KEMANUSIAAN
The Asian Journal of Humanities
Published by
Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia
Print ISSN: 1394-9330
Online ISSN: 2180-4257
Frequency: Biannually
Current Issue: Volume 31, No. 1, 2024
Abstracting/Indexing: SCOPUS, Malaysian Abstracting and Indexing System (MyAIS), Google Scholar, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
* The term Kemanusiaan is a Malay word meaning "Humanities". It is derived from the form manu, a Sanskrit term which means "man" or "mankind".
Current Issue - Volume 31, No. 1, 2024 |
- Awareness of Discourse Features in Teaching Writing Skills
Shafaque Zaheer, Md Mojibur Rahman and Asmita Sharma
- Exploring Ecological Crisis: A Study of Climate Change in Uzma Aslam Khan’s Thinner Than Skin
Ghulam Rabani and Binod Mishra
- Being Needed but Hated: The Exodus of Dutch Scientists in Indonesia, 1945–1959
Wildan Insan Fauzi, Yon Machmudi and Abdurakhman
- An Archetypal Reading of The Arabian Nights: Mythic Hero and Monomyth in Selected Stories
Behzad Pourgharib, Abdolbaghi Rezaei Talarposhti and Moussa Pourya Asl
- Philosophy and the Challenge of the Environmental Crisis
Napoleon Jr. Mahinay Mabaquiao
- Shaming to Emancipate: Metaphoric Bipolarisation in Jordanian Online Socio-Political Editorials
Mohammad Abedltif Albtoush and Pei Soo Ang
- Silat Warriors as Malay Cultural Heroes
Richard Peter Bailey
- Gender Differences in Language Use in Talks at Google
Wafa Alhammadi, Ghaleb Rabab’ah and Sharif Alghazo
- Peranan dan Sumbangan Dr. Burhanuddin al-Helmi dalam Perkembangan Perubatan Homeopati di Malaysia, 1935–1969
The Role and Contribution of Dr. Burhanuddin al-Helmi in the Development of Homeopathic Medicine in Malaysia, 1935–1969
Mohamad Muzammil Mohamad Noor
- Tenaga Elektrik, Dapur Moden dan Transformasi Wanita di Kuala Lumpur, 1927–1940
Electricity, Modern Kitchen and the Transformation of Women in Kuala Lumpur, 1927–1940
Mohamad Khairul Anuar Mohd Rosli