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  • Home to words and voices from Asia today

    The Asian Bookshelf is a podcast delving into the world of Southeast Asian literature.

    It focusses on narratives, characters, and themes.

    It is co-hosted by acclaimed Asian-based writers T.A.Morton and Jon Gresham, and educator and presenter Devika Misra.

    It explores Southeast Asian fiction and nonfiction books: what works for readers and why; movie and streaming potential, emerging trends, and spotlights key industry figures.

    This show is for the discerning reader keen to take a deeper dive into the region’s exciting stories and emerging voices.

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  • The Asian Bookshelf talks to independent bookshop owner, Alex Chua of Book Bar.
    2024/06/02

    The Asian Bookshelf talks to independent bookshop owner, Alex Chua of Book Bar.

    Books mentioned

    Yeoh Jo-Ann, Impractical Uses of Cake (Epigram Books 2019)

    Fish Eats Lion (Math Paper Press 2012). See also Fish Eats Lion Redux (Epigram Books 2022)

    Coast, Ed. Daren Shiau & Wei Fern (Math Paper Press 2011)

    From the Belly of the Cat, Ed. Stephanie Ye (Math Paper Press 2013)

    Other links

    Book Bar

    Book Bar on Instagram

    Epigram Books

    Does Singapore need bookstores? By Ruby T

    Math Paper Press

    Melissa De Silva

    Amanda Lee Koe

    Cyril Wong

    Joshua Ip

    National Library Board

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  • The Asian Bookshelf discusses Elaine Chiew’s The Light Between Us
    2024/05/19

    The Asian Bookshelf discusses Elaine Chiew’s The Light Between Us (Neem Tree Press 2024).

    Presenter Devika Misra, and writer, Jon Gresham, talk to Elaine about her debut novel, The Light Between Us,the power and artifice of images, photography in the early twentieth century compared to now, writing different time periods and a non-western centered novel, and her path to publication.

    Books mentioned

    Elaine Chiew, The Light Between Us (Neem Tree Press 2024)

    “Life is a movie. Death is a photograph” from Susan Sontag, The Benefactor (Farrar, Straus and Giroux 1963, Penguin 2009). See also On Photography (Farrar, Straus and Giroux 1977, Penguin Modern Classics 2008)

    F Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby (Scribner 1925)

    Sarah Churchwell, Careless People (Virago 2014)

    Kevin Kwan, Crazy Rich Asians (Doubleday 2013)

    Audrey Niffenegger, The Time Traveler’s Wife (MacAdam/Cage 2003)

    Other links

    Cheshire Novel Prize

    Bruce Hung at IMDb

    Dai Xiangyu at IMDb

    Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore at LaSalle College of the Arts

    The Lake House (Warner Bros 2006)

    On Speculative Fiction in Southeast Asia read this article Defying Classification: An Introduction to Southeast Asian Speculative Fiction by Victor Fernando R Ocampo in Lithub, April 2022

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  • The Asian Bookshelf discusses "Others" Is Not a Race: Being Eurasian in Singapore and Malaysia
    2024/05/05

    The Asian Bookshelf discusses Melissa De Silva’s Singapore Literature Prize Winning book ‘Others’ Is Not a Race: Being Eurasian in Singapore and Malaysia (Monsoon Books 2023).

    Presenter Devika Misra, and writers, T.A. Morton and Jon Gresham, explore what they love about the book, the Creative Non Fiction form, identity and privilege, and how community status and roles change over time.

    Books mentioned

    Melissa de Silva, ‘Others’ Is Not a Race: Being Eurasian in Singapore and Malaysia (Monsoon Books 2023)

    W Somerset Maugham, The Letter in the short story collection The Casuarina Tree (Heinemann 1926). See also Tan Twan Eng, The House of Doors (Bloomsbury 2023)

    For some other books by Eurasians in Singapore:

    Rex Shelley, The Shrimp People (1991)

    Kevin Martens Wong, Altered Straits (Epigram Books 2017)

    The Eurasian Association Bookshop

    Other links

    My Debal Diaries - Tracing The History of Singapore’s Eurasians, Channel News Asia

    Kodrah Kristang - The Initiative for the Revitalization of the Kristang Language in Singapore

    National Archives of Singapore Joseph Schooling

    The Eurasian Community in Singapore Infopedia

    Intersectionality explained on Wikipedia

    “Instead of asking what are people‘s roots, we ought to think about what are their routes, the different points by which they have come to be now; they are, in a sense, the sum of those differences. That, I think, is a different way of speaking than talking about multiple personalities or multiple identities as if they don‘t have any relation to one another or that they are purely intentional. These routes hold us in places, but what they don‘t do is hold us in the same place.” Cultural theorist Stuart Hall in The Journal of The International Institute, Vol 7, Issue 1, Fall 1999

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Home to words and voices from Asia today

The Asian Bookshelf is a podcast delving into the world of Southeast Asian literature.

It focusses on narratives, characters, and themes.

It is co-hosted by acclaimed Asian-based writers T.A.Morton and Jon Gresham, and educator and presenter Devika Misra.

It explores Southeast Asian fiction and nonfiction books: what works for readers and why; movie and streaming potential, emerging trends, and spotlights key industry figures.

This show is for the discerning reader keen to take a deeper dive into the region’s exciting stories and emerging voices.

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