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An identity of opposition against urban cosmopolitan setting in Yasmina Khadra's "The attack" (2006) Mamoto, Retno Sukardan
Wacana, Journal of the Humanities of Indonesia Vol. 11, No. 1
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Yasmina Khadra, a female name, pseudonym of Muhammed Moulessehoul, an Algerian military officer for 25 years is now a French citizen. John Cullen translates The attack (2006) from French. Rosenau's post-modernist perspective places the Israel-Palestine conflict in a context of social gap. Israel, a First World, whereas Palestine Third World, are both in the Middle East region. Amin Jaafari and his wife, Sihem, a couple of Arab naturalized citizens of Israel, live in urban cosmopolitan city of Tel Aviv. Opposing Amin's success as a surgeon, Sihem is more attracted to fight for the Palestinian liberation for a homeland. Sihem camouflaged herself with prosthetic pregnancy, blew bombs in a Tel Aviv caf , and died. McLeod's postcolonial point of view places Sihem as a hero. Woodward's concept of identity addresses the Jaafaris' troubled identity. Thus, opposition against urban cosmopolitan setting is the central theme as a notion of identity of that of the protagonists responding to their set situation.
Gerry van Klinken, Perang kota kecil: kekerasan komunal dan demokratisasi di Indonesia. Translated by Bernard Hidayat. Jakarta: KITLV-Jakarta dan Yayasan Obor Indonesia, 2007, xxii + 287 pp. [Originally published as Communal violence and democratization i Mamoto, Retno Sukardan
Wacana, Journal of the Humanities of Indonesia Vol. 11, No. 2
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