Post-war British working-class novels have largely been neglected from canonical works in postcolonial studies. In particular, Alan Sillitoe is often misread as a parochial writer, while his fictional commentaries on the Malayan decolonisation process exhibited in (Key to the Door 1961, The Open Door, 1989 and Last Loves, 1990) have been overlooked. There is also a tendency for studies on post-war British writing in the period of decolonisation to be inward-looking, and reluctant to engage with discussions about British colonies preparing for self-governance. This comparative study of the Malayan novels of Alan Sillitoe and Anthony Burgess aim to interrogate two key questions: how their texts respond to decolonisation of Malaya, and how the...
Travel writings have long served as important points of reference for Western academicians, travell...
Contains a literary discussion on the possibilities of breaking from national traditions and mytholo...
This thesis offers a critical exposition of postcolonial reconciliation in selected post-1989 Anglop...
Drawing together various rubrics from Postcolonial Studies and Asian Studies, this dissertation exam...
Beds in the east (1959), the third installment which forms part of The Malayan trilogy (1964), consi...
Although widely known outside Malaysia for its literary depictions of the last days of the British ...
Post-War British Literature and the ‘End of Empire’ examines responses to decolonization in novels b...
The article examines the problem of adaptation of English culture to the postcolonial situation of t...
In postcolonial studies, the focus has traditionally been on colonised subjects and on the wide-rang...
This article compares the colonial and contemporary canvas of the hegemonic discourse of White Weste...
The second installment of The Malayan Trilogy (1964), The Enemy in the Blanket (1958), an English li...
Navigating the journey of decolonization can be daunting, especially without clarity of the processe...
Multiculturalism can be understood as a colonial legacy, left by the incursion of the ...
Anthony Burgess (1917 - 1993) has written a trilogy of novels on the Malay World, namely The Malayan...
<p>Koh, Adeline. Inventing Malayanness: Race, Education and Englishness in Colonial Malaya. A thesis...
Travel writings have long served as important points of reference for Western academicians, travell...
Contains a literary discussion on the possibilities of breaking from national traditions and mytholo...
This thesis offers a critical exposition of postcolonial reconciliation in selected post-1989 Anglop...
Drawing together various rubrics from Postcolonial Studies and Asian Studies, this dissertation exam...
Beds in the east (1959), the third installment which forms part of The Malayan trilogy (1964), consi...
Although widely known outside Malaysia for its literary depictions of the last days of the British ...
Post-War British Literature and the ‘End of Empire’ examines responses to decolonization in novels b...
The article examines the problem of adaptation of English culture to the postcolonial situation of t...
In postcolonial studies, the focus has traditionally been on colonised subjects and on the wide-rang...
This article compares the colonial and contemporary canvas of the hegemonic discourse of White Weste...
The second installment of The Malayan Trilogy (1964), The Enemy in the Blanket (1958), an English li...
Navigating the journey of decolonization can be daunting, especially without clarity of the processe...
Multiculturalism can be understood as a colonial legacy, left by the incursion of the ...
Anthony Burgess (1917 - 1993) has written a trilogy of novels on the Malay World, namely The Malayan...
<p>Koh, Adeline. Inventing Malayanness: Race, Education and Englishness in Colonial Malaya. A thesis...
Travel writings have long served as important points of reference for Western academicians, travell...
Contains a literary discussion on the possibilities of breaking from national traditions and mytholo...
This thesis offers a critical exposition of postcolonial reconciliation in selected post-1989 Anglop...