This article discusses aspects of identity building in the national literature of Sarawak. The author argues that the presence of a variety of authors in Sarawak is quite unique in expressing the ethnic diversity of Sarawak. This is because some of the ethnic writers include local colour in their writings. The situation is different in Peninsular Malaysi
AbstractA person's sense of identity in Malaysia is often inextricably linked to ethnicity. To be Me...
Malaysian literature in English in the 1960s was a product of early Malaysian writers’ endeavour to ...
Malaysian literature in English in the 1960s was a product of early Malaysian writers’ endeavour to ...
During the years after initial Malaysian independence in 1957, the North Borneo (Sabah) region bec...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.In discussing how identity has been articulated ...
This essay demonstrates how non-Malay language writers in Malaysia attempt to subvert the state's pr...
Contemporary Malaysian literature functions as a site of diverse constructions of identity where loc...
This paper focuses on linguistic choice in book and journal publications on Sarawak. It is found tha...
In addition to looking into the socio-political milieu of the production and interpretation of Indon...
This paper explores the major works in the Sarawakian Literature in English (SLIE) corpus of works (...
For most of the time in post-independence Singapore, Peranakan identity has been largely subsumed un...
Sarawakian identity consists of a myriad of knowledge, attitudes and behaviours that bring forth the...
This analysis of changing perceptions of ethnic identity in Sarawak revolves around migration and im...
This study investigates the extent and nature of local Sarawakian literature in English (SLIE) acros...
The primary objectives of this study were to explore how Eurasians in Sarawak identify ethnically an...
AbstractA person's sense of identity in Malaysia is often inextricably linked to ethnicity. To be Me...
Malaysian literature in English in the 1960s was a product of early Malaysian writers’ endeavour to ...
Malaysian literature in English in the 1960s was a product of early Malaysian writers’ endeavour to ...
During the years after initial Malaysian independence in 1957, the North Borneo (Sabah) region bec...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.In discussing how identity has been articulated ...
This essay demonstrates how non-Malay language writers in Malaysia attempt to subvert the state's pr...
Contemporary Malaysian literature functions as a site of diverse constructions of identity where loc...
This paper focuses on linguistic choice in book and journal publications on Sarawak. It is found tha...
In addition to looking into the socio-political milieu of the production and interpretation of Indon...
This paper explores the major works in the Sarawakian Literature in English (SLIE) corpus of works (...
For most of the time in post-independence Singapore, Peranakan identity has been largely subsumed un...
Sarawakian identity consists of a myriad of knowledge, attitudes and behaviours that bring forth the...
This analysis of changing perceptions of ethnic identity in Sarawak revolves around migration and im...
This study investigates the extent and nature of local Sarawakian literature in English (SLIE) acros...
The primary objectives of this study were to explore how Eurasians in Sarawak identify ethnically an...
AbstractA person's sense of identity in Malaysia is often inextricably linked to ethnicity. To be Me...
Malaysian literature in English in the 1960s was a product of early Malaysian writers’ endeavour to ...
Malaysian literature in English in the 1960s was a product of early Malaysian writers’ endeavour to ...