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		<title>Review: Making and Unmaking the Asylum</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Liew Kai Khiun Loh Kah Seng. Making and Unmaking the Asylum: Leprosy and Modernity in Singapore and Malaya. Malaysia: Strategic Information, Research and Development Centre, 2009. 152 pages. The impression of a leprosy asylum is one of isolation of seemingly contagious patients with repulsive skin lesions away from main population centres. Practically cast away from [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Approaching Life and Death: History and Memory in Interviews With Individuals Formerly Suffering from Leprosy in Singapore</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Loh Kah Seng In the interviews I did in 2005 at the Singapore Leprosy Relief Association (Silra) Home with individuals who formerly suffered from leprosy is a statement which keeps returning to me, reminding me of the complex relationship between history and memory. The words came from two of the Home’s residents, good friends Lim [...]]]></description>
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