References
- Chin, Grace V.S. 2006. “The Anxieties of Authorship in Malaysian and Singaporean writings in English: Locating the English Language Writer and the Question of Freedom in the Postcolonial Era.” Postcolonial Text [online] 2:4. http://journals.sfu.ca/pocol/index.php/pct/article/view/474/365
- Chin, Grace V.S. 2007. “New Generation Writings in English: Discursive Conditions and Literary Revival in Malaysia 1996–2005.” In D. Prescott (ed.) , English in Southeast Asia: Varieties, Literacies and Literatures. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 260–289.
- Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (DBP). <http://www.library.gov.bn/>.
- Gill, Saran Kaur. 2002. “Language Policy and English Language Standards in Malaysia: Nationalism versus Pragmatism.” Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 12:1. 95–115.
- Jones, Gary M. 1996. “The Bilingual Education Policy in Brunei Darussalam.” In P.W. Martin, C. Ożóg, and G. Poedjosoedarmo (eds.) , Language Use and Language Change in Brunei Darussalam. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Center for International Studies. 123–132.
- Koh, Tai Ann and Ismail S. Talib. 1998. “Singapore 1994–1996.” Journal of Commonwealth Literature 33:3. 117–153.
- Lim, Catherine. 1991. “The Writer Writing in English in Multiethnic Singapore: A Cultural Peril, A Cultural Promise.” In M. Chan and R. Harris (eds.) , Asian Voices in English. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. 33–41.
- Manaf, Nor Faridah Abdul and Mohammad A. Quayum. (eds.) 2003. Colonial to Global: Malaysian Women’s Writing in English 1940s-1990s. 2nd ed. Kuala Lumpur: International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) Press.
- Martin, Peter W. and Gloria Poedjosoedarmo. 1996. “An Overview of the Language Situation in Brunei Darussalam.” In P.W. Martin, C. Ożóg, and G. Poedjosoedarmo (eds.), Language Use and Language Change in Brunei Darussalam. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Center for International Studies. 1–23.
- Merican, Fadillah, Ruzy Suliza Hashim, Ganakumaran Subramaniam and Raihanah Mohd. Mydin. 2004. Voices of Many Worlds: Malaysian Literature in English. Malaysia: Times Edition.
- Morse, Ruth. 1991. “A Case of (Mis)taken Identity: Politics and Aesthetics in Some Recent Singaporean Novels.” In M. Chan and R. Harris (eds.), Asian Voices in English. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. 131–145.
- National Arts Council (NAC). <http://www.nac.gov.sg/>.
- Ong, Sor Fern. 2000. “Artistic Integrity vs. Social Responsibility.” The Straits Times. 1/11/2000.
- Ożóg, A. Conrad K. 1996. “The Unplanned Use of English: The Case of Brunei Darussalam.” In P.W. Martin, C. Ożóg, and G. Poedjosoedarmo (eds.), Language Use and Language Change in Brunei Darussalam. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Center for International Studies. 156–172.
- Quayum, Mohammad A. 2003. “Malaysian Literature in English: A Bibliography of Primary Works.” Journal of Commonwealth Literature 38:2. 146–152.
- Quayum, Mohammad A., Talif Rosli and Norifah Omar. (eds.) 2003. Petals of Hibiscus: A Representative Anthology of Malaysian Literature in English. Petaling Jaya: Pearson Malaysia.
- Talib, Ismail S. 1994. “Responses to the Language of Singaporean Literature in English.” In S. Gopinathan, A. Pakir, W.K. Ho and V. Saravanan (eds.), Language, Society and Education in Singapore: Issues and Trends. Singapore: Times Academic Press. 203–218.
- Talib, Ismail S. 1999. “Singapore 1997–1998.” Journal of Commonwealth Literature 34:3. 101–123.
- Talib, Ismail S. 2000. “Singapore.” Journal of Commonwealth Literature 35:3. 95–123.
- Talib, Ismail S. 2001. “Singapore.” Journal of Commonwealth Literature 36:3. 109–140.
- Talib, Ismail S. 2002. “Singapore.” Journal of Commonwealth Literature 37:3. 121–142.
- Talib, Ismail S. 2003. “Singapore.” Journal of Commonwealth Literature 38:4. 101–124.
- Talib, Ismail S. 2004. “Malaysia and Singapore.” Journal of Commonwealth Literature 39:4. 71–96.
- Talib, Ismail S. 2005. “Malaysia and Singapore.” Journal of Commonwealth Literature 40:4. 139–156.
- Talib, Ismail S. 2006. “Malaysia and Singapore.” Journal of Commonwealth Literature 41:4. 121–139.
- Tamney, Joseph. 1996. The Struggle Over Singapore’s Soul: Western Modernization and Asian Culture. New York: Walter de Gruyter.