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Abstract

Conflict or dissension is a social interaction’s form that arises from the society. It happens because of differences, competitive interaction, prejudice, hatred, and also revenge.There are three approaches in resolating conflict, a power based approach, a right based approach, and an interest based approach. This paper contains research on literary work, that assumed, portray the resolution of racial conflict in novel Playing the Enemy by using sosiology of literature approach. The result of this research indicates that rasial conflict, that happened, are resolved using a non-violence power approach.

Keywords

conflict resolution non-violence conflict, rasial novel

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How to Cite
Utami, S. F. (2022). RESOLUSI KONFLIK RASIAL NIRKEKERASAN DALAM NOVEL PLAYING THE ENEMY. Majalah Ilmiah Tabuah: Ta`limat, Budaya, Agama Dan Humaniora, 25(1), 11–20. https://doi.org/10.37108/tabuah.v25i1.614

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