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Volume .7 Number Vol. 7, No. 1, January 2022 Year 2022

25 articles in this issue 

Ahmad Sulton Ghozali,Tommy Christomy

Literature that describes the setting or written by authors from eastern Indonesia becomes increasingly important as public awareness of that gap. This research fulfills that need by discussing the novel Haniyah dan Ala di Rumah Teteruga by Erni Aladjai. ... see more

 

Chukualuka Akoni,Ogochuku Anigala

Folktales have been shared in every society to educate, entertain and preserve culture. It plays an invaluable role along with other cultural norms in bringing people together and ensuring exchange and understanding between them. However ukwuani folktales... see more

 

Diki Tri Apriansyah Putra,Linda Sunarti

Towards the 20th century, Palembang was present as a big city and its economic growth was rapid. Palembang was one of the important areas for the Dutch colonial government's cash income in the Sumatra Island region. Rapid economic growth has driven change... see more

 

Enajite E. Ojaruega

This study examines the depiction of female mental ill health in selected African novels. We intend to explore some causes and manifestations of, as well as responses to women’s emotional disorders. Through the prism of psychoanalytical feminism, our pape... see more

 

Desi Susanti,Didik Pradjoko

This research aims to examine how the impact of plastic litter and waste pollution on the coast of Lampung Bay has a socio-economic impact on the lives of fishermen in Sukaraja. One of the main threats to marine and coastal sustainability is marine and co... see more

 

Afghani Trisna Ramadhan,Endah Hayuni Wulandari

At the beginning of the collapse of Dutch’s rule in Indonesia, Japan took advantage of the crisis to take over Dutch’s rule. The Japanese made various propaganda efforts, such as forming propagandist organisations and broadcasting good framing about Japan... see more

 

Erik Muhammad R.,Abdurakhman Abdurakhman

This article intends to explain Muhammadiyah's efforts to protect the former PKI involved in the 1965 incident in Yogyakarta. Previously, the socio-religious organization was known to have protected PKI sympathizers and members who survived military opera... see more

 

Frans Asisi Datang,Sri Munawarah,Wiwin Triwinarti,Multamia RMT Lauder

Labuan Bajo, the capital of West Manggarai Regency, East Nusa Tenggara, is currently experiencing rapid development. A good number of hotels, restaurants, and cafes have sprung up. The rapid development of tourist accommodation has had an impact on nation... see more

 

Dona Kumala Shinta,Sonya Puspasari Suganda

Corrective feedbacks are necessary to facilitate speaking skills but are rarely used by teachers asynchronously. This research explores the implementation of implicit corrective feedback through recordings in an English Listening and Speaking class of fir... see more

 

Fathul Karimul Khair,Susanto Zuhdi

This article attempts to describe the maritime-based culture on social interactions in Waduri and Wakalingkuma Village, Kaledupa District, Wakatobi Regency, Southeast Sulawesi, in 1960-1990. People of these villages used to be sailor communities who used ... see more

 

Harwintha Y. Anjarningsih,Fifi Puryanti

This study examined the potential of using word and non-word repetition to screen children with speech delay in Indonesia. The tasks adapted Dollaghan & Campbell (1998), which was adjusted to Indonesian. There were 32 items arranged in two sets, consi... see more

 

Alex ROY-OMONI

Stand-up comedy is a sub-genre of oral literature or orality. It involves a comedian standing in front of an audience to crack jokes and tell funny stories in order to make people laugh. It is also a therapeutic tool used to heal wounds through humour and... see more

 

Paulus Aditya Christianto,Turita Indah Setyani

The crisis of cultural identity often occurs in Indonesian society. This social phenomenon generally occurs in the young generation, especially those living in urban areas such as Jakarta. This social phenomenon depicted in the novel Kadang Suriname Sanak... see more

 

Paul Oshagwu Opone,Kelvin Obi Kelikwuma

Iran relations with the west over a decade have been characterized by multiple sanctions over its nuclear program. This study focuses on the sanctions imposed on Iran to compel the state to discontinue with suspected weaponisation of its nuclear program. ... see more

 

Kresno Brahmantyo

Monument Wars or the destruction of monuments is part of decolonization in various parts of the world. Monument Wars then occur almost in some countries in the world, ranging from Europe, America and Australia. In Indonesia the destruction of the monument... see more

 

Long Meilin

Among the wide range of subjects in Southeast Asia folktales, there are a number of stories that share the motif of "miracle marriages"(marriages between human and non-human lifeforms). As the tiniest plot in narrative literature, motifs can grow into tex... see more

 

Kiara Citra Rasaski,Eva Latifah

Film director and controversial screenwriter Kim Ki Duk has a unique way of executing his ideas. In producing his works, Kim Ki Duk often uses social phenomena and does not refrain from social criticism. Through the critically acclaimed Pieta (2012), Kim ... see more

 

Eko Sudarto

Covid-19 pandemic has made us realize how importance science (technology) is in guiding the policy and honesty value making and also the effective and efficient government. Presidential Directive Number 9 year of 2020 is a new design and action plan of We... see more

 

Mirza Ardi Wibawa

Smuggling through the sea between Sumatra, Singapore, and the Malay Peninsula became a problem for the Indonesian government. This issue has a clash between informal and formal political forces so that claimed status of trade can be label as 'legal' or 'i... see more

 

Nirmala Khairunnisa Budi,Lily Tjahjandari,Asri Saraswati

Chinese women are often depicted in mythological texts as supernatural beings, such as ghosts and spirits. Female supernatural beings are also described as having bad behavior and bringing disaster to men. One of the bad female supernatural creatures is t... see more

 

Nurul Aulia Rahmawati,Fristian Hadinata

Noam Chomsky and Edward Herman wrote an institutional analysis called Propaganda Model that explains the role of mass media in spreading symbols and messages to the general populace under class and power interests requiring systemic propaganda that needs ... see more

 

Wawat Rahwati,Lilawati Kurnia

This paper examines the ways of Ainu women in the community articulating their identity as resistance from discrimination by the Japanese ethnic majority. One of the Ainu women’s communities is the Association of Menoko Mosmos which was recently establish... see more

 

Asri Irawanti,Darmoko Darmoko

Southeast Asia is a region consisting of the mainland and archipelago. Residents around inland waters, especially rivers, have a unique culture called river culture. One of the river cultures is a floating market that is found in several Southeast Asian c... see more

 

Oluwafemi A. Jacob

Dance in Africa, specifically from Nigeria, has over the years made tremendous impact in such areas like propagation of culture, projection of unity in diversity and promotion of the idea of National identity. With the global rejuvenation and economic div... see more

 

Yogaswara Fajar Buwana

Gorang-Gareng during the Dutch East Indies period was one of the districts in Magetan Regency, Madiun Residency. This district was known as a robbery area (Het Rampok Gebied) after the riots of robbery in 1934. The aims of this study are (1) to explain th... see more