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Vol 18, No 1 (2023): June 2023
Table of Contents
Front Cover
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Preface
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Articles
Colonial Discourse and Resistance in the Novel Perawan Desa by W.R. Supratman
10.26499/surbet.v18i1.453
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Widyanuari Eko Putra, Nurdien Harry Kistanto, M. Suryadi
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1-19
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Erotism and the Translation of the Poetry "Di Antara Kita" by Ajip Rosidi and "Nyanyian Duniawi" by W.S. Rendra
10.26499/surbet.v18i1.6452
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Eka Ugi Sutikno
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21-40
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Framing Analysis on the News of Taliban in Indonesian Online Media
10.26499/surbet.v18i1.439
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Raden Yusuf Sidiq Budiawan, Vradyna Ashary Utomo
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41-64
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Speech Features in Food Endorsement of Indonesian Influencers: a Study of Language and Gender
10.26499/surbet.v18i1.4457
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Assayyidah Bil Ichromatil Ilmi, Sailal Arimi
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65-78
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Representation of Indonesian Children's Politeness in an Animated Film: a Pragmatic Study
10.26499/surbet.v18i1.833
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NFN Aswan, Gatut Susanto
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79-89
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The Changes in Ideology in the Adaptation of Riordan’s The Lightning Thief
10.26499/surbet.v18i1.839
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Dita Dwi Yulianti, Ikwan Setiawan, Dina Dyah Kusumayanti
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91-104
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Blue Economy and Green Economy: Ecocritical Study of Kompas Short Stories Collection Keluarga Kudus
10.26499/surbet.v18i1.475
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Rosita Sofyaningrum, Ahmad Irham Maulana, Karina Sistiyaningrum, Feri Alfian
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105-121
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Javanese Mystique, Modernity, and Islamism: Radical Subjects in the Works of Iman Budhi Santosa
10.26499/surbet.v18i1.4581
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Angga Trio Sanjaya
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123-144
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English Depiction of Given-New Information in Business-Scape in Padang: a Linguistic Landscape Exploration
10.26499/surbet.v18i1.6466
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Kamelia Sari, NFN Oktavianus, NFN Zulprianto, NFN Novalinda
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145-156
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The Negotiation of Social Sanctions towards Karman in Ahmad Tohari’s Kubah
10.26499/surbet.v18i1.6460
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Ilham Awaliyah Pimay, Sukarjo Waluyo, M. Suryadi
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157-171
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Dissociative Effect and Reorientation of Consciousness in the Movie Yuni and He Named Me Malala
10.26499/surbet.v18i1.6455
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Natasya Lawrencia, Danial Hidayatullah
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173-189
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