ASSOCIATE PROF. DR. MARY SUSAN PHILIP
Department of English
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
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Dr Susan Philip focuses on Malaysian Literature in English, primarily on drama. She also explores the growing field of Malaysian Crime Fiction, and is interested in satire and comedy in online media. What ties all these different areas together is an overarching focus on identity and belonging within Malaysia's social framework. She feels strongly that these are issues which need to be spoken about openly and honestly. She has had numerous articles and book chapters on these subjects published in major international journals and books. She is currently working on two books - one on the history of the Five Arts Centre, a key group in the development of Malaysian performing arts, and one on renowned Malaysian author K. S. Maniam. |
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The Importance of Ludonarrative Design in Improving Women’s Representation in Videogames: A Comparative Ludonarratological Analysis of the Hero’s Journey in Final Fantasy 13 and Final Fantasy 15
Review of Zen Cho, The True Queen
Introduction: “Re-Visions and Re-Imaginations in Asian Speculative Fiction”
Review of Ronggeng-Ronggeng: Malaysian Short Stories
Sharing a Commonwealth: Proceedings of the 11th ACLALS Triennial Conference 1998
Re-Cognizing Literature, Language and Identity: Proceedings of the Asian Women WRiters Conference 1997
Satire and Community in the Time of COVID-19: An Analysis of Ernest Ng's Covidball Z
The NEP and Vision 2020: Responses from the Malaysian English-Language Theatre
Re-shaping Identity Through the Body: An Analysis of K.S. Maniam's The Sandpit: Womensis and Mark de Silva's Stories for Amah
Dismantling Gendered Nationalism in Kee Thuan Chye's We Could **** You, Mr. Birch