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Misfit Millennials, a fictional novel, is a poignant tale of rebellion, resilience, and the search for belonging in a world divided by tradition and modernity. From the serene hills of Shimla to the chaotic heartbeat of Delhi, Aakanksha Rana's journey is one of defiance against a destiny written for her. Escaping an arranged marriage, chasing a broken dream, and navigating the highs and heartbreaks of love, she finds herself entangled with Riaz—an Afghan student—and later, Shahid, a wounded romantic from Bihar. In a story that spans cities, cultures, and convictions, Misfit Millennials explores how two scarred souls dare to believe in love again, challenge social norms, and build a bond rooted in trust and truth. This debut novel is a powerful reflection of a generation forging its own path—fearless, flawed, and full of fire.
The 1st International Conference on Language and Language Teaching (ICLLT 2019) is a bi-annual international conference hosted by the Faculty of Education and Teacher Training Universitas Tidar. The 1st ICLLT 2019 brings a central issue on "New Directions of Language and Language Teaching in Facing Industrial Revolution Era 4.0". The conference serves researchers, academics, and practitioners to present the research findings, share thoughts, and experiences to improve the quality of language teaching in Indonesia. The conference invited four keynotes speakers: Hywel Coleman (University of Leeds, United Kingdom), Dr. Maizatulliza Muhammad (Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, Malaysia), Dr. Ro...
Minority Stages: Sino-Indonesian Performance and Public Display offers intriguing new perspectives on historical and contemporary Sino-Indonesian performance. For the first time in a major study, this community’s diverse performance practices are brought together as a family of genres. Combining fieldwork with evidence from Indonesian, Chinese, and Dutch primary and secondary sources, Josh Stenberg takes a close look at Chinese Indonesian self-representation, covering genres from the Dutch colonial period to the present day. From glove puppets of Chinese origin in East Java and Hakka religious processions in West Kalimantan, to wartime political theatre on Sumatra and contemporary Sino-Sun...
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