textTan Twan Eng's debut novel, "The Gift of Rain" (2007), explores issues of allegiance and belonging through a conflicted figure of mixed heritage -- Philip Hutton. Set during the Japanese Occupation of Malaya during World War II, the novel looks back to this period as an unstable cornerstone from which to imagine and re-imagine ethnic, national, and gender identity in Malaysia. Yet, the vision that Tan offers is itself riddled with inconsistencies. The multi-ethnic identity that the novel celebrates is contingent upon systems of power, particularly those associated with patriarchy, British imperialism, and Chinese heritage. I argue that The Gift of Rain opens up a space within which to question narratives of nationhood and loyalty, ethni...
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This study undertakes the reading of complex interactions between various cultures portrayed in two ...
“Rakyat Malaysia” maps the contradictions of Malaysian multiculturalism through integrated readings ...
The issue of a disjuncture between being Singaporean and being Malay is explored in Alfian Sa’at’s p...
Contemporary Malaysian literature functions as a site of diverse constructions of identity where loc...
In the societies forged at the anvil of colonial violence, the stories of the past are a contested t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.In discussing how identity has been articulated ...
After the inception of postcolonial studies, the issue of migration and dislocation, place and displ...
This thesis offers a critical exposition of postcolonial reconciliation in selected post-1989 Anglop...
AbstractA person's sense of identity in Malaysia is often inextricably linked to ethnicity. To be Me...
This research is an attempt to study Tan Twang Eng’s The Gift of Rain through the lense of Julia K...
In the 1950s, cities such as Singapore, Johor Bahru, and Kuala Lumpur were sites of intellectual and...
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