In this e-mail interview conducted in 2016, author and scholar Shirley Geok-lin Lim addresses the changing social and political conditions in the United States. Lim discusses the affective relationship between aesthetics and politics in her work, the anxiety of multilingual stylistics, and the in-between nature of the transnation. She also reflects on the academic marginalization she has experienced as a result of her immigrant designation and subjectivity, as well as the indirect influence of China and Chineseness on her writing. Commenting on her memoir Among the White Moon Faces, Lim notes the difficulty of titling, and addresses the impact of anglophone literature upon her during her colonial Malaysian upbringing
This thesis examines certain contemporary inflections among Asian American self-referential writings...
This essay explores Lim’s efforts to express and encourage inclusivity through the agency of her p...
\u27Work\u27 is a word freighted with sacrifice and honour. My \u27work\u27 includes poetry, fiction...
Born in multicultural Malacca during British rule, educated there and later in Kuala Lumpur and Bos...
Excerpt from Asian American Writing: The Diasporic Imagination, Vol. 1 Interviews and Essays, edited...
Shirley Lim's first novel continues many of the chief concerns that characterise her body of writing...
An interview with the Malaysian-American poet-writer Shirley Geok-lin Lim that traces her early care...
This article examines Shirley Geok-lin Lim’s self-referential narrative Among the White Moon Faces (...
The following interview was conducted by email after an initial informal meeting with the author in ...
This research seeks to examine the nationalistic and hybrid elements that permeate Shirley Geok-Lin...
An overview of Shirley Lim's poetry and summary of the eight articles written in her honour in this ...
Shirley Lim was born in Melaka in 1944 and left the homeland of her early life for the United States...
IT is possible that some of the writers who were born in the Malayan territory that now constitutes ...
Noted poet, novelist, linguist, and educator, Velma Pollard was Visiting Professor of English at the...
This dissertation consists of a critical component, 'Memoir-Writing and the Post-Colonial Southeast ...
This thesis examines certain contemporary inflections among Asian American self-referential writings...
This essay explores Lim’s efforts to express and encourage inclusivity through the agency of her p...
\u27Work\u27 is a word freighted with sacrifice and honour. My \u27work\u27 includes poetry, fiction...
Born in multicultural Malacca during British rule, educated there and later in Kuala Lumpur and Bos...
Excerpt from Asian American Writing: The Diasporic Imagination, Vol. 1 Interviews and Essays, edited...
Shirley Lim's first novel continues many of the chief concerns that characterise her body of writing...
An interview with the Malaysian-American poet-writer Shirley Geok-lin Lim that traces her early care...
This article examines Shirley Geok-lin Lim’s self-referential narrative Among the White Moon Faces (...
The following interview was conducted by email after an initial informal meeting with the author in ...
This research seeks to examine the nationalistic and hybrid elements that permeate Shirley Geok-Lin...
An overview of Shirley Lim's poetry and summary of the eight articles written in her honour in this ...
Shirley Lim was born in Melaka in 1944 and left the homeland of her early life for the United States...
IT is possible that some of the writers who were born in the Malayan territory that now constitutes ...
Noted poet, novelist, linguist, and educator, Velma Pollard was Visiting Professor of English at the...
This dissertation consists of a critical component, 'Memoir-Writing and the Post-Colonial Southeast ...
This thesis examines certain contemporary inflections among Asian American self-referential writings...
This essay explores Lim’s efforts to express and encourage inclusivity through the agency of her p...
\u27Work\u27 is a word freighted with sacrifice and honour. My \u27work\u27 includes poetry, fiction...