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Lim, Cheng Tju. "‘Forgotten Legacies’: The case of abdullah ariff’s pro-japanese cartoons during the japanese occupation of penang." Drawing the Line. Using Cartoons as Historical Evidence. Eds. Richard Scully and Marian Quartly. Clayton: Monash Univ. ePress, 2009. 
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Resource type: Book Chapter
Language: en: English
DOI: 10.2104/dl090009
BibTeX citation key: Lim2009
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Keywords: Ariff. Abdullah, Asia, Malaysia, Politics, War
Creators: Lim, Quartly, Scully
Publisher: Monash Univ. ePress (Clayton)
Collection: Drawing the Line. Using Cartoons as Historical Evidence
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Abstract
This chapter explores the work of a much-neglected artist whose work has recently been the focus of a major exhibition National Art Gallery of Malaysia (2004). Having played a minor role in the post-war Malayan nationalist politics, Abdullah's wartime career has been largely obscured, particularly his 25-page pro-Japanese cartoon book entitled Perang Pada Pandangan Juru-Lukis Kita (›The War As Our Cartoonist Sees It‹), published in Penang by Shu Seicho Shimbun Renraku Jimusho in 1942. This chapter aims to reassess Abdullah's life and work within the broader discourse of Malay collaborators during the Japanese Occupation of British Malaya, and to explore questions relating to his relationship with the Japanese occupiers; with the British authorities; and the use of cartoons as historical evidence.
  
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