Intellectual Conversations: Malaysian Writers and Thinkers in the 1970s

DANIEL REGAN is a sociologist, holds a Ph.D. in the field from Yale University as well as an M.A. in Southeast Asia Studies from Yale.

SIRD (First published, 2024)
xv + 140 pages including Index

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ISBN: 9786297575308 Product ID: 44258 Subjects: , Sub-subjects: , ,

Intellectual Conversations: Malaysian Writers and Thinkers in the 1970s conveys the essence of a series of guided conversations with leading Malaysian intellectuals—predominantly writers, journalists, academicians, some artists, and other thinkers—in the early 1970s. Based on interviews with 133 intellectuals, supplemented by hours of informal conversation, socializing, and common attendance at intellectual activities or events, the book highlights the cultural significance of the 1970s, an under-appreciated era, and features “conversations” on topics that are integral to the nation’s intellectual history. Topics covered include freedom of speech and expression, their most admired cultural centres, religion, democracy, and the role for intellectuals in Malaysian society. The project uses an innovative approach that eschews conventional biographical sketches in favour of allowing intellectual informants to “speak” in their own voices.

Preface

1. Malaysian Intellectual Life in the Early 1970s
2. Who Are the Intellectuals?
3. Islamist Voices
4. Voices from the Establishment
5. Independents Reflect
6. Populists and Progressives Speak Out
7. Youthful Voices
8. Voices Outside the Dominant Media
9. Women Speak Out
10. Publishers and Impressarios Have Their Say
11. The Intellectual Community Reflects on Key Issues
12. Epilogue

Index

Weight0.152 kg
Dimensions21 × 14.6 × 1 cm
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