This essay demonstrates how non-Malay language writers in Malaysia attempt to subvert the state's promotion of a single-language (Malay) literature as national literature through the practice of authorial insularity, which is writing within one's religio-ethnic community. In the case of sinophone literature, this practice has the added significance of refusing submission to a literary heritage (Chinese) that is fundamentally foreign to its cultural identity. The works of Malaysian anglophone writers such as Salleh ben Joned, Che Husna Azhari and K.S. Maniam, as well as Malaysian-born sinophone writer, Ng Kim Chew, will be discussed to illustrate my overarching point.</p
Sinophone Sarawakian literature is produced and circulates in a position of multiple marginality. Wr...
There is also the problem of confidence for young writers, who could hardly see the value of their w...
This dissertation se ts out to read contemporary Sinophone and Anglophone Malaysian literature, in ...
Malaysia, as an ethnically diverse country, is the site of regular interactions among people from di...
Since the late 60s, the Malay elites who rose up and expanded rapidly, has taken over the national a...
Malaysia, as an ethnically diverse country, is the site of regular interactions among people from di...
While it is officially accepted as a main feature of Malaysian society, multiculturalism’s ideologic...
This essay uses Ng Kim Chew and Ah Niu’s works to demonstrate the lure that diaspora signifies for M...
While it is officially accepted as a main feature of Malaysian society, multiculturalism’s ideologic...
Diasporic writers are blessed with two cultures. Their choice of which culture to identify with may ...
Malaysia has the largest Chinese population apart from Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao. ...
This article discusses aspects of identity building in the national literature of Sarawak. The autho...
Malaysian Chinese Literature has become a significant part of Malaysian Chinese culture. The Chinese...
Malaysian literature in English in the 1960s was a product of early Malaysian writers’ endeavour to ...
The idea of Chineseness as a geographic, cultural-specific and ethnically-charged concept, and the p...
Sinophone Sarawakian literature is produced and circulates in a position of multiple marginality. Wr...
There is also the problem of confidence for young writers, who could hardly see the value of their w...
This dissertation se ts out to read contemporary Sinophone and Anglophone Malaysian literature, in ...
Malaysia, as an ethnically diverse country, is the site of regular interactions among people from di...
Since the late 60s, the Malay elites who rose up and expanded rapidly, has taken over the national a...
Malaysia, as an ethnically diverse country, is the site of regular interactions among people from di...
While it is officially accepted as a main feature of Malaysian society, multiculturalism’s ideologic...
This essay uses Ng Kim Chew and Ah Niu’s works to demonstrate the lure that diaspora signifies for M...
While it is officially accepted as a main feature of Malaysian society, multiculturalism’s ideologic...
Diasporic writers are blessed with two cultures. Their choice of which culture to identify with may ...
Malaysia has the largest Chinese population apart from Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao. ...
This article discusses aspects of identity building in the national literature of Sarawak. The autho...
Malaysian Chinese Literature has become a significant part of Malaysian Chinese culture. The Chinese...
Malaysian literature in English in the 1960s was a product of early Malaysian writers’ endeavour to ...
The idea of Chineseness as a geographic, cultural-specific and ethnically-charged concept, and the p...
Sinophone Sarawakian literature is produced and circulates in a position of multiple marginality. Wr...
There is also the problem of confidence for young writers, who could hardly see the value of their w...
This dissertation se ts out to read contemporary Sinophone and Anglophone Malaysian literature, in ...