The Power Of Cinema To Promote Tolerance: A Case Study Of "My Name Is Khan"
Kekuatan Film Dalam Mempromosikan Toleransi: Studi Kasus "My Name Is Khan"
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https://doi.org/10.30983/al-jamahiria.v2i1.8211Keywords:
Cinema, Tolerance, My Name is Khan, Audience Reception Analysis, Social ChangeAbstract
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