Innehåll: Oral history and fragments in Southeast Asia /Kah Seng Loh, Ernest Koh, and Alistair Thomson --Family memories as alternative narratives to the state's contruction of Singapore's national history /Kevin Blackburn --"You have picked a wrong candidate" : latent fragments and reasonable narratives of the British military withdrawal from Singapore /Kah Seng Loh --Remembrance, nation, and the Second World War in Singapore : the Chinese diaspora and their wars /Ernest Koh --On the fluidity and stability of personal memory : Jibin Arula and the Jabidah massacre in the Philippines /Rommel A. Curaming and Syed Muhd Khairudin Aljunied --Narratives of the "Red Barrel" incident : collective and individual memories in Lamsin, Southern Thailand /Julanat Damrongviteetham --Memory, trauma, and nation : contestation over the Batand Kali massacre in Malaysia /Leong Kar Yen --The anthropologist as heroine : contemporary interpretations of memory and heritage in an Indonesian Valley /Emilie Wellfelt --Oral history, heritage conservation, and the leprosy settlement : The Sungai Buloh community in Malaysia /Chou Wen Loong and Ho Sok Fong --Memory, heritage, and the Singapore river : "It is like a dead snake" /Stephen Dobbs.