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Relationship Between Literature & Politics in Selected Malay Novels
Liberalism Between Acceptance and Rejection in Muslim World: a Review
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The History of Film Adaptation in Malaysia: the Long Journey of Its Rise and Fall
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Re-Writing Malay History and Identity in Faisal Tehraniâ•Žs Novel 1515
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Debunking the Myth of Submissive Women in Asia: Strong Women in Post-Independence Malaysian Literatures
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