- Bib ID:
- 4186508
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- Lewiston : Edwin Mellen Press, c2007
- v, 387 p. ; 24 cm.
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- Ch. 1. The language they speak is Nazarenese : village views of the Portuguese in Hikayat Anggun Cik Tunggal / G. L. Koster
- Ch. 2. Orientalism and its mirror image; Russia and the Russians in Malay literature of the second half of the nineteenth century / Vladimir Braginsky
- Ch. 3. Portrayals of British individuals in Malay literature / Ben Murtagh
- Ch. 4. Strolling, fighting and flying Dutchmen : the Dutch in Javanese chronicles and Serat Baron Sakendher / Seda Kouznetsova
- Ch. 5. Enemies or relatives : images of the Portuguese in Hikayat Hang Tuah / G. L. Koster
- Ch. 6. Malaysia versus Indonesia : fluctuating feelings of brotherhood as reflected in contemporary Malaysian writing / Yevgenia S. Kukushkina
- Ch. 7. The world beyond Malaysia (mainly the West) in Malaysian literary works published from the 1990s / Monique Zaini-Lajoubert
- Ch. 8. Looking outwards to look inwards : through the lens of inter-racial romance in a Singaporean novel / Nicky Garsten
- Concluding remarks : the other's borders uncrossed and crossed / Vladimir Braginsky.
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