Nur Wulan is currently teaching in the Faculty of Humanities, Airlangga University, Indonesia. She is teaching several subjects on literature and gender, at undergraduate and post-graduate level. In 2003 she earned her MA in English from Auckland Un
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Nur Wulan is currently teaching in the Faculty of Humanities, Airlangga University, Indonesia. She is teaching several subjects on literature and gender, at undergraduate and post-graduate level. In 2003 she earned her MA in English from Auckland University. In 2010, she earned her PhD in the Department of Languages and Cultures, Sydney University. The topic of her thesis is the representation of masculinities in Indonesian literature for young readers written in the period between the late colonial phase to the post Reformasi time. Her published articles are: “Masculinities in Colonial Indonesian Children’s Literature”, published in ejournal Explusultra; vol. 1 No. 1 2009 ; “Does Phallic Masculinity Still Matter? Masculinities in Indonesian Teenlit during the Post-Reformasi Period”, published in The Journal of Men’s Studies, Vol. 21 No. 2 Spring 2013. Besides teaching and doing research on gender and cultural issues, she is also now responsible for developing institutional cooperation in the Faculty of Humanities, Airlangga University.
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