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Nazry Bahrawi
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Nazry Bahrawi Featured on the Office of Research Page: "New Faculty at UW Working on Race and Social Justice"
(March 9, 2023)
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Nazry Bahrawi. "Grime to Shine: The Gentrification of Singapore's Vernacular Literature in Translation."
Of Peninsulas and Archipelagos: The Landscape of Translation in Southeast Asia
, edited by Phrae Chittiphalangsari and Vicente L. Rafael, Routledge, Jul 2023, pp.165-182.
Nazry Bahrawi. "Reading signs and languages as historiography. A review of Syed Hussein Alatas’
Thomas Stamford Raffles
".
Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography
, vol. 43, no. 1, Jan 2022, pp. 108-10.
Nazry Bahrawi. "Were-tigers in Were-texts: Cultural Translation and Indigeneity in the Malay Archipelago".
Translation Politics in Southeast Asian Literatures
, edited by Grace V.S. Chin, Routledge, 2021, pp. 66-81.
Dubrow, Jennifer. Review of Neetu Khanna,
The Visceral Logics of Decolonization
,
Critical Inquiry
(2021). https://criticalinquiry.uchicago.edu/jennifer_dubrow_reviews_the_visceral_logics_of_decolonization/
Nazry Bahrawi. "Rindu Rustic: Singapore Nostalgias in Modern Malay Prose".
Journal of Intercultural Studies,
vol. 40, no. 4, July 2019, pp. 504-520.
Nazry Bahrawi. "Mecca of Myths: Melaka in Two Hikayats".
Moving Worlds: A Journal of Transcultural Writings. Special Issue - Postcolonial City: Southeast Asia,
vol. 18, no. 2, December 2018, pp. 24-33.
Mohamed Latiff Mohamed.
Lost Nostalgia: Stories,
translated by Nazry Bahrawi, Ethos Books, 2017.
Nazry Bahrawi. "Multiculturalism",
The Encyclopedia of Postcolonial Studies
, edited by Sangeetha Ray and Henry Schwarz, January 2016.
Wiley Online Library
, https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119076506.wbeps258. Accessed 26 January 2022.
Nazry Bahrawi. "Racialism in the Archipelago".
Critical Muslim (Power)
, vol. 14, C. Hurst & Co., April 2015, pp. 119-28.
Nazry Bahrawi. "Incest Performed: The Neocolonial Perversion of Translation in Malaysia".
Translation and Global
Asia
: Relocating Networks of Cultural Production,
edited by Uganda Sze-pui Kwan and Lawrence Wang-chi Wong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, 2014, pp. 243-64.
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