Posts Tagged ‘Memory’
A Shadow Lurks on KL’s Edge
It’s possible to live in its presence while never fully seeing what it is.
Read MoreDisappearances and Reappearances
Amid the endless clutter of central Manila, Pauline Arnould searches out what’s important to her.
Read MoreFaces of Maitum
Maitum in the far south of the Philippines — as M.J. Cagumbay Tumamac knows it.
Read MoreDriving Malaysia’s E2, Or: How Can We Not Rage?
Surrounded by roadkill, palm oil plantations, reckless Porsches, inane billboard ads, and police cars stopping migrant workers, Enbah Nilah presses the accelerator and searches for an exit.
Read MoreSaying Goodbye to My Ancestral Home
“What is a house without its inhabitants, a home without a family? When the people go, the place goes too.”
Read MoreNo Place to Call Home
Kuik Yi Ke wanders through a concreted, tower-studded district of central KL, seeking lingering traces of worlds that are being razed.
Read MoreMasbagik, The City That Never Sleeps
Masbagik is where I call home. Like all homes, it’s a storehouse of old memories. When I was young, maybe three or four years old, my…
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