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E-grāmata: Post-Colonial Chinese Literatures in Singapore and Malaysia [World Scientific e-book]

(Southern Univ College, Malaysia)
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This is the first book to present in English a history of post-colonial and diasporic Chinese literatures in Singapore and Malaysia. The 12 essays collected in it provide an in-depth study of the emergence of the new Chinese literatures by looking at the origins, the themes, the major authors and their works, and how the creativity is closely connected with the experience of immigration and colonialization and the challenge of the post-colonial world. In examining a wide range of post-colonial texts and their relation to the cultures of diasporic Chinese and post-colonial society, the author shows that each of the new literatures has its own traditions which reflect local social, political and cultural history. The essays also show that the literature of Singapore or Malaysia has a tradition of its own, and writers of world class. Besides the Chinese literary tradition, a native literary tradition has been created successfully.
The post-colonial Chinese literatures in Singapore and Malaysia -an
introduction; the origins, trends and new direction of Chinese literature in
Malaysia and Singapore; an introduction to Singapore Chinese poetry;
obsession with China - Chinese literature in Singapore and Malaya before
World War II; the study of Singapore Chinese literature - a critical
bibliographical survey; Yu Dafu in exile - his last days in Sumatra; a
Chinese writer's vision of modern Singapore - a study of Lao She's novel
"Little Po's Birthday"; Chinese writers and the "War-Resistance Literature"
of Malaya and Singapore, 1937-1942; Lao She's obsession with Joseph Conrad's
stories of the Tropics; a reading of Zhang Hui's "Memoirs of Ten Dreams"; the
impact of urbanization on the recent development of Singapore literature in
Chinese; towards a centre of study of world Chinese literatures.