TAN Teng Phee

BA (NTU), MA (NCNU)

Born at Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia, I have lived in several different Chinese New Villages, these life experiences have inspired me to look into the history of Chinese New Villages and thus become my research theme.
I majored in Political Science and minored in Philosophy at the National Taiwan University in Taipei. Then I completed my MA at the Graduate School of Southeast Asian Studies at National Chi Nan University, Taiwan. My MA thesis was 'Leader Character and Political Succession ? The Cases of Mahathir and Lee Kuan Yew'.
After working for five years as a research assistant and part-time lecturer, I commenced my PhD programme in April 2006. By using a social historical approach, I would like to reconstruct the other side of the story based on the perspectives of the New Villagers, and examine how they responded to government policies and interacted with one another behind barbed wire. My research project topic is 'A Social History of New Villages in Post-war Malaya/Malaysia'.

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Postgraduate Researcher, Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University, South Street, Murdoch, WA 6150. Fax: 9360 6381, Email: Teng.Tan@murdoch.edu.au

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