As Australia continues its nauseating debate around the processing of asylum seekers and the proposed ‘Malaysia solution‘ finally meets its fate (hoorah!), my family and I have recently returned from a lovely holiday to peninsula Malaysia. We had a fantastic time, and after many years of nearly visiting the country but always deciding at the [...]
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Malaysia: the good, the bad and the durian
by Carly on 23. Oct, 2011 in Anthropology, Culture, Ethnicity, Food, Human rights, Migration, Multiculturalism, My life, Photography, Politics, Refugees, Travel
Looking in the mirror at the other
by Carly on 16. Mar, 2011 in Anthropology, Culture, Migration, Multiculturalism, My life, Refugees, Travel
Welcome to my first blog post! This is both exciting and daunting for me all at once. How do I sum up all that has inspired me to ‘put pen to paper’ to discuss this strange planet we occupy and the even stranger human race that is found on it? From as early as I [...]
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