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Women as Second Sex

Women as Second Sex

Clarissa Lee closes the year with a scathing comment on rampant patriarchy.

Women’s Exodus From the Work Force — Not a Simple Matter of Brain Drain

Women’s Exodus From the Work Force — Not a Simple Matter of Brain Drain

Are we considering the relevant factors as Malaysia chases to close the work gender gap?

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Technology, New Media and the Malaysian General Elections

Technology, New Media and the Malaysian General Elections

Clarissa Lee envisions a new, improved voting system for Malaysia.

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That war on knowledge: Power, privilege and education (Part II)

That war on knowledge: Power, privilege and education (Part II)

On higher education in Malaysia – and how it has failed.

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That war on knowledge: Power, privilege, and education (Part I)

That war on knowledge: Power, privilege, and education (Part I)

A frank – and brutally so – overview of the Malaysian education system.

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Nilam #LoyarBerkasih

Nilam #LoyarBerkasih

Syurga tidak kesiankan mereka yang rabik mutiara.

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Ia yang Indah (Part 2) #LoyarBerkasih

Ia yang Indah (Part 2) #LoyarBerkasih

Untuk lebih tiga tahun mereka duduk bersama. Mula-mula sebagai sahabat, dan akhirnya sebagai pasangan kekasih.

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Ia yang Indah (Part 1) #LoyarBerkasih

Ia yang Indah (Part 1) #LoyarBerkasih

S melutut, terpaku, berhadapan dengan nisan kaku yang disaluti ubun-ubun pagi yang melihatkan sisa dari salji semalaman.

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Después de Revolución #LoyarBerkasih

Después de Revolución #LoyarBerkasih

Clarissa Lee’s “Is Malaysia a Nation of Cowards?” muses almost enviously upon the recent upheaval in Egypt. By drawing parallels between these nations, is she suggesting that the people of Malaysia storm the streets of KL in unified protest?

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Curator’s Note: Love Week on LoyarBurok #LoyarBerkasih

Curator’s Note: Love Week on LoyarBurok #LoyarBerkasih

This week, June Rubis curates Love Week for LoyarBurok, and hopes to teach you about the many ways of love, other than our preconceived ideas.

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