The idea of Chineseness as a geographic, cultural-specific and ethnically-charged concept, and the pivotal role assumed by memory linger throughout the writings of most authors hailing from Chinese community in Southeast Asia. Among these communities, being the Malaysian Chinese the more prolific in terms of number of writers and pieces of literature produced, this paper deals specifically with it. Its focus is put on the literature produced by Malaysian Chinese authors residing in Taiwan, which topic constitutes an important part of the first chapter, and on one of its main representatives, Ng Kim Chew, to whom chapter two and three are fully dedicated. A literary analysis of one of his short stories, Huo yu tu, will allow the reader to ha...
This research explores the cultural heritage and development of Malaysian Chinese Children's Literat...
La presente tesis trata dos temas relacionados entre ellos dentro del ámbito de la literatura sinófo...
This essay demonstrates how non-Malay language writers in Malaysia attempt to subvert the state's pr...
The idea of Chineseness as a geographic, cultural-specific and ethnically-charged concept, and the p...
The persistence of memory as a trope in works by Chinese writers in Southeast Asia demonstrates that...
The marginal literatures have now the chance to be re-interpreted in the post-colonial context. The ...
The concept of 'Sinophone literature' reminds us that in this new century, the ideology of literary...
This essay uses Ng Kim Chew and Ah Niu’s works to demonstrate the lure that diaspora signifies for M...
The poet James (Teng Choon) Na characterized the unique feel of Filipino Chinese literature as trace...
Malaysian Chinese Literature has become a significant part of Malaysian Chinese culture. The Chinese...
Sarawak Literature in Chinese is well known for its unique cultural landscape, its conscious attenti...
This paper analyses Wandao. Lanhua. Zuolunqiang (⼑·· Machete, Orchid, Revolver) (1983), an early nov...
Sinophone Malaysian literature is an important branch of the global Sinophone literary system. Centr...
Malaysia, as an ethnically diverse country, is the site of regular interactions among people from di...
Malaysia has the largest Chinese population apart from Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao. ...
This research explores the cultural heritage and development of Malaysian Chinese Children's Literat...
La presente tesis trata dos temas relacionados entre ellos dentro del ámbito de la literatura sinófo...
This essay demonstrates how non-Malay language writers in Malaysia attempt to subvert the state's pr...
The idea of Chineseness as a geographic, cultural-specific and ethnically-charged concept, and the p...
The persistence of memory as a trope in works by Chinese writers in Southeast Asia demonstrates that...
The marginal literatures have now the chance to be re-interpreted in the post-colonial context. The ...
The concept of 'Sinophone literature' reminds us that in this new century, the ideology of literary...
This essay uses Ng Kim Chew and Ah Niu’s works to demonstrate the lure that diaspora signifies for M...
The poet James (Teng Choon) Na characterized the unique feel of Filipino Chinese literature as trace...
Malaysian Chinese Literature has become a significant part of Malaysian Chinese culture. The Chinese...
Sarawak Literature in Chinese is well known for its unique cultural landscape, its conscious attenti...
This paper analyses Wandao. Lanhua. Zuolunqiang (⼑·· Machete, Orchid, Revolver) (1983), an early nov...
Sinophone Malaysian literature is an important branch of the global Sinophone literary system. Centr...
Malaysia, as an ethnically diverse country, is the site of regular interactions among people from di...
Malaysia has the largest Chinese population apart from Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao. ...
This research explores the cultural heritage and development of Malaysian Chinese Children's Literat...
La presente tesis trata dos temas relacionados entre ellos dentro del ámbito de la literatura sinófo...
This essay demonstrates how non-Malay language writers in Malaysia attempt to subvert the state's pr...