Friday, June 12, 2015

Published: Thursday June 11, 2015 MYT 4:51:00 PM
Updated: Thursday June 11, 2015 MYT 11:46:15 PM

Khoo Salma shortlisted for prestigious book prize


 
PETALING JAYA: A Malaysian author has been shortlisted for the International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS) Book Prize 2015.  
Khoo Salma Nasution's book about the Kapitan Keling Mosque in Penang is judged top six under the Best Study in the Humanities category from submissions received across the world. 
Titled The Chulia in Penang: Patronage and Place-Making around the Kapitan Kling Mosque 1786–1957 , it is published by Areca Books.
The book tells the history of the prosperous Penang Tamil Muslims, who were once known as Chulias. 
"I'm very happy and honoured to be shortlisted because it is not easy to get there, especially competing against so many academic books," the Penang Heritage Trust (PHT) president told The Star Online.  
On whether she hopes to bag the top prize, Khoo Salma said that she is already pleased to be shortlisted.  
"That (winning) would be very difficult, I think. The ICAS book prize is very tough," she said with a laugh. 
Khoo Salma added that the shortlist showed that the "100% Malaysian book" is capable of competing against other books from prestigious international publications and university presses.  
The book was shortlisted for the jury prize by the ICAS reading community after being chosen from longlisted titles. 
It is also in second place under a different voting-based Colleague's Choice category with 32.8% of the votes.  
In the lead for the prize is The Great Kantō Earthquake and the Chimera of National Reconstruction in Japan by J. Charles Schencking with 38.2% of the votes.  
The biennial ICAS competition has been running since 2004 and aims to create an international focus for publications on Asia.  
Prizes are awarded to outstanding English-language works on Asian issues.   
Voting for Colleague's Choice is open until June 16 with 179 books being considered for this year's competition.
Winners will be announced during the awards ceremony on July 6 in Adelaide, Australia.
To purchase Khoo Salma's book, visit http://arecabooks.com/

To vote for her book under the Colleague's Choice Award, visit: www.surveymonkey.com/s/ICAS-Colleagues-Choice-Award-2015

Thursday, June 11, 2015

ICAS Book Prize 2015 shortlists The Chulia in Penang

ICAS Book Prize 2015 shortlists The Chulia in Penang


The Chulia in PenangThe ICAS Book Prize 2015 shortlists The Chulia in Penang

Areca Books is delighted to announce that The Chulia in Penang: Patronage and Place-Making around the Kapitan Kling Mosque 1786–1957  has been shortlisted for the ICAS Book Prize. The Chulia in Penang is a social history of the Tamil Muslim diaspora written by independent scholar Khoo Salma Nasution. It is one of only six books shortlisted by the International Convention for Asian Scholars for Best Study in the Humanities this year.

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The Chulia in Penang is also up for the ICAS Book Prize 2015 Colleagues’ Choice Award. You can vote for the book here.
 [Instructions: As the books are listed alphabetically, scroll down to “T” and click “The Chulia”. 
Then scroll to the bottom and click “Vote”. Thank you for your support.
The closing date for voting is 16 June 2015.]

Praise for The Chulia in Penang:

“an exemplary local history, rooted in a profound depth of local cultural knowledge”
Sunil Amrith, author, Crossing the Bay of Bengal: The Furies of Nature and the Fortunes of Migrants
“deserves to be at the top of the league in diasporic studies”
Raj Brown, author, Islam in Modern Thailand: Faith, Philanthropy and Politics
“encyclopaedic and impeccable”
Ameer Ali, Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs
Barbara Andaya, co-author of A History of Malaysia, has also written a review of this book which is expected to appear in the forthcoming issue of the Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Studies (JMBRAS).

About ICAS and the Book Prize

 ICAS stands for the International Convention of Asia Scholars.  About a thousand scholars attend its bi-annual conference.
This year, 175 books were submitted for the ICAS Book Prize. The Chulia in Penang is the only Malaysian entry.
The ICAS Book Prize 2015 shortlists The Chulia in Penang for Best Studies in Humanities award. It is one out of only 20 books on the long list (10 each in Humanities and Social Sciences), and recently as one of only 12 books on the short list. It is one of only 6 books shortlisted for the ICAS Book Prize 2015 Best Study in the Humanities.
The results will be announced at the ICAS Conference in Adelaide in early July.
To purchase the book, click here
To read more about Tamil Muslim diaspora, patronage and place-making, click here
The Chulia in Penang book cover
The Chulia in Penang book cover