THE REPRESENTATION OF ARABS-MUSLIM CHARACTERS IN KARL MAY'S TRAVEL NARRATIVE ENTITLED ORIENTAL ODYSSEY I: IN THE SHADOW OF THE PADISHAH THROUGH THE DESERT
The end of colonial era does not mean the end of colonialism itself. Colonialism has disguised into many forms and manifestations: through economic, intellectual control, and more importantly, it is maintained through textuality, which in the other word, literature. Therefore, this study attempts to...
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