A Tale of Three Cities: Diasporic Writing on the Singapore/Malaysian Homeland in Sydney and Vancouver

Authors

  • Jennifer W. Jay University of Alberta

Abstract

Examines the first novels of Hsu-ming Teo, an academic historian in Sydney, and Lydia Kwa, a clinical psychologist in Vancouver. Teo's "Love and Vertigo" is set in Australia, and Kwa's "This Place Called Absence" unfolds in Canada, but both authors write on women from the Singapore/Malaysian homeland who function in a multicultural space.

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Published

2009-09-08

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