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a new book! | The University Socialist Club
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The University Socialist Club. And the Contest for Malaya: Tangled Strands of Modernity. March 17, 2012. Post-war Malaya. Liberal, communal, Fabianist, and left-wing socialist groups rise. Alliances are brokered and broken. Slogans are shouted but their meanings are contested. British decolonisation allows the political flux, then proscribes it. The university nurtures future statesmen before changing to train experts in development. Professor Cheah Boon Kheng (retired), Universiti Sains Malaysia. Fill i...
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The University Socialist Club. And the Contest for Malaya: Tangled Strands of Modernity. March 17, 2012. Post-war Malaya. Liberal, communal, Fabianist, and left-wing socialist groups rise. Alliances are brokered and broken. Slogans are shouted but their meanings are contested. British decolonisation allows the political flux, then proscribes it. The university nurtures future statesmen before changing to train experts in development. Professor Cheah Boon Kheng (retired), Universiti Sains Malaysia. Call f...
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Review in Social History of Medicine | Making and Unmaking the Asylum
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Making and Unmaking the Asylum. Leprosy and Modernity in Singapore and Malaysia. Laquo; Review in s-pores. Review in Social History of Medicine. April 1, 2011 by lkshis. Social History of Medicine. 24 (1), Apr 2011. Link to full article: http:/ shm.oxfordjournals.org/content/24/1/174.extract. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.
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The University Socialist Club. And the Contest for Malaya: Tangled Strands of Modernity. Kah Seng Loh is a postdoctoral fellow at the Centre for Southeast Asian Studies of Kyoto University. Edgar Liao is a tutor at the Department of History of the National University of Singapore. Cheng Tju Lim is an educator in Singapore. Guo-Quan Seng is a PhD candidate in History at the University of Chicago. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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December | 2012 | The University Socialist Club
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The University Socialist Club. And the Contest for Malaya: Tangled Strands of Modernity. December 17, 2012. Hi readers, the NUS edition of the book is out! Http:/ www.nus.edu.sg/nuspress/subjects/politics/978-9971-69-692-4.html. Tangled Strands of Modernity. Was discussed at the book launch (15 Dec) in Singapore by Prof Kevin Tan and here is his verdict:. And Dennis Bloodworth’s The Tiger and the Trojan Horse. AND the staging of the mega Singapore Story Exhibition at Suntec City in 1998. It is now time f...
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The University Socialist Club. And the Contest for Malaya: Tangled Strands of Modernity. This book emerged and crystallised somewhere at the intersection between history, education and society. History because naturally the book is an attempt, like other academic histories, to extend our understanding of the past through rigorous research; our account investigates the less trodden areas of the making of the Singapore nation-state. The Club and the Context:. 8220;Dawn” in Malay):. The No. 7 issue with...
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Straits Times review article: Living with stigma of leprosy | Making and Unmaking the Asylum
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Making and Unmaking the Asylum. Leprosy and Modernity in Singapore and Malaysia. Laquo; Book Launch in KL. Review in WHO Goodwill Ambassador’s Newsletter. Straits Times review article: Living with stigma of leprosy. November 1, 2009 by lkshis. Review – Others. Living with stigma of leprosy. Cheong Suk-Wai, Senior Writer. C) 2009 Singapore Press Holdings Limited. LOCATED on the eponymous isle that flanks Penang Bridge, the Jerejak Rainforest and Spa is an idyllic retreat hugged by thick Malaysian jungle.
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Book Launch in KL | Making and Unmaking the Asylum
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Making and Unmaking the Asylum. Leprosy and Modernity in Singapore and Malaysia. Laquo; Previous Post. Straits Times review article: Living with stigma of leprosy. Book Launch in KL. August 2, 2009 by lkshis. BOOK LAUNCH: Making and Unmaking the Asylum: Leprosy and Modernity in Singapore and Malaysia. The book will be launched by YB Elizabeth Wong Keat Ping, Selangor state Exco member for Tourism, Consumer Affairs and Environment. Date: 15th August 2009 (Saturday). Time: 2.00pm 4.40pm. All are welcome...
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Review in WHO Goodwill Ambassador’s Newsletter | Making and Unmaking the Asylum
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Making and Unmaking the Asylum. Leprosy and Modernity in Singapore and Malaysia. Laquo; Straits Times review article: Living with stigma of leprosy. Review in WHO Goodwill Ambassador’s Newsletter. December 24, 2009 by lkshis. WHO Goodwill Ambassador’s Newsletter. No 41 December 2009: 5. Http:/ www.nippon-foundation.or.jp/eng/2jcahj000005bps8-att/8f0j6k000006tuct.pdf. How a high modernist approach to leprosy control was subtly subverted. Providing a corrective is. Making and Unmaking the Asylum. The book ...
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Making and Unmaking the Asylum. Leprosy and Modernity in Singapore and Malaysia. I am a Singaporean and a Visiting Research Fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore. When I am not doing history, I try to inspire Liverpool to their elusive 19th league title from the comfort of my living room. I keep tropical fish and cichlids are my favourites. BA(Hons), MA (NUS), Dip.Ed (NIE), PhD (Murdoch). On January 23, 2012 at 1:22 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Create a...