Indonesian Literature After Reformasi: The Tongues of Women
The end of the Suharto regime in May 1998 unleashed a flood of free speech in Indonesian literature and the popular press, which had long been suppressed during the “New Order” period. In literature, this new freedom was signified by the theme of “Sastra Reformasi,” a literature of “Reformation.” Th...
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Main Author: | Aveling, Harry |
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Archīum Ateneo
2024
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Online Access: | https://archium.ateneo.edu/kk/vol1/iss8/2 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/kk/article/1111/viewcontent/_5BKKv00n08_2007_5D_202.1_Article_Aveling.pdf |
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