Edward Said wrote at large about exile from his homeland, and his culture. His name itself presents his dilemma: was he culturally English, or Arab? But out of his experience of exile, Said produced a wealth of knowledge and understanding about culture and identity. This paper will show how and why that exilic experience can be, and should be, applied to Singapore. The application will then focus primarily on Colin Cheong’s Tangerine, a travel novel, to show how the exilic experience has been appropriated in Singaporean works thus far, and what it supposes and suggests for Singapore. The first part of the paper will deal with defining exile by showing what the existing ideas regarding exile are, and how I make sense of the existing view...
This article sets out to analyse the concept of exile as portrayed in the work of Edward Said. Our a...
In a series of four novels, amounting to a substantial personal literary output, the author Rex Shel...
Exile is a dominant theme and trope in the poetry of the pioneer generation of Anglophone Malaysian ...
Edward Said wrote at large about exile from his homeland, and his culture. His name itself presents ...
[Introduction]: Singapore’s Philip Jeyaretnam has now published two well-reviewed novels, a linked c...
In this thesis, I follow the expatriate as a category, subject, identity and orientation from a sta...
Ever since Singapore was abruptly ejected from the Federation of Malaysia in August, 1965, the leade...
The Singapore success story is the product of the pervasive survivalist mentality that has been incu...
Through an examination of characters’ relationships and encounters in Claire Tham’s 2013 novel The I...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.In Imagined Diasporas: ...
In the past, Singapore was mainly made up of “kampongs” – a word derived from the Malay term kampung...
Kemunting follows a young village girl, Yah, living on the rural beaches of 1950s Malacca. Based on ...
The issue of a disjuncture between being Singaporean and being Malay is explored in Alfian Sa’at’s p...
[Introduction]: Singaporean Literature in English is plentiful, vibrant and diverse, reflecting the ...
A Malaysian Journey served as a novel which detailed and recorded Malaysia’s journey as a country fr...
This article sets out to analyse the concept of exile as portrayed in the work of Edward Said. Our a...
In a series of four novels, amounting to a substantial personal literary output, the author Rex Shel...
Exile is a dominant theme and trope in the poetry of the pioneer generation of Anglophone Malaysian ...
Edward Said wrote at large about exile from his homeland, and his culture. His name itself presents ...
[Introduction]: Singapore’s Philip Jeyaretnam has now published two well-reviewed novels, a linked c...
In this thesis, I follow the expatriate as a category, subject, identity and orientation from a sta...
Ever since Singapore was abruptly ejected from the Federation of Malaysia in August, 1965, the leade...
The Singapore success story is the product of the pervasive survivalist mentality that has been incu...
Through an examination of characters’ relationships and encounters in Claire Tham’s 2013 novel The I...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.In Imagined Diasporas: ...
In the past, Singapore was mainly made up of “kampongs” – a word derived from the Malay term kampung...
Kemunting follows a young village girl, Yah, living on the rural beaches of 1950s Malacca. Based on ...
The issue of a disjuncture between being Singaporean and being Malay is explored in Alfian Sa’at’s p...
[Introduction]: Singaporean Literature in English is plentiful, vibrant and diverse, reflecting the ...
A Malaysian Journey served as a novel which detailed and recorded Malaysia’s journey as a country fr...
This article sets out to analyse the concept of exile as portrayed in the work of Edward Said. Our a...
In a series of four novels, amounting to a substantial personal literary output, the author Rex Shel...
Exile is a dominant theme and trope in the poetry of the pioneer generation of Anglophone Malaysian ...