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On Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Malaysia
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HISTORICALLY, in most traditionally patriarchal societies, very few rights are accorded to women. The first global effort to provide a comprehensive view of gen...
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The Female Gaze and Representation of Women in Malaysian Cinema
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SHUHAIMI BABA’S “Pontianak Harum Sundal Malam” first premiered in cinemas in 2004. The film became a massive box office hit, instantly pushing Maya Karin, its l...
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