1.Achibe and Ngugi: Literature of Decolonization (Lutfi Hamadi) 2.Borneo in the Eyes of Joseph Conrad (Suhana binti Sarkawi, Datu Sanib bin Said) 3.Looking at India Through “Yhe Perforated Sheet” in Rushdie’ Midnight’s Children (Nita Novianti) 4.Negotiation in Diasporic Identity in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Third and Final Continent and This Blessed House (Retno Wulandari) 5.Religious…
These stories, the, like all godd stories, are possessed of universal interest. And the reason for this is that everyone of them treats of a subject familiar and understandable, whether at first or second hand, through direct or indirect experience or through empathic projection, to any reader posessed of general interests and some mature experience of life
To Lafcadio Hearn at the turn of the twentieth century, Japan's most priceless objets d'art were not the delicate masterpieces of its fine arts but its women. Today, the women of Japan are viewed with a mixture of old stereotypes and new misconceptions. The Mother of Dreams is an anthology of modern Japanese fiction portraying Japanese women, arranged according to five categories: the maiden, t…