THE IMPACTS OF ASSIMILATION ON SECOND-GENERATION BATAK-AMERICAN IMMIGRANTS' PERSPECTIVES TOWARDS BATAK GENDER NORMS
Clara Shinta Intan Berlian Cinta(1), Yusuf Kurniawan(2*)(1) Universitas Sebelas Maret
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