Rinni Haji Amran

About Rinni Haji Amran

Rinni Haji Amran, With an exceptional h-index of 2 and a recent h-index of 2 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universiti Brunei Darussalam, specializes in the field of Modernist Literature, History of (Aviation) Technology, Literature and Ecocriticism, Petrofiction, Bruneian Fiction.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Trashy Tales and Tales of Trash (2016): The Making of Waste in Contemporary Malaysian Short Stories

Into the Haunted Forest: Reading Anti-Extractivism in Aammton Alias’s The Last Bastion of Ingei

Constructs of the modern home: Negotiating identity in Anglophone Bruneian literature

Examining the Imagined Environments in Contemporary Bruneian Fiction: Developing Southeast Asian Ecocriticism

Technologizing Islam, Islamifying Technology: The Use of Modern Technologies in Brunei’s First Film, Gema Dari Menara (1968)

‘The Fundamental Magic of Flying’: Changing Perspectives in Anne Morrow Lindbergh’s North to the Orient and Virginia Woolf’s The Years and Between the Acts

Rinni Haji Amran Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

9

Citations(since 2020)

8

Cited By

3

hIndex(all)

2

hIndex(since 2020)

2

i10Index(all)

0

i10Index(since 2020)

0

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Rinni Haji Amran Skills & Research Interests

Modernist Literature

History of (Aviation) Technology

Literature and Ecocriticism

Petrofiction

Bruneian Fiction

Top articles of Rinni Haji Amran

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Trashy Tales and Tales of Trash (2016): The Making of Waste in Contemporary Malaysian Short Stories

Rinni Haji Amran

2024/2/17

Into the Haunted Forest: Reading Anti-Extractivism in Aammton Alias’s The Last Bastion of Ingei

SARE: Southeast Asian Review of English

Rinni Amran

2022/7/25

Constructs of the modern home: Negotiating identity in Anglophone Bruneian literature

Engaging Modern Brunei: Research on language, literature, and culture

Hannah Ming Yit Ho

Rinni Haji Amran

2021

Examining the Imagined Environments in Contemporary Bruneian Fiction: Developing Southeast Asian Ecocriticism

Engaging Modern Brunei: Research on language, literature, and culture

Rinni Haji Amran

2021

Technologizing Islam, Islamifying Technology: The Use of Modern Technologies in Brunei’s First Film, Gema Dari Menara (1968)

Southeast Asia: A Multidisciplinary Journal

Rinni Haji Amran

2020/12/15

‘The Fundamental Magic of Flying’: Changing Perspectives in Anne Morrow Lindbergh’s North to the Orient and Virginia Woolf’s The Years and Between the Acts

Aviation in the Literature and Culture of Interwar Britain

Rinni Haji Amran

2020

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