
Exploring Culture and Literature Through the ‘Belantara’ Podcast
The Belantara podcast, promoted by Diponegoro University’s Faculty of Cultural Sciences, is the first initiative in the realm of Indonesian literary podcasts. Guided by the

The Belantara podcast, promoted by Diponegoro University’s Faculty of Cultural Sciences, is the first initiative in the realm of Indonesian literary podcasts. Guided by the

Indonesian Literature Study Programme, Faculty of Humanities, Diponegoro University presents a Visiting Professor with the theme: ‘Why did People Write in the Malay-Speaking World?’ Writing

One of the study programs in the field of social and cultural sciences at the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Diponegoro University is now venturing into

Indonesia has strengths and opportunities through regional languages spread across the archipelago. However, local language opportunities that attract global interest can become a threat if

In the second episode of the Belantara Podcast, this time the theme of spirituality contained in an ancient manuscript is raised. In the world of

Rahmawati Hidayah, known to everyone as Rahma, is a student of Indonesian literature specializing in linguistics. From a young age, Rahma has shown a deep

Pagi yang Merepotkan, a monologue drama by Khotibul Umam, S.S., M.Hum., Lecturer in Indonesian Literature at Diponegoro University, was successfully performed by HAE Theatre on

Ketphorak performances have often been held by Undip’s Indonesian Literature Study program, both independently and in collaboration with external parties. This time the Head of

SASINDO-Seteguk Arabica, this book is the result of a long process of struggle which was initiated independently by an Indonesian writer, Susy Ayu, in the

Increasing the Potential of Arts and Education, UNDIP Indonesian Literature Study Program Lecturers Perform Community Service in Jurang Blimbing Village SASINDO – The community service