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Unhomed at Home: A
Psotcolonial Reading of Sherman
1 2021 Usa Padgate Alexie's "The Search Engine"

Goltaj David
Khosravi, Roohollah
Reesi Sistani,
Raihanah,
Ravichandran Eco-Mysticism in Pablo Neruda's
2 2022 Vengadasamy. Selected Poetry
Ecriture Feminine: Feminism and
Nationalism in Seyyedeh Zahra
Hosseini's 'One Woman's War:
3 2021 Esmaeil Zeiny Da'

Mala Hernawati

How Far the Ecowarrior Will Go:


An Ecofeminist Reading of
4 2021 Disney's Moana
Nur Aainaa Amira Order in Disorder: Exploring
Mohd Said, Chaos Theory in the Narrative
Arbaayah Ali Structure
Termizi of Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club

5 2020

Zainab
Abdulkadhim Reading Carol Ann Duffy’s
Mhana, Rosli Talif, “Politics” through Unnatural
Zainor Izat Zainal, Ecopoetics
Ikhlas Abdul Hadi

6 2020

The Form of Ideology and the


Siti Nuraishah Ideology of Form: Cold War,
Ahmad Decolonization and Third World
Print Cultures

7 2022
Nafiu Abdullahi,
Arbaayah Ali Social Stratification As A Catalyst
Termizi, Hardev For Xenophobia In Kenneth
Kaur, Hasyimah Maswabi's Poems
Muhammad Amin

8 2022

Behind Our Sip of Tea: An


Sangeetha R. K., Ecofeminist Study of
Rathna P. Environmental Refugees in
Kokilam Subbiah’s Mirage

9 2021

Nyonya Food, Culinary Capital


Siti Zaharah and Women’s Empowerment in
Syahiera Fauzi, Siti Stella Kon’s Emily of Emerald Hill
Nuraishah Ahmad and Selina Siak’s The Woman
Who Breathed Two Worlds

10 2022
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GROUP'S TOPIC (for example:
FIELD research methods) NOTE:

The article uses the lens of


postcolonial criticism for the
theory. The artcile also uses
qualitative methods. The
primary data is from the short
story by Sherman Alexie called
"The Search Engine". First
published in 2003. The
secondary data is from books
Postcolonialism and journals. PUBLICATION YEAR

The article uses Eco-poetry for


the theory. Eco-poetry is a
modern literary theory which is a
branch of ecocriticism and
focuses on the relationship
between man and the physical
world. In this research thematic
analysis was followed by the
mystical and ecological
spirituality or eco-mysticism of
Neruda's poetry. The writer also
uses Pablo Neruda's poetry for
Ecocriticism the main data. AUTHOR(S)
The article uses feminism theory
for this, but more spefically is
Ecriture Feminine. According to
Helen Cixous in her essay 'The
Language of Medusa' (1976), it
refers to a uniquely feminine
style of writing that
emblematizes feminine
difference and emerged in
response to the exclusion of
women in public discourses in a
fundamentally phallogocentric
culture. Which means, where
man can claimed that they are
"Unified and self-controlled
center of the universe". For the
research methods, the writer
uses qualitative methods. the
writer collect the data from
Feminism many journals dan books. TITLE

The writer uses ecofeminist


theory for analysing the issues.
For the data, the writer uses
Carolyn Merchant's book
entitled The Death of Nature:
Women, Ecology, and the
Scientific Revolution (1980),
which tells about the shifting
perspectives in gender and
nature as a consequence of the
Scientific Revolution in the 16th
century. Another data is from
the article by Stephanie Lahar
(1991) Ecofeminist Theory and
Grassroots Politics, discusses the
ambitious goals and promises of
ecofeminism.

Ecofeminist FIELD
The research is focusing on two
theory, chaos theory and
narrative structure by Todorov.
The article focusing in analysing
he relationship between the
strange attractors
and the unnamed narrator’s
string of decisions. The writer
uses Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight
Narratology Club (1996) for the main data.

The article uses Ecopoetics


Theory for analysing the data.
Ecopoetics is a sub-field of
Ecocriticism. The writer
spesifically uses theory from
Sarah Nolan’s concept of
Unnatural
Ecopoetics in her book Unnatural
Ecopoetics: Unlikely Spaces of
Ecopoetics Contemporary Poetry (2017). Group's Topic

The article uses postcolonial


approach for analysing the data.
The writer examining the literary
activities and exchanges
underpinning decolonizing and
revolutionary movements of the
mid-twentieth century, offering
fresh perspectives on the literary
production of a critical moment
in history.

Postcolonialism
The article uses postcolonial
theory for the purpose of the
analysis. The writer spesifically
uses David Mário Matsinhe's
concept of citizenship from
postcolonial theory for analysing
the data. The concept is about
the struggle for citizenship and
survival in South Africa, as well
as anti-immigrant sentiments,
has
revitalized group interactions in
postcolonial Africa, often with
fatal repercussions.

Postcolonialism

The writer uses ecofeminist in


order to analyses nature and
women. The artricle uses
Kokilam Subbiah’s Mirage about
the additional challenges
faced by women refugees as a
main data. The writer spesificaly
use Abbasi and Moslehi's theory
from Ecofeminism and Gilman’s
Herland: A Gaardian Approach
(2016)

Ecofeminist

The writer uses feminism as the


theory for analysing the data.
The main data is Stella Kon’s play
Emily of Emerald Hill (1989) and
Selina Siak’s historical novel, The
Woman who Breathed Two
Worlds (2016). The writer also
uses qualitative method for
analysing the data. The data is
coming from journals and books.

Feminism
only when you have publication with different year of publication

all authors when they are four or less


full title

field of study. May also include the substudy


only when you have publication with different field

choose one related to your assignment

for example: THEOR(IES)/METHOD must be with detail info (Name & year)

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