Chakapan Baba Panton or The Poetry of Baba Malay: The Poetry of Baba Malay

Author:   Theresa Fuller
Publisher:   Subsidia Pty Ltd
ISBN:  

9781925748338


Pages:   216
Publication Date:   03 November 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Chakapan Baba Panton or The Poetry of Baba Malay: The Poetry of Baba Malay


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Precious Baba Malay is about to go extinct, but you can reverse the process by learning Baba Malay in clearly defined steps. This treasured language can be a part of your life, hopefully to be revived as it is spread through sharing this didactic method. Former assessor and examiner of the Higher School Certificate (NSW, Australia), Theresa Fuller, known fondly in the Peranakan community as Bibek Theresa, draws on her years of experience in the classroom to create the Baba Malay Today series - a range of chapter books with an easy-to-follow curriculum aimed at the beginner. Books 1 & 2 - Interrogatory Book 3 - Conjunctions Book 4 - Prepositions Book 5 - Antonyms Book 6 - Essence Book 7 - Poetry Book 8 - Idioms

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Author:   Theresa Fuller
Publisher:   Subsidia Pty Ltd
Imprint:   Subsidia Pty Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 14.80cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.354kg
ISBN:  

9781925748338


ISBN 10:   1925748332
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   03 November 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.
Language:   Malay

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Linguists would classify a language as effectively dead when it is no longer the language of communication, or when only a few elderly speakers remain. When most would say, ""Who cares?"" Theresa who now lives in Sydney, Australia, would not just brush it off as Baba Malay is the language of her ancestors in Southeast Asia. When a language is dead, gone are all the traditions and aspects of the culture. Theresa has made quite a serious and tangible attempt to preserve the language of her Southeast Asian ancestors from extinction. Hence, Theresa's series of books on Baba Malay is to be applauded! Dr Daud H. Soesilo, Indonesian translation coordinator. Recipient President' award for excellence in preaching, Asbury Seminary, 1980, Juris Doctor Owen prize Vanderbilt University, 1981. Chairman board directors, East Java Christian University, Malang, 1994. Member Society Biblical Literature, Indonesian Linguistic Society, Theta Phi. ""A simple but thoughtfully put together book that will ignite interest in the learner to what is fast becoming an extinct language - Baba Malay. With its clear examples and practices, it will take the learner on a journey to discover a unique language used by a small but vibrant community."" - Rosalind Ang (born to a lovely nonya with roots in Brunei) Retired educator with 40 years of teaching elementary and high school students


Author Information

Theresa Fuller is a Singapore-born author and educator devoted to keeping the heart of Peranakan (Baba Malay) culture alive. Through her stories and language work, she reconnects younger generations with the vibrant folklore and nearly-lost language of their ancestors-where mousedeer dance on the backs of crocodiles and spirits whisper from the corners of everyday life.Theresa's path began with tales from her grandfather, told in the glow of Singaporean nights, and continued through a career in computing and education before turning to writing. Her books-including The Ghost Engine (2018), The Girl Who Became a Goddess (2019), The Girl Sudan Painted Like a Gold Ring (2022), Where Cranes Weave and Bamboo Sings (2023), and Eating the Liver of the Earth (2024)-blend myth, memory, and identity into narratives that speak to both heritage and modernity.After a personal loss in 2020, Theresa began tracing her family's roots, uncovering the endangered state of Baba Malay. In response, she created the Baba Malay Today series-resources designed to pass this ancestral language forward with clarity, respect, and joy.Now based in Sydney, Theresa continues to teach, write, and advocate for cultural renewal-believing that even the most fragile traditions can thrive again, if we tell their stories.

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