My (Tentative) New Profile




Pandan is exiled from government service, forced to sharpen her critical thinking and emotional endurance for three years. A typical day in the life of Pandan would entail her sitting at a desk either at home or at the library in the heart of the city, engaging in dialectical monologue with the likes of Karl Marx, Greg Garrard, Edward Said, Lawrence Buell, Aijaz Ahmad, Pablo Mukherjee, to name a few. In between this commonly-perceived intelligent undertaking, she also juggles thoughts of quitting her job, dying, and retiring early. She has keen interests in literature, Korean culture, culture, traveling, performing arts and history. A recent event that happened in the country, coupled with unintelligent news-reporting in the media, have resurrected a storm of  patriotism in her inner-self as well as helped her revise how the current Malaysian society has evolved. Politics fascinates her actually but that does not mean she harbors an ambition to get involved in it. Pandan also considers herself a repressed romantic, a fact she attributes to her muse.

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