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Waiguo Yuyan yu Wenhua (ISSN:2096-4366) is a monthly peer-reviewed scopus-indexed journal from 2021 to Present. The publisher of this journal is Hunan Normal University Press. WYYW is committed to gathering and disseminating excellent research achievements. The journal welcomes all kind of research/review/abstract papers regarding Arts and Humanities: Literature and Literary Theory, Social Sciences: Cultural Studies , Linguistics and Language and so on.

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Waiguo Yuyan yu Wenhua

  • Social science

  • Public health (social science)

  • Arts and Humanities: Literature and Literary Theory

  • Social Sciences: Cultural Studies

  • Social Sciences: Linguistics and Language

  • Arts and Humanities: Language and Linguistics

Waiguo Yuyan yu Wenhua

Cinematic Adaptation and Political Reimagination in Vishal Bhardwaj’s Haider (2014): A Critical Comparative Study with Shakespeare’s Hamlet

Vishal Bhardwaj’s Haider (2014), the third installment of his Shakespeare trilogy, stands as a powerful reworking of Hamlet, embedded within the socio-political turmoil of 1990s Kashmir. Unlike mere reproductions, Haider demonstrates remarkable directorial autonomy and artistic innovation, interweaving themes of revenge, identity, trauma, and political violence. This paper will critically examine the contemporaneity and the originality of the film Haider as a story adapted to explore the tension and complexity of the state of political tension that has been persistent in Indian administered

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INTERNATIONALIZING LOCAL WISDOM: NATIONAL CULINARY OF “SOTO MEDAN” AS MEDIA IN TEACHING INDONESIAN LANGUAGE FOR FOREIGN SPEAKERS (BIPA)

In order to investigate how culinary experiences can enhance the language learning process, this study examines the integration of Soto Medan culinary delights into Indonesian language learning for non-native speakers. This qualitative research adopts participant observation, ethnographic approaches, and in-depth interviews with both learners and local community members to explore the intricate connections between language, culture, and local culinary traditions. By engaging learners in authentic dining experiences, the study highlights how language acquisition extends beyond the classroom and

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Virtual Tour of Lake Toba: Digital Innovation in BIPA as a Strategy for the Internationalization of the Indonesian Language at Yale University, USA

This study aims to explore the development and implementation of a virtual tour of Lake Toba as a digital learning medium for Indonesian language for foreign speakers (BIPA) at Yale University, United States, designed as an integral part of Indonesia's language internationalization strategy and cultural diplomacy. Using a design-based research (DBR) approach, this study combines instructional design stages, the development of interactive multimedia materials based on authentic experiences, and the evaluation of learning outcomes on motivation, communicative competence, and cultural understandi

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Analysis of factors associated with neonatal mortality in Tshopo Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo

Neonatal mortality is a major public health issue in the Democratic Republic of Congo, particularly in Tshopo province. Rigorous identification of risk factors is essential if prevention strategies are to be effective. The aim of this study is to examine the maternal, obstetric and neonatal determinants associated with neonatal mortality in this region. It is a retrospective analysis of a sample of 690 newborns, of whom 230 (33.3%) died during the neonatal period. The data were subjected to statistical analysis using the Chi² test and the calculation of odds ratios (OR) with a 95% confidence

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Epidemiological and Clinical Particularities of Recurrent Emergency Caesarean Sections in Mbandaka City, Democratic Republic of the Congo

Maternal and infant mortality linked to pregnancy and childbirth remains a critical public health issue, especially in resource-limited regions such as Mbandaka. While caesarean section (CS) is an essential life-saving procedure, the increasing frequency of emergency caesarean sections in Mbandaka raises significant concern. This study employed a quantitative, case-control, correlational, and analytical design, involving 345 women who gave birth between 2022 and 2023 across ten health facilities in Mbandaka. Among them, 115 underwent emergency caesarean sections (cases) and 230 delivered vagin

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