For this first episode of the brand new Belonging Across Cultures podcast, Malaysian book publisher and film producer Amir Muhammed joins cross-cultural advocate and author Yang-May Ooi to talk about belonging, disconnection and connection in modern Malaysia.
Yang-May grew up in Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia but left when she was 12 to come over to the UK to school and university - and then stayed on to follow a career as a lawyer. She also had a parallel creative career as a writer and podcaster. She now lives in Oxford, UK.
Like Yang-May, Amir Muhammed was born and grew up in Kuala Lumpur, or KL as Malaysians call it - but unlike her, he stayed on to build his creative life in Malaysia. Amir is the founder Fixi Books, an independent publisher of contemporary urban fiction based in KL. He also produces indie films at Kuman Pictures. His books and films are written and produced by Malaysians for Malaysians.
Listen to Amir and Yang-May’s wide-ranging conversation about modern Malaysia and how local creatives there navigate the contradictions of belonging in contemporary Malaysian society.
Fixi Books - https://fixi.com.my/
Kuman Pictures - https://www.kumanpictures.com/
Yang-May’s books, The Flame Tree and Mindgame - https://www.amazon.com/author/yangmayooi
The views expressed by guests are entirely their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the host.
Podcast Theme Music - World Traveler by Dimmysad, via Pixabay Content License
Photos - Amir Muhammed
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The Contradictions of Belonging - Amir Muhammed | Belonging Across Cultures Podcast Episode #001 BGPD001 | Yang-May Ooi @TigerSpiritUK