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Vol 11, No 1 (2024) |
The Aftermath of 9/11: The Shift of Islam Representation in American TV Series FBI |
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Ratu Nadhirah El Sarah, Ida Rochani Adi |
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Vol 9, No 1 (2022) |
THE DEVELOPMENT OF BIRACIAL IDENTITY IN PATRICIA PARK’S RE JANE |
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Ade Nine Suryani, Nur - Saktiningrum |
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Vol 8, No 1 (2021) |
THE PORTRAYAL OF A KOREAN ADOPTEE’S EXPERIENCE IN NICOLE CHUNG’S ALL YOU CAN EVER KNOW: A MEMOIR OF ADOPTION |
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Rizqia Nuur Maziyya |
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Vol 11, No 2 (2024) |
REVEALING POSTTRAUMATIC GROWTH, IDENTITY AND GLOBAL INFLUENCE IN DEMI LOVATO: DANCING WITH THE DEVIL DOCUMENTARY |
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Clara Andita Dwi Putri Wijaya, Achmad Munjid |
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Vol 11, No 1 (2024) |
Enchanted Backburner: Channeling Taylor Swift and Niki on Cegil Identity |
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Theresia Benedikta Laksya Tri Satya |
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Vol 10, No 2 (2023) |
AMERICAN SUBCULTURE: AN IDENTITY TRANSFORMATION OF HIP HOP |
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Luthfadery Ramadhan |
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Vol 10, No 1 (2023) |
Constructing Identity among Chinese American through Jean Kwok Novels Mambo in Chinatown: Postcolonial Study |
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Melly Andani, Elin Eprilin Fitrian Miela Putri |
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Vol 1, No 2 (2014) |
ASIAN INDIAN MUSLIM NEGOTIATING FOR IDENTITY IN THE POST ‘SEPTEMBER ELEVENTH’ AS DEPICTED IN THE FILM MY NAME IS KHAN |
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Fajriani Fajriani |
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Vol 10, No 2 (2023) |
TRANSLATIONAL CONSTRUCTION OF AMERICAN CAPITALIST IDENTITY THROUGH RELIGIOUS TEXTS: CASE OF “DON’T FORGET THE SABBATH” AND “INGAT HARI SABAT” |
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Simon Ntamwana, Ida Rochani Adi |
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