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Raging Against the Machine: Reflections on Pendatang, Abang Adik and Maryam Pagi Ke Malam
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What do (a) a family living in a speculative, segregated Malaysia; (b) two brothers squeezed into a Pudu flat and; (c) a woman of royalty who owns an art gallery, all have in common?
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The Creative Industries Require More Organic Solidarity and Less Mechanical Solidarity
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