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Ho, Lauren “Bite Me, Royce Taslim by Lauren Ho (Review)” Aaren Tucker Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books 77(9) p323.
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Loh, Vyvyane “Listening to Lost Voices: Reading Wartime Rape in Vyvyane Loh’s Breaking the Tongue” Reading Violence and Trauma in Asia and the World eds Yiru Lim and Kit Ying Lye pp178–189 Routledge (New York) 12pp.
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Tan, Twan Eng “Exploring Memory Inhibition Techniques in Tan Twan Eng’s The Garden of Evening Mists and Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Remains of the Day” Sarah S Alharbi1and Dawla S Alamri Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Studies 6(2) pp35–43 https://tinyurl.com/2cnqlaf4.
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— “The Telling of Violence, and the Violence of the Telling: Narrative and the Choice to Forget in Tan Twan Eng’s The Garden of Evening Mists” Claudia JM Cornelissen Reading Violence and Trauma in Asia and the World eds Yiru Lim and Kit Ying Lye pp107–117 Routledge (London).
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Vethamani, Malachi Edwin “A Delicacy of Feeling” Pallavi Narayan Quarterly Literary Review Singapore 23(1) http://www.qlrs.com/critique.asp?id=1865 [review of The Singapore I Recognise: Essays on Home, Community and Hope (2023)].
—“Have I Got Something to Tell You” [review] Chuah Guat Eng 3L: Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies 30(3) p282.
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—“‘The Masks Continued to Pile on Him’: Interrogating Faces of Identity in Malachi Edwin Vethamani’s Poems through Lacanian Lens” Ivan Ling Chen Chuen Creative Flight 5(1) pp37–54 https://tinyurl.com/3eup3zbt.
Yahp, Beth ““I am a Shape now Suddenly Long and Scaly”: Abject Physical Transformations and Dimensions of Monstrosity in Beth Yahp’s The Crocodile Fury” Soumyarup Bhattacharjee Manusya: Journal of Humanities 27(1) pp1–17 https://doi.org/10.1163/26659077-20242721.
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— “NowHere and NoWhere: There’s No Place Like Home in Beth Yahp’s Eat First, Talk Later” Sanghamitra Dalal Home and Homeland in Asian Diaspora eds Kyunghee Pyun and Jean Amato pp205–217 Palgrave Macmillan (Cham).
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Alfian Sa’at “Unfinished Business: Attempting Decoloniality and Upending Race and Knowledge in Malay Sketches and Merdeka…” Angelia Poon Global City Dilemmas… pp75–108.
Cheong, Felix “Poetry and Artmaking out of the Ordinary” Jonathan Chan Quarterly Literary Review Singapore 23(4) [review of The Mischief of Ordinary Things (2024)] http://www.qlrs.com/critique.asp?id=1925.
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Chua, Ally “Geographies of the Self” Jasmine Goh Quarterly Literary Review Singapore 23(1) http://www.qlrs.com/critique.asp?id=1863 [review of Acts of Self Consumption (2023) and Marc Nair’s The Earth in Our Bones].
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Han, Kirsten “Practitioner, Activist, Poet” Crispin Rodrigues Quarterly Literary Review Singapore 23(1) http://www.qlrs.com/critique.asp?id=1861 [review of The Singapore I Recognise: Essays on Home, Community and Hope (2023)].
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Jaswal, Balli Kaur “Absences and Solitude: Representation of Older Women and their Ecosystem within Select Works by Indian Women Novelists” Swapna Gopinath pp131–146.
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— “Between Aunties: Sexual Futures and Queer South Asian Aunty Porn” Kareem Khubchandani South Asian Pornographies Routledge (London) pp118–136.
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— “Housing and the City: Constructing Locality and Minority Subjectivities in Balli Kaur Jaswal’s Inheritance and Sugarbread” Angelia Poon Global City Dilemmas… pp 41–74.
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Koe, Amanda Lee “Tapping into Weird: Contemporary Singapore Short Fiction by Amanda Lee Koe and Ng Yi-Sheng” Angelia Poon Global City Dilemmas… pp173–204.
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Koh, Jee Leong “Portraiture in Verse: The Singaporean Histories of Jee Leong Koh’s Sample and Loop [2023]” Kristina Tom Quarterly Literary Review Singapore 23(2) http://www.qlrs.com/critique.asp?id=1884.
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Kon, Stella From Betty of Balmoral Road to Emily of Emerald Hill A New Look at Stella Kon’s Classic Play” Eriko Ogihara-Schuck BiblioAsia 20(2) pp4–10 https://tinyurl.com/29x3nvwd.
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Kuo, Pao Kun “Articulating an Alternative Cultural Identity: Kuo Pao Kun’s Multilingual Theater Practice in Singapore” Denationalizing Identities: The Politics of Performance in the Chinese Diaspora ed Wah Guan Lim pp34–73 Cornell University Press (Ithaca).
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Kwa, Lydia “A Novel of Big Ideas” Shelly Bryant Quarterly Literary Review Singapore 23(2) [review of A Dream Wants Waking (2023)] http://www.qlrs.com/critique.asp?id=1882.
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Kwan, Kevin “Commodifying Singaporean Cosmopolitanism for the World: Crazy Rich Asians and Soy Sauce for Beginners” Angelia Poon Global City Dilemmas… pp143–171.
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Li, Daryl “Dreaming in Fragments: Literary Aspirations Suffer from Lack of Context and Editing” Noelle Q. de Jesus Quarterly Literary Review Singapore 23(2) [review of The Inventors (2023)] http://www.qlrs.com/critique.asp?id=1881.
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Liew, Sonny “A arte metaficcional de Charlie Chan Hock Chye: Diálogos intertextuais em uma narrativa gráfica” Diana Navas and Luara Almeida. Ilha do Desterro 77 (2024): e97168.
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Lim, Daryl Lim Wei Jie “Epistolary Translation: Daryl Lim Wei Jie’s Correspondence with Bai Juyi” Joanna Krenz Mother Tongues and Other Tongues Simona Gallo and Martina Codeluppi pp190–214 Brill (Leiden).
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Lim, Catherine “El silenciamento de las mujeres singapurenses: problemáticas de raza, clase y sexo en ‘The Taximan’s Story’ de Catherine Lim” Alba Zels Garrido Mujeres entre Oriente y Occidente: una aproximación crítica feminista a la literatura universal eds Leticia de la Paz De Dios and Ana María Crespo Gómez pp17–27 (Madrid).
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Lim, Suchen Christine “Rivers as Counter-Monuments in Manila and Singapore: The Urban Poor’s Remembrance in Liwayway Arceo’s Canal de La Reina (1972) and Suchen Christine Lim’s The River’s Song (2013)” Dania G Reyes and Jose Monfred C Sy SUVANNABHUMI 16(2) pp185–211 doi:10.22801/SVN.2024.16.2.185.
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Mirapuri, Mervin “Loss and Discovery: The Important Reconstruction of Mervin Mirapuri’s Last Work” Jonathan Chan Quarterly Literary Review Singapore 23(1) [review of Walk with My Pig (2023)] http://www.qlrs.com/critique.asp?id=1859.
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Nair, Marc See Chua, this section.
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Nanda, Akshita “Narrative Form and the Cosmopolitan Imaginary: Claire Tham’s The Inlet and Akshita Nanda’s Nimita’s Place” Angelia Poon Global City Dilemmas… pp109–142.
— “Vibrant, Intricate and Integrated: Diaspora Narratives in Contemporary Singapore” Pallavi Narayan Quarterly Literary Review Singapore 23(3) http://www.qlrs.com/critique.asp?id=1903 [review of Nine Yard Sarees (2023)].
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Ramani, Vinita “Exploring Big Things in Small Moments” Ryan Yeo Quarterly Literary Review Singapore 23(4) http://www.qlrs.com/critique.asp?id=1920 [review of The Grand Arcade (2024)].
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Rodrigues, Crispin “The Sins and Silences of the Fathers” Christine Chia Quarterly Literary Review Singapore 23(4) http://www.qlrs.com/critique.asp?id=1921 [review of dragon.paper.wind. (龙卷风)].
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Sharma, Haresh “Staging Stories that Build Empathy for Mental Illness in Singapore: Spaces of Dialogue in Off Centre” Charlene Rajendran International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education 37(2) pp358–371 https://doi.org/10.1080/09518398.2023.2233924.
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137.
Wong May “Certainty Frays: Searching for Wong May” Hao Guang Tse Brick: A Literary Journal 112 pp64–71.
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Bose, Romen Shattered Hopes 208pp Penguin Random House SEA (Singapore) US$15.99.
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Lopez, Leslie The Siege Within 192pp Penguin Random House SEA (Singapore) US$15.99.
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Lim, Jin Young The Dao of Flow: A Journey to Discover the Ancient Wisdom of Water 240pp Penguin Random House SEA (Singapore) US$15.99.
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Aroozoo, Hedwig Vestiges: Essays 1945-1946 128pp Word Image (Singapore) S$20.
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De Rozario, Tania Dinner on Monster Island: Essays 192pp HarperCollins (New York) US$17.99.
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Rao, Shubigi Pulp III: An Intimate Inventory of the Banished Book 400pp Rock Paper Fire (Singapore) S$77.50.