The persistence of memory as a trope in works by Chinese writers in Southeast Asia demonstrates that the sense of identity among Chinese in this area is constantly being interrogated and re-negotiated. This article argues that literary texts are one important constituent factor of collective cultural memory, a purposeful activity undertaken to influence social reality. Even as they foreground the issue of an individual’s memory of Chinese culture, they are themselves a type of memorializing practice which seeks to preserve certain types of cultural memory and thus shape the individual’s identity. In comparing the works of Singaporean and Malaysian writers, I find a rather stark contrast between the figures used to conceptualize China, Chine...
The revival of ethnic culture in the current globalizing world challenges the anthropologists and s...
133 p.Despite the shared genesis and history, Chinese writers in Singapore and Malaysia have moved i...
This paper attempts to examine how Vyvyane Loh's contemplation on the national identity of Singapore...
The idea of Chineseness as a geographic, cultural-specific and ethnically-charged concept, and the p...
The marginal literatures have now the chance to be re-interpreted in the post-colonial context. The ...
This thesis argues that one of the main characteristics of contemporary Chinese Australian literatur...
This thesis explores memory narrative in overseas Chinese migrant fiction written since the 1990s, d...
This essay uses Ng Kim Chew and Ah Niu’s works to demonstrate the lure that diaspora signifies for M...
The study of diaspora dictates a yearning to return home which finds its Chinese equivalent in the n...
Diasporic writers are blessed with two cultures. Their choice of which culture to identify with may ...
Since the late 60s, the Malay elites who rose up and expanded rapidly, has taken over the national a...
This thesis will look at literary works by authors of two different generations, who both represent...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this research is to investigate the formation, development, and transform...
This article examines the literal and figurative domestication of Straits Chinese, or Peranakan, his...
Singapore in the 1950s had undergone a series of transitions, from 150 years of British colonial rul...
The revival of ethnic culture in the current globalizing world challenges the anthropologists and s...
133 p.Despite the shared genesis and history, Chinese writers in Singapore and Malaysia have moved i...
This paper attempts to examine how Vyvyane Loh's contemplation on the national identity of Singapore...
The idea of Chineseness as a geographic, cultural-specific and ethnically-charged concept, and the p...
The marginal literatures have now the chance to be re-interpreted in the post-colonial context. The ...
This thesis argues that one of the main characteristics of contemporary Chinese Australian literatur...
This thesis explores memory narrative in overseas Chinese migrant fiction written since the 1990s, d...
This essay uses Ng Kim Chew and Ah Niu’s works to demonstrate the lure that diaspora signifies for M...
The study of diaspora dictates a yearning to return home which finds its Chinese equivalent in the n...
Diasporic writers are blessed with two cultures. Their choice of which culture to identify with may ...
Since the late 60s, the Malay elites who rose up and expanded rapidly, has taken over the national a...
This thesis will look at literary works by authors of two different generations, who both represent...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this research is to investigate the formation, development, and transform...
This article examines the literal and figurative domestication of Straits Chinese, or Peranakan, his...
Singapore in the 1950s had undergone a series of transitions, from 150 years of British colonial rul...
The revival of ethnic culture in the current globalizing world challenges the anthropologists and s...
133 p.Despite the shared genesis and history, Chinese writers in Singapore and Malaysia have moved i...
This paper attempts to examine how Vyvyane Loh's contemplation on the national identity of Singapore...