A Malaysian Journey served as a novel which detailed and recorded Malaysia’s journey as a country from its pre-independence era until the time of the novel’s publication in 1993. But more than that, it was a novel of Rashid’s personal journey as he rediscovered his country and his own identity. As such, it was a highly personal memoir which reflected Rashid’s state of mind, his condition, and the problems which he faced through the years. Alienation was one of the problems that Rashid encountered throughout his life. This sense of alienation may be manifested in many forms, which could be through his ethnicity, language, religion as well as location. This alienation could occur due to the isolation that others forcefully impose on him, or i...
The coming of British to Malaya and the opening of rubber plantations, in the late 19th century, pav...
Migration is the movement of people from one place/country to another in search of better job opport...
The attempt to come to terms with the meaning of home, both literally and metaphorically, has become...
After the inception of postcolonial studies, the issue of migration and dislocation, place and displ...
“A Malaysian Journey ” is written by Rehman Rashid, a Malaysian Bumiputra, born in Taiping (p 25), w...
Establishing sense of belongingness to a country is one of the most crucial issues for people who ar...
Alienation is a concept that dates back to the Old Testament to define idolatry where man worships i...
Edward Said wrote at large about exile from his homeland, and his culture. His name itself presents ...
Exile is a circumstance different from other mi-grations, although it resembles them in the possible...
This research objective is to describe two things, namely (1) the manifestations of alienation and (...
In a world framed by cultural and geo-political vicissitudes, many find themselves exiled in foreign...
Diaspora writers have their roots in the sense of excretion and isolation, which emerged because of ...
Salman Rashid is Pakistan\u27s most prominent travel writer. He has written nine travel novels. His ...
Kanza Javed in her novel Ashes, Wine and Dust exposes the bitter reality that is often faced by the ...
The issue of race, identity, and multiculturalism are focal points in modern novels. K. S. Maniam, a...
The coming of British to Malaya and the opening of rubber plantations, in the late 19th century, pav...
Migration is the movement of people from one place/country to another in search of better job opport...
The attempt to come to terms with the meaning of home, both literally and metaphorically, has become...
After the inception of postcolonial studies, the issue of migration and dislocation, place and displ...
“A Malaysian Journey ” is written by Rehman Rashid, a Malaysian Bumiputra, born in Taiping (p 25), w...
Establishing sense of belongingness to a country is one of the most crucial issues for people who ar...
Alienation is a concept that dates back to the Old Testament to define idolatry where man worships i...
Edward Said wrote at large about exile from his homeland, and his culture. His name itself presents ...
Exile is a circumstance different from other mi-grations, although it resembles them in the possible...
This research objective is to describe two things, namely (1) the manifestations of alienation and (...
In a world framed by cultural and geo-political vicissitudes, many find themselves exiled in foreign...
Diaspora writers have their roots in the sense of excretion and isolation, which emerged because of ...
Salman Rashid is Pakistan\u27s most prominent travel writer. He has written nine travel novels. His ...
Kanza Javed in her novel Ashes, Wine and Dust exposes the bitter reality that is often faced by the ...
The issue of race, identity, and multiculturalism are focal points in modern novels. K. S. Maniam, a...
The coming of British to Malaya and the opening of rubber plantations, in the late 19th century, pav...
Migration is the movement of people from one place/country to another in search of better job opport...
The attempt to come to terms with the meaning of home, both literally and metaphorically, has become...