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    Wiyatmi Wiyatmi, Else Liliani, Esti Swatika Sari, Mawar Safei
    Journal article | K@ta · June 2022
    Anthropocentrism is one of the perspectives applied in figuring out human relations with the environment. The environmental crisis happening in most areas of the world lately is allegedly the impact o...
    Kristiawan Indriyanto
    Journal article | K@ta · June 2022
    This study contextualizes how disease in form of leprosy is represented in literary works by focusing of three novels written by Hawai'ian-American writers. The legacy of leprosy outbreak in Hawai'ian...
    Sareh Khosravi
    Journal article | K@ta · June 2022
    This study discusses the disnarrated in Kazuo Ishiguro's The Remains of the Day by focusing on Gerald Prince's ideas on the disnarrated. According to Prince, disnarration refers to events that have no...
    Sahar Sadeghi, Hossein Pirnajmuddin, Zahra Jannessari Ladani
    Journal article | K@ta · December 2021
    The emergence of fields of study like emotionology, affective narratology, and psychonarratology in recent decades evidences a dramatic rise in research done on the meaning and interpretation of emoti...
    Evan Arnoldi Sebayang, Bayu Kristianto
    Journal article | K@ta · December 2021
    H.P. Lovecraft crafted an intricate mythos which initially did not find success until after his death, and his works, most notably “The Call of Cthulhu” (1928), were regarded to be a landmark towards ...
    Muhammad Adam
    Journal article | K@ta · December 2021
    There have been few studies that highlight the use of metaphor in political discourse and election, but none of those studies focus on the election abstention –known in Indonesia as Golput phenomena- ...
    Azalea Ayu Dewinta Fitriani, Isti Siti Saleha Gandana, Nia Nafisah
    Journal article | K@ta · June 2021
    Entrance into adulthood has often been seen as a phase marked by self-exploration, instability, and struggles to overcome tensions and conflicts. Eleanor & Park (2012) is a novel that explores iss...
    Dhita Hapsarani, Nadia Farah Lutfiputri
    Journal article | K@ta · June 2021
    As a social construct, the view towards childhood remains to change over time. Literary works, such as films or novels from different periods of time which feature children's characters as the protago...
    Oluwasola Emmanuel Ojo
    Journal article | K@ta · December 2020
    Many studies have been carried out on the use of hedges and boosters as persuasive strategies, but little is known about their employment when texts such as editorials are compared cross culturally. T...
    Thera Widyastuti
    Journal article | K@ta · December 2020
    Novel is able to present the development of one character, complex social situations, relationships involving many or few characters, and complicated events that occurred several years ago in detail. ...
    Niloofar Mansouri, Samira Sasani
    Journal article | K@ta · December 2020
    Migration, this multifaceted phenomenon, has always been a concept of importance in different domains such as art and literature. What impacts migration has on human psychology can be well elaborated ...
    Jeanyfer Tanusy
    Journal article | K@ta · December 2020
    Children stories can be a powerful tool for a writer to present their views of the world around them, both positive or negative ones. This article attempts to examine the message beneath a children no...
    Chia-Chi Chien, Ya-Huei Wang
    Journal article | K@ta · December 2020
    This study analyzes how the characters in Lee Unkrich and Adrian Molina's animated film Coco, mainly Mamá Imelda, Héctor, and Miguel, manage their emotional responses when they are facing loss, bereav...
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