What to know about the China case? – The ‘rights agenda’ and the counterproductive Western imposition to The Rights to Development

Source China’s currently remarkable consolidation of political power and the abolishment of the term limits for the president and vice president have emerged a massive consideration about China’s leadership amongst the world’s leadership and the rest of the world’s political critics. It is known that this is not the first time in history that ChinaContinueContinue reading “What to know about the China case? – The ‘rights agenda’ and the counterproductive Western imposition to The Rights to Development”

Asylum Seekers & Refugees – The world’s biggest ‘gap of leniency’!

When the Fourth Industrial Revolution has officially come in this era of modernization, a fast-changing global economy ubiquitously poses in every spectrum of human living standard. Professor Klaus Schwab (The Fourth Industrial Revolution, para. 2), Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum persuaded that “we are at the beginning of a revolution thatContinueContinue reading “Asylum Seekers & Refugees – The world’s biggest ‘gap of leniency’!”

Human Rights – Chinese Foreign Policy’s Violation to the International Human Rights Treaties, especially the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 1966 (ICCPR)

To The United Nations Human Rights Office of The High Commissioner & The United Nations Security Council, By observing both the domestic human rights violation to the civil societies and the militarised actions of the Chinese government upon the South China Sea, this policy recommendation critiques for change and alternative policy approach and urges theContinueContinue reading “Human Rights – Chinese Foreign Policy’s Violation to the International Human Rights Treaties, especially the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 1966 (ICCPR)”

Asylum seekers in a global perspective

The issue of refugee and asylum seekers has come to the attention of many people amongst the Australian societies and the international communities when the offshore processing and the mandatory detention policy of the Australian government undertaken in 2013. However, the actual issue concerned for years until August 2017, the Australian High Court ruling onContinueContinue reading “Asylum seekers in a global perspective”

An explanation of the Id, Ego and Superego in “The Old Man and The Sea”

The Old Man And The Sea: A reflection on Hemingway’s novella by using psychoanalytic criticism (for more information, please visit Jacques Lacan readings) In literature, one of the most common themes but important is the interpretation. Interpreting the language helps the reader be able to discover different levels of understandings of the author’s works. ItContinueContinue reading “An explanation of the Id, Ego and Superego in “The Old Man and The Sea””

“The Waves” by V. Woolf & “The stream of consciousness”

A commentary: In twentieth-century literature, a range of works was given birth with innovative visions by many writers. While postmodernist’s authors were considered to have tendencies on much more artistic rather than any ideas of depth, modernist’s authors tried to see the world in various points of view and experiment forms carried many expressions thatContinueContinue reading ““The Waves” by V. Woolf & “The stream of consciousness””

“As I Lay Dying” by W. Faulkner – The Death of God (F. Nietzsche), The Death of Author (R. Barthes)

A commentary giving an account of the social issues that concern writers in a range of twentieth-century texts.     In a range of texts in the twentieth-century literature, Modernism and Postmodernism were the two terms of literary tendencies that reflected various aspects of social issues. The literary modernism was a real surge right atContinueContinue reading ““As I Lay Dying” by W. Faulkner – The Death of God (F. Nietzsche), The Death of Author (R. Barthes)”

The Self in “The Bluest Eye” and “The Complete Persepolis”

Briefly, ‘formation’ of the self is a central concern in The Bluest Eye and The Complete Persepolis. Drawing on the set critical works by Rocío Davis and Anne Salvatore, compare the ways the self is presented in the novel and the autobiography. “We die. That may be the meaning of life. But, we do theContinueContinue reading “The Self in “The Bluest Eye” and “The Complete Persepolis””

“Hills Like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway

(Source: Drunken Pen Writing) It can be said that one of the most essential components of life is communication. This might be the reason that communication is accredited with a vital role in human relationship. In view of the fact that there are various ways to manifest the ideas of communication, therefore people may useContinueContinue reading ““Hills Like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway”

“A Clash of Civilisation”(./?/!)

“A Clash of Civilization is Unavoidable” – Whether or not we are witnessing the world social movements, ideas of this are standstill and to bear both of the backlashes and the positive perspectives. People often think that civilization is something related to globalization, modernization, or Westernization. Therefore, the debates among civilizations will somehow clash theseContinueContinue reading ““A Clash of Civilisation”(./?/!)”