Under The Banana Tree

Activities

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WEBINAR RECORDING & SUMMARY: Under The Banana Tree Archival Network x Scholar Chronicles Webinar #5 – Genocide in Indonesia and Beyond

Centring on Soe Tjen Marching’s long-term engagement with oral history interviews; ranging from the 1965 massacres to the 1998 anti-Chinese riots in Indonesia, the webinar hosted by Loh Kah Seng of Chronicles Research and Education, explores the fragility of memory and archives, as well as the ethics of recording traumatic pasts.

Imagined Malaysia: Compiling Histories, Reshaping Narratives

Imagined Malaysia democratises public history through inclusive and creative initiatives in challenging ethnonationalist narratives. By foregrounding layered histories of migration and marginalised voices, the organisation envision the idea of empowering Malaysians to critically reimagine the past together

A [Trail and] Tale of Thai Grassroots Women’s Archive and Research (TGWAR)

Drawing on decades of diaries, petitions, and letters from the Thai Grassroots Women’s Archive and Research (TGWAR), the writing explores herstories of personal struggle that form a people’s archive, preserving rural women’s voices, resistance, and everyday negotiations of power.

RUAS Sebagai Gerakan Perempuan dan Perlawanan

Seperti apa Ruang Arsip & Sejarah Wanita (RUAS) memposisikan entitasnya sebagai laboratorium pengetahuan, ruang refleksi, dan medan perjuangan melalui proses pengarkibannya?

WEBINAR RECORDING & SUMMARY: Under The Banana Tree Archival Network x Pusat Sejarah Rakyat Webinar #4 – The Plantation Afterlives: Songs, Memories and Politics of Care

Plantation Afterlives: Songs, Memories, and the Politics of Care is a conversation centered on the filmmaking practices exploring songs, memory, oral traditions, and the worlds of Tamil plantation histories in Malaya(sia).

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