Malaysia is often hailed as a development success story. However, one criticism of this success story is the over-emphasis on the ideology of economic and capitalist growth by the state in its setting, determining and directing of development. This paper looks into some of the most interesting and critical reflections on development. Representing prominent voices in Malaysian literature in English, K. S. Maniam, Chuah Guat Eng and Yang-May Ooi delve into Malaysia’s development success story through Between Lives (2003), Days of Change (2010) and The Flame Tree (1998), respectively. Through textual analysis, I examine how these writers treat the state’s prevailing ideology of development. Through their creative responses to the rapid develop...
Developmental idealism (DI) provides a robust framework for conceptualizing the psychosocial effects...
Novels are considered as social culture documents because they are able to reflect the culture of li...
Multiculturalism can be understood as a colonial legacy, left by the incursion of the ...
Malaysian literature in English occupies a peculiar position in the nation-building discourse. This ...
The field of environmental criticism has proliferated and inspired literary scholars from different ...
This research paper investigates the idea of development manifested in particular institutional envi...
Politics in Malaysia is dominated by ethnic considerations; hence, the most critical challenge of de...
Development has always been Malaysia’s priority since independence in 1957. This enthusiasm is refle...
Despite a virtually overwhelming official preference for Malay as the language of public discourse i...
This essay provides an overview of four of the major writers of anglophone Malaysian literature sinc...
The period between 1945-1960, was a turbulent one for West Malaysia (or Malaya then). In the beginni...
The 5" International Malaysian Studies Conference was held on 8-10 August 2006 at Universiti Putra M...
Globalisation has brought numerous changes in all aspects of life especially in the economic sector....
“Rakyat Malaysia” maps the contradictions of Malaysian multiculturalism through integrated readings ...
In modern Malay society, literature has served to mirror the attitudes and aspirations of Malays as...
Developmental idealism (DI) provides a robust framework for conceptualizing the psychosocial effects...
Novels are considered as social culture documents because they are able to reflect the culture of li...
Multiculturalism can be understood as a colonial legacy, left by the incursion of the ...
Malaysian literature in English occupies a peculiar position in the nation-building discourse. This ...
The field of environmental criticism has proliferated and inspired literary scholars from different ...
This research paper investigates the idea of development manifested in particular institutional envi...
Politics in Malaysia is dominated by ethnic considerations; hence, the most critical challenge of de...
Development has always been Malaysia’s priority since independence in 1957. This enthusiasm is refle...
Despite a virtually overwhelming official preference for Malay as the language of public discourse i...
This essay provides an overview of four of the major writers of anglophone Malaysian literature sinc...
The period between 1945-1960, was a turbulent one for West Malaysia (or Malaya then). In the beginni...
The 5" International Malaysian Studies Conference was held on 8-10 August 2006 at Universiti Putra M...
Globalisation has brought numerous changes in all aspects of life especially in the economic sector....
“Rakyat Malaysia” maps the contradictions of Malaysian multiculturalism through integrated readings ...
In modern Malay society, literature has served to mirror the attitudes and aspirations of Malays as...
Developmental idealism (DI) provides a robust framework for conceptualizing the psychosocial effects...
Novels are considered as social culture documents because they are able to reflect the culture of li...
Multiculturalism can be understood as a colonial legacy, left by the incursion of the ...