The 9th Literary Studies Conference 2021 : Literature and Interdisciplinarity
LITERATURE LEARNING WITH A NUSANTARA FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE TO RAISE GENDER JUSTICE AWARENESS IN UNIVERSITIES | PDF (01-06) |
Wiyatmi Wiyatmi, Else Liliani, Esti Swatika Sari |
AMERICAN DREAMING: A POSTCOLONIAL READING OF AMERICA IS NOT THE HEART | PDF (07-14) |
Jamelle Frances A. Realin |
ANITA DESAI’S FASTING, FEASTING: THE DIFFERENT PRESENTATIONS OF CONTAGION | PDF (15-19) |
Stasya Yovela |
BEHAVIOR RESTRICTIONS IN CUSTOMS IN PASUNDAN | PDF (20-24) |
Juanda Juanda |
ANIME SCENES SOUNDTRACK: SEMIOTIC AND PERCEPTUAL CUES FOR FILM COMPREHENSION | PDF (25-34) |
Tiara Despitasari, Thafhan Muwaffaq |
FREEDOM AND POWER AS CONTRUCTED IN RAY BRADBURY’S FAHRENHEIT 451 | PDF (35-43) |
Shara Rose Virgini B. Olaya-Dionaldo |
IMPROVING THINKING AND SOFT SKILLS OF LEARNERS BY INTEGRATING LITERATURE PROGRAMS INTO LANGUAGE CLASSES | PDF (44-54) |
Bernadhetta Roselita Anggorosari |
REPRESENTATION OF CULTURAL CONTRACTS IN KIDD’S THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES | PDF (55-59) |
Miyata Diva |
FOCALIZATION-NARRATOR EFFECT ON PERCEIVED LIKABILITY AND VILLAINY IN KEPNES’S YOU: A NOVEL | PDF (60-65) |
Andy Jefferson Sabur, Retno Purwani Sari |
MULTIPLE FORMS OF OPPRESION ON WOMEN IN MUNA MASYARI’S DAMAR KAMBANG AND KHALED HOSSEINI’S A THOUSAND SPLENDID SUNS | PDF (66-72) |
Tri Pramesti, Adeline Grace Marianne Litaay, Milenia Fransisca, Berya Kamayan |
REVEALING ORIENTALISM AND OCCIENTALISM IN AVATAR: NA’VI CONQUEST THROUGH ITS DISCOURSES | PDF (73-79) |
Hermawan Adi Prasetya |
ETHOS IN THE COURTROOM POEMS OF SIMEON DUMDUM, JR. | PDF (80-85) |
Christine Veloso Lao |
HOW AND WHY MEN AND WOMEN SPEAK DIFFERENTLY: A CASE STUDY FROM INDONESIAN SPEAKERS IN MATARAM, PALANGKARAYA, AND TEMANGGUNG | PDF (86-94) |
Natasya Faskadhini Faskadhini, Elfrisa Rismonita, Helena Faustina Trisunjata |
TEXT AS A TOOL FOR MAINTAINING POLITICAL AND RELIGIOUS POWER IN 1-2 CHRONICLES | PDF (95-108) |
Nikolas Kristiyanto |
WOMAN’S MOVEMENTS THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA: FEMINIST ACTIVISM ON INSTAGRAM | PDF (109-116) |
Indah Fajaria Fajaria |
THE RESISTANCE TOWARDS AMERICAN ANARCHY: A POSTCOLONIAL INTERROGATION OF CAMBODIAN POLITICAL REALITY IN LOUNG UNG’S FIRST THEY KILLED MY FATHER | PDF (117-124) |
Nathaniel Alvino Risa Prima |
STAGES OF GRIEF AS SEEN IN MAYA ANGELOU’S “WHEN GREAT TREES FALL” | PDF (125-134) |
Rr. Arielia Yustisiana |
SEPARATION BETWEEN CONSTANCE "CONNIE" CHATTERLEY'S IDENTITIES IN LADY CHATTERLEY'S LOVER | PDF (135-141) |
Davinna Anggita Putri Zulkarnain |
WOMEN IN MANGUNWIJAYA’S TRILOGY OF RARA MENDUT | PDF (142-151) |
Angelika Riyandari |
THE APPLICATION OF VLADIMIR PROPP’S CHARACTER THEORY TOWARDS MALEFICENT CHARACTER | PDF (152-165) |
Muhamad Fauzan Setyawan, Aslamiyati Aslamiyati |
THE OTHERING OF WOMEN IN PYGMALION | PDF (166-168) |
Priandini Melania |
THE RECONSTRUCTED PORTRAYAL OF FEMINISM THROUGH HEROINE ACTION IN FILM | PDF (169-189) |
Nabila Lismawati, Saffanah Ramadhania Zulfilgar |
THE VOICELESS BODIES: NARRATION OF FEMALE FIGURES IN HEART OF DARKNESS | PDF (190-193) |
Alifa Syauqina Mori |
PEREMPUAN PEKERJA SEKS KOMERSIAL DALAM NOVEL: PERSPEKTIF FEMINIST LEGAL THEORY | PDF (194-206) |
Wabilia Husnah |
WOMEN AND MEN FEEDBACKS COMPARISON ABOUT UNCOMMON GENDER BEHAVIOR | PDF (207-214) |
Ghina Syahirah, Marcela Winda Widyanata |
A POTENTIAL OF LITERATURE TO MIRROR HISTORY | PDF (215-224) |
Sylvie Meiliana |
MARRIAGE AND SUCCESSION: THE ANXIETY OF QUEEN ELIZABETH I | PDF (225-229) |
Andi Isti Nadiah |
DISCRIMINATION AND PREJUDICE TOWARDS WOMEN IN ALI SMITH’S SEASONAL QUARTET | PDF (230-236) |
Faizzah Shabrina Zhafirah |
LITERATURE AND TRAVEL: VOYAGES AND VISIONS, PILGRIMAGE AND PROPHECY | PDF (237-243) |
Felicidad P. Galang-Pereña |
A STUDY OF DIRECTNESS IN MALE AND FEMALE SELLERS AND BUYERS’ NGAPAK DIALECT IN RANDUDONGKAL | PDF (244-251) |
Natasya Difa, Billiam Susanto, William Nathanael |
LITERARY APPRECIATION: A MEDIA IMPLANTED CHARACTER VALUES TO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS | PDF (266-271) |
Prayudias Margawati |
TRANSLATION TECHNIQUES TO READING QUALITY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT PARABLES | PDF (272-290) |
Agnes Emmie Kussemiarti |
Literary Studies Conference is hosted by English Letters Department & Graduate Program in English Language Studies, Universitas Sanata Dharma, Indonesia, in cooperation with Ateneo de Manila University, the Philippines.
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