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Selling the past in films: Shaw Brothers and the Japanese occupation of Malaya
Published 2016“…This article aims to examine the representation of Japanese occupation of Malaya in films produced by Shaw Brothers during the Golden Era of Malay cinema, namely “Sergeant Hassan” (1958) and “Matahari” (1958). …”
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Indian Women During the Japanese Occupation in Malaya, 1941-1945
Published 2019“…Records of the Japanese occupation in Malaya and Singapore depicted women both as rivals of the Japanese and casualties of war. …”
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Malay Nationalism before UMNO : The Memoirs of Mustapha Hussain /
Published 2005“…During the Japanese Occupation in Malaya, Mustapha Hussain reluctantly accompanied the Japanese army to Singapore, where he was responsible for saving the lives of hundreds of Malay soldiers in the British colonial armed forces. …”
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Licensed moneylending industry as an alternative financial service in Malaysia
Published 2019“…It is unfortunate that due to the Japanese occupation of Malaya in 1942 to 1945, and the implementation of the requirement of having Malaysian citizenship to practise licensed moneylending with the passing of Moneylenders Act 1951.…”
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The genealogy of Yun Ling’s ressentiment in Tan Twan Eng’s The Garden of Evening Mists
Published 2015“…Moreover, these aphoristic ideas from Nietzsche are contextualised to explicate aspects relevant to Yun Ling’s character such as her Malaysian Chinese identity, the Japanese occupation of Malaya, and healing through Japanese aesthetics.…”
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The impact of Japanese occupation in the writings of Malaysian Indian writers
Published 2017“…The Japanese occupation in Malaya from 1942 -1945 during the World War Two has scarred the lives of many people. …”
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Imperfect reconciliation in anglophone southeast Asian novels (1989-Present)
Published 2019“…As an attempt to address this critical lacuna, my thesis examines four Anglophone Southeast Asian novels on four conflicts: Tan Twan Eng’s <em>The Gift of Rain</em> (2007) on the Japanese occupation of Malaya, Viet Thanh Nguyen’s <em>The Sympathizer</em> (2015) on the war in Vietnam, Timothy Mo’s <em>The Redundancy of Courage</em> (1991) on the Indonesian occupation of East Timor, and Bonnie Etherington’s <em>The Earth Cries Out</em> (2017) on the ongoing conflict between Indonesia and its annexed territory, West Papua. …”
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Malay bureaucracy in Japanese administration: Japanese expectations, Malay dilemmas and problems
Published 2013“…Following the Japanese occupation of Malaya, a military administration was established. …”
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Decentering the master discourse and locating the continuity of Indianness in Rani Manicka's 'The Rice Mother' and 'The Japanese Lover'
Published 2013“…Maniam and Lloyd Fernando, this study instead examines the politicisation of identity brought about by the Japanese occupation of Malaya during World War II. In doing so, the study focuses on the human suffering wrought by this occupation, as seen through the perspective of Indian families who lived through the war. …”
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Hero of two ages: Mohd Said Sulaiman as the first Malay autobiography editor
Published 2014“…As a result, Kisah Pelayaran Muhammad Ibrahim Munsyi was successfully published for the first time in 1919. The Japanese Occupation of Malaya until 1945 resulted in the disappearance of the original manuscript on Ibrahim Munsyi. …”
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