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Filling the gaps of history: Independent Documentaries Re-Present the Malayan Left

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Khoo, Gaik Cheng

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Southeast Asia Program (SEAP) Publications

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I fought a liberation war. To ask whether I would do it again is idle talk. I was a young man in an entirely different setting. But the realities and the lessons I learned from that time comprise of a body of values I can share with the young who may wish to look beyond their palmtops and understand hoe history is sharped. I would like to be involves in a forum. It is the exchange of ideas that ultimately moves the world. The barter of views still exhilarates me. You can tell me I was wrong. You can tell me I failed. But I can also tell you how it was and how I tried.

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Cultures at War: The Cold War and Cultural Expression in Southeast Asia

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