative
method. This thesis also uses the psychological approach. Based on the analysis the
cause of the abuse is the obsession of Jennette’s mother to be an actress, which failed.
In Jennette McCurdy’s I’m Glad My Mom Died, the writer found three types of abuse
experienced by Jennette: physical abuse, psychological/emotional abuse, and child
neglect. The example of physical abuse found in the novel are: forced to do an extreme
diet and beauty treatment that causes harm to Jennette’s body. The
psychological/emotional abuse found in the analysis is divided into eight parts:
rejecting, degrading / devaluing, terrorizing, isolating, and corrupting, denying
essential stimulation, emotional responsiveness, or availability, the last one is
unreliable and inconsistent parenting. Furthermore, the child neglect found is divided
into four types: physical neglect, emotional neglect, educational neglect and medical
facility neglect. There are three impacts of child abuse found in the analysis:
psychological issues, personality development, and physical health. The example of
psychological issues found in the novel are: eating disorders, depression and anxiety.
The instances of personality development found in the novel are: turning into a bitter
person, cannot manage jealousy and temperamental. The example of physical health
found in the novel are: issues with alcohol, illness, and bulimia. After experiencing
that abuse, it influences Jennette such as struggles with self-image, mental health
issues, the impact of career choices, desires for healing, advocacy, and sharing about
mental health issues.