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    冲突与融合 :试论黄锦树小说中的马来西亚华巫关系描写 = Conflict and integration : an analysis of Ng Kim Chew’s representation of the Chinese-Malay relationship in Malaysia by 陈彦如 Tan, Yan Ru

    Published 2014
    “…Amongst them, Ng Kim Chew’s novels stand out with its graphic and detailed representation of the Chinese-Malay relationship. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    书写马共历史 :以金枝芒、黄锦树、廖克发为例 = Narrating the history of Malayan Communist Party : a case study of Jin Zhi Mang, Ng Kim Chew, and Lau Kek Huat by 杨量而 Yong, Liang Yi

    Published 2018
    “…Two fictions written by the insider and outsider of MCP — Jin Zhi Mang’s “Ji e” and Ng Kim Chew’s “Shan Lu” were analysed respectively to understand how they constructed and deconstructed the history from the fictional characters. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    论包公形象在不同文本中的呈现方式 :以陈州粜米故事为例 = An investigation on the representations of Magistrate Bao in different operatic texts on the story of “selling rice at Chen Zhou” by 欧思敏 Au, Sze Mien

    Published 2010
    “…This paper investigates different representations of Magistrate Bao in different texts such as Yuan drama “Bao Dai Zhi Chen Zhou Tiao Mi”, Ming dynasty “Singing narrative on Bao Long Tu’s ‘Selling rice in Chen Zhou’” (Xin Kan Quan Xiang Shuo Chang Bao Long Tu Chen Zhou Tiao Mi Ji), Qing dynasty popular fiction “San Xia Wu Yi”, as well as folk operas “Chen Zhou Yuan” and “Bao Gong Gan Lu”.…”
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    四面楚歌下的同志再现:李碧华和陈凯歌对《霸王别姬》的改写 = Representations of the besieged “Comrade” : Li Bihua's and Chen Kaige's adaptations of the Peking Opera “Farewell My Concubine” by 許维贤 Hee, Wai Siam

    Published 2013
    “…Still the “feminine narcissism” of Li Bihua’s original novel and the “male attachment” of Chen Kaige’s film manage to play a balancing act. …”
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    Journal Article
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