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The research explores the strands of cultural hybridity and diaspora compromise that Mendelson has introduced in her novel, Almost English (2013). The research has analyzed the diasporic community as victim of cultural diversity and ambivalence. It focuse... see more

The collapse of the colonial system in the second half of the XX century and the ensuing mass migration to the countries of Europe and the United States actualized a number of issues related to the need to rethink and demythologize the colonial past, as w... see more

Penelitian ini membahas naskah suntingan teks Sja’ir Kompeni Welanda Berperang dengan Tjina (selanjutnya disingkat SKWBdT) yang merupakan disertasi J. Rusconi di Rijksuniversiteit pada tahun 1935. Teks SKWBdT adalah teks yang memiliki kaitan erat dengan s... see more

Reclaiming for one’s root doesn’t state that one has no root. As long as one has roots intact, one survives; and if one is uprooted or one’s roots are undiscovered, one dies. But they try their best to grow new roots amidst adverse circumstances to face r... see more

The Shakespearean hobby-horse, mentioned emphatically in Hamlet, brings into focus a number of problems related to early modern popular culture. In the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries the word was characterised by semantic ambivalence, with... see more

The language of networks now describes everything from the Internet to the economy to terrorist organizations. In distinction to a common view of networks as a universal, originary, or necessary form that promises to explain everything from neural structu... see more

Diaspora refers to the expression of one’s feeling of being an outsider or alien in some other, the feeling which keeps on popping up repeatedly in front of them. The diasporic people were migrants, slaves, transported convicts, labourers etc. The reason ... see more

Islamic poets' poetical themes expressed their spiritual experience in Indonesian literature during the 1930s. These themes had opposed to the Islamic movement at the time, which was fighting against colonial ideology. The objectives of this study are to ... see more

Contemporary discourses on the nation, nationality and nationalism aretheoretically discursive and aporetic. Ideological constructions of the nation from positions of liberalism, Marxism and cultural constructivism further complicate our understanding of ... see more

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