This essay argues that the work of Malaysian-Chinese author Chuah Guat Enggives pause to the culturalism that dominates literary analysis. Articulatedprimarily through identity politics (the politics of recognition), culturalism’s selfunderstandingkeeps at a distance other forms of social justice commitmentsincluding class struggle. However, Chuah spotlights their intersectionality inMalaysia and enjoins us to combine the two – to see the native population’s demandfor economic parity and rural development as coterminous in some respects withthe demands for recognition made by settler communities. In particular, Chuah’sEchoes of Silence (1994) points to the commensurability between socialist principlesthat underpinned the left-insurgent acti...
Chineseness at the crossroads examines how Chineseness is negotiated by diasporic Chinese women in A...
The texts that have been selected to provide answers to the above-mentioned question are Green is th...
In recent years, diaspora studies have gained momentum. In the Philippine context, it is appropriate...
This essay argues that the work of Malaysian-Chinese author Chuah Guat Enggives pause to the cultura...
Multiculturalism can be understood as a colonial legacy, left by the incursion of the ...
This chapter follows my journey of critical reflection on the decolonisation of community services i...
This dissertation was conceived in response to the recent paradigm shift in ethnic studies from the ...
This essay reads Lloyd Fernando's Green is the Colour (1993) against the “lost” (forgotten, erased) ...
This essay uses Ng Kim Chew and Ah Niu’s works to demonstrate the lure that diaspora signifies for M...
This essay aims to present the intersections that constitute the cultural identity of Malaysian Chin...
Charlson Ong’s award-winning novel An Embarrassment of Riches (2000) creatively narrates the history...
Charlson Ong’s award-winning novel An Embarrassment of Riches (2000) creatively narrates the history...
The texts that have been selected to provide answers to the above-mentioned question are Green is th...
This research seeks to examine the nationalistic and hybrid elements that permeate Shirley Geok-Lin...
Magister Artium - MAThe literature of the Chinese diaspora in America is marked by a tension between...
Chineseness at the crossroads examines how Chineseness is negotiated by diasporic Chinese women in A...
The texts that have been selected to provide answers to the above-mentioned question are Green is th...
In recent years, diaspora studies have gained momentum. In the Philippine context, it is appropriate...
This essay argues that the work of Malaysian-Chinese author Chuah Guat Enggives pause to the cultura...
Multiculturalism can be understood as a colonial legacy, left by the incursion of the ...
This chapter follows my journey of critical reflection on the decolonisation of community services i...
This dissertation was conceived in response to the recent paradigm shift in ethnic studies from the ...
This essay reads Lloyd Fernando's Green is the Colour (1993) against the “lost” (forgotten, erased) ...
This essay uses Ng Kim Chew and Ah Niu’s works to demonstrate the lure that diaspora signifies for M...
This essay aims to present the intersections that constitute the cultural identity of Malaysian Chin...
Charlson Ong’s award-winning novel An Embarrassment of Riches (2000) creatively narrates the history...
Charlson Ong’s award-winning novel An Embarrassment of Riches (2000) creatively narrates the history...
The texts that have been selected to provide answers to the above-mentioned question are Green is th...
This research seeks to examine the nationalistic and hybrid elements that permeate Shirley Geok-Lin...
Magister Artium - MAThe literature of the Chinese diaspora in America is marked by a tension between...
Chineseness at the crossroads examines how Chineseness is negotiated by diasporic Chinese women in A...
The texts that have been selected to provide answers to the above-mentioned question are Green is th...
In recent years, diaspora studies have gained momentum. In the Philippine context, it is appropriate...