Thursday, July 25, 2024

Alpha Girls Is not just A Series, There Is A Real Picture of Patriarchy in Our Society

Auliana Sakinah Putri

Feminist Society - Alpha Girls is an Indonesian original series that premiered on the streaming platform VIU on Friday, 5 July 2024. Alpha Girls is a series of family dramas with elements of comedy. In simple terms, the series tells the life of a successful businessman named Alpha (Tanta Ginting) who has two wives, Nova (Tessa Kaunang) and Luna (Yeyen Lidya). From the two wives, Alpha was gifted two daughters named Ivy (Tissa Biani) and Sierra (Jihane Almira).

As a spectacle, the series provides enough entertainment with elements of tickling comedy and is relatable enough to be prepared because it raises the theme of family. But behind this quite entertaining story, it is clearly captured how patriarchal it is still rooted in Indonesian culture. The synopsis of the story seems to want to normalize the culture of patriarchy and the domination of men over women. There are several issues that can be highlighted in the series.

Normalizing Polygamy

From a religious perspective, especially Islam does allow polygamy under certain conditions. However, this does not necessarily make it easy for men to commit polygamy. A man who commits polygamy must obtain permission from his first wife and perform it when there are biological conditions that cannot be met by the first wife such as the need for conjugal sex and for procreation. Polygamy can also be based on the purpose of raising orphan women or poor widows with a legitimate path according to Sharia in the form of marriage for the sole purpose of increasing devotion to God. But the reason for polygamy from Alpha is completely at odds with religious values and does not indicate any such urgency. Revealed in the story, Alpha's goal of continuing to marry is because he only wants to acquire a son who can carry on his company. Such reasons are subjective and indicate only the nature of male egoism.

Commercializing Women's Self-Esteem

In the series Alpha Girls are also told the conditions where Alpha's first wife and second wife always do not get along and compete continuously. One of the most interesting is Alpha's attitude in persuading his two wives when there is a dispute. Where Alpha often apologizes to his wives by seducing them into giving away luxury items. As seen in episode 7 where Alpha is discovered by his two wives to have remarried to the wife of the third. On the basis of this, both wives are angry with Alpha and leave the house, unwilling to meet Alpha. In the episode, Alpha persuades Luna (his second wife) with the lure of being bought the latest Hermes bag. It shows how women's self-esteem can be bought with money and luxury as if commercializing women's self-esteem and perceiving women as objects. The depiction also seems to belittle the condition of infidelity, which seems to be a minor mistake and can be easily forgiven simply by buying things as an apology. However, infidelity can also have an impact on families, where children will tend to be depressed and mentally disturbed when they find out their parents are cheating, let alone end up in divorce.

Underestimating Women's Abilities

Alpha's main reason for continuing to marry was to find sons in order to carry on his company (Alpha Corps). The premise of the series seems to illustrate that women can't lead companies and shouldn't be running public jobs. In practice, this does not only occur in the context of companies or private institutions but also includes government institutions. Although today the number of women in the Civil Apparatus of the State (ASN) is more than men, the women who occupy the seats of the High Leadership Officials (PPT) are still under 20 percent.

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