Dimas Tri PamungkasRemembering Budi Darma, Through an Interview with Sapardi Djoko DamonoOn Saturday morning, August 21, 2021, the Indonesian nation has lost one of its best writers, Budi Darma, at the age of 84. Budi Darma is a…Oct 6, 2021Oct 6, 2021
Dimas Tri PamungkasExamining the Concept of Self-Identity, Through Collective Trauma After the G30S/PKIThe existence of collective trauma in a society, this can be seen through the demographic conditions and characteristics of groups that…Oct 1, 2021Oct 1, 2021
Dimas Tri PamungkasPostmodernism and the ‘Death of the Subject’In the 1960s and 1970s, a number of thinkers began to question the validity of the human Subject. Their ideas were in front of them…Jul 4, 20211Jul 4, 20211
Dimas Tri PamungkasBack HungryGoing back to reading Hunger is a torture, but also very much missed. This is a novel about a starving journalist who deliberately sinks…Jul 4, 2021Jul 4, 2021
Dimas Tri PamungkasCoronavirus Reconstructs the Philosophy of Death in the HeadDeath is an awkward subject at the best of times, especially when a pandemic reminds everyone that it is their common destiny.May 18, 2020May 18, 2020
Dimas Tri PamungkasSuicide and Self-Existence QuestionsIn this article, I have long disagreed with the truth. Even for its existence, in the quiet gap in the rhythm of thinking there is a…Apr 28, 2020Apr 28, 2020
Dimas Tri PamungkasI am not Sartrean but I Believe Others Are HellThen passing civilization, you will still be there, in the corner of other people’s historical records. Other people who like to play in…Apr 28, 2020Apr 28, 2020
Dimas Tri PamungkasBetween the WallsI remembered a novel that I had read four years ago, a novel that was enough to press on my head. The novel titled Le Mur (The Wall) by…Apr 24, 2020Apr 24, 2020