The Brown Box
In this episode, Sofie talks about the word celup, as she grapples with her own celup-ness and what it means to not fit neatly into the Malay box of the CMIO. Listen to hear about: * what celup means, and Sofie’s journey towards understanding her own celup-ness * her complex heritage — Javanese, Boyanese and Indian — and why her name leaves her with many unanswered questions * a grandmother who was given a Malay identity card despite being of Chinese and Indian heritage * becoming super duper halal as a form of teenage rebellion * finding belonging in a P. Ramlee film * music in her family, a grandfather with a music room, and a household where everyone had to learn an instrument * her admiration for her mother’s fierceness, and her belief in the power of her own softness * the pain of having to put her Malayness in her back pocket * the lack of roles — and nuance — for brown actors in Singapore * her advice for others struggling with their own celup-ness ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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