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| E-ISSN | : xxxx-xxxx | |
| Editor-in-chief | : Achmad Fawaid 57214837323 |
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| Accreditation No. | : 00/KPT/00.00/202x | |
| DOI | : Prefix 10.64540/ijpl by |
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| Frequency | : 4 issues per year (quarterly) | |
| Focus & Scope | : Interrelation between politics and literary issues | |
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About the Journal
Indonesian Journal of Politics and Literary Studies is a double blind peer-reviewed scholarly journal that publishes original research articles and critical studies at the intersection of politics, literature, and cultural discourse. This journal is published quarterly as a platform for the dissemination of theoretical, empirical, and interdisciplinary findings that explore how literary texts, narratives, and cultural productions engage with political ideas, power relations, ideologies, and socio-historical contexts. It addresses a broad range of topics, including but not limited to political criticism in literature, literary representations of power and ideology, postcolonial and ideological studies, literature and nationalism, resistance and identity in literary texts, cultural and political discourse, narrative politics, and language-centered approaches to political and literary phenomena across historical and contemporary contexts.
ASJC Code: 3310 – Linguistics and Language; 1208 – Literature and Literary Theory; 3312 – Cultural Studies; 3320 – Political Science and International Relations
By publishing in Indonesian Journal of Politics and Literary Studies, authors become part of an international scholarly community dedicated to advancing theoretical, applied, and interdisciplinary perspectives on the relationships between literary expression, political thought, and cultural power in society. This journal welcomes contributions from established academics, early-career researchers, and doctoral scholars who seek a reputable and forward-looking venue for impactful studies that integrate literary analysis, political theory, and cultural critique across social, historical, and ideological dimensions.
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Narratives of resistance: political allegory in post-reform Indonesian novels
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Language of dissent: a discourse analysis of protest poetry in contemporary Indonesia
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Constructing the nation: literary representations of Indonesian nationalism in Pramoedya Ananta Toer’s works
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Literary memory and political violence: trauma narratives in Indonesian historical fiction
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Ideology and gender in political literature: a feminist reading of Indonesian political dramas
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Populism in popular literature: the political rhetoric of the ‘people’ in Indonesian bestseller novels
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