Transcending time and space: trauma narration in the Harmony Silk Factory

Tash Aw is the first renowned Malaysian writer who has brought Malaysian literature to the platform of the world. This paper uses the text, The Harmony Silk Factory(2005), by Tash Aw to investigate the relationships between traumatic memory and temporal-spatial narratives. The text utilises three na...

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Main Authors: Hou, Xia, Omar, Noritah, Kaur, Hardev, Bahar, Ida Baizura, Fan, Yingying
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: https://doi.org/10.47836/jlc.9.1.02 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102493/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102493/1/102493.pdf
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author Hou, Xia
Omar, Noritah
Kaur, Hardev
Bahar, Ida Baizura
Fan, Yingying
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Omar, Noritah
Kaur, Hardev
Bahar, Ida Baizura
Fan, Yingying
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description Tash Aw is the first renowned Malaysian writer who has brought Malaysian literature to the platform of the world. This paper uses the text, The Harmony Silk Factory(2005), by Tash Aw to investigate the relationships between traumatic memory and temporal-spatial narratives. The text utilises three narrators to tell the story of central silent character Johnny Lim, intermixing with their personal memories. We hypothesises that traumatic memories are correspondent to or characterised with special time and space arrangement of narratives. The article also frames its arguments according to the ideas proposed by Michael Toolan and Cathy Caruth, Toolan’s viewpoints about time and space in discourse and story; Caruth’s views on features of trauma. The frame of argument presupposed that circular temporal-spatial narratives have more similarities to traumatic memories than previously assumed. By analysing Jasper’s and Peter’s telling of Johnny’s experiences, the study strives to deepen the idea of chronotope arrangement being conducive to expression of traumas. The study concludes that traumas determine special arrangement of narratives, especially in the dimension of time and space, in turn, temporal-spatial narratives are to express traumas’ characteristics and even achieve some universal theme in literary works. The implication of the study allows us to view traumatic texts more objectively and deeply.
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spelling upm-1024932025-06-25T02:39:00Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102493/ Transcending time and space: trauma narration in the Harmony Silk Factory Hou, Xia Omar, Noritah Kaur, Hardev Bahar, Ida Baizura Fan, Yingying Tash Aw is the first renowned Malaysian writer who has brought Malaysian literature to the platform of the world. This paper uses the text, The Harmony Silk Factory(2005), by Tash Aw to investigate the relationships between traumatic memory and temporal-spatial narratives. The text utilises three narrators to tell the story of central silent character Johnny Lim, intermixing with their personal memories. We hypothesises that traumatic memories are correspondent to or characterised with special time and space arrangement of narratives. The article also frames its arguments according to the ideas proposed by Michael Toolan and Cathy Caruth, Toolan’s viewpoints about time and space in discourse and story; Caruth’s views on features of trauma. The frame of argument presupposed that circular temporal-spatial narratives have more similarities to traumatic memories than previously assumed. By analysing Jasper’s and Peter’s telling of Johnny’s experiences, the study strives to deepen the idea of chronotope arrangement being conducive to expression of traumas. The study concludes that traumas determine special arrangement of narratives, especially in the dimension of time and space, in turn, temporal-spatial narratives are to express traumas’ characteristics and even achieve some universal theme in literary works. The implication of the study allows us to view traumatic texts more objectively and deeply. https://doi.org/10.47836/jlc.9.1.02 2022-03 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102493/1/102493.pdf Hou, Xia and Omar, Noritah and Kaur, Hardev and Bahar, Ida Baizura and Fan, Yingying (2022) Transcending time and space: trauma narration in the Harmony Silk Factory. Penerbit Universiti Putra Malaysia, 9 (1). pp. 1-12. ISSN 2637-0875 https://sites.google.com/upm.edu.my/jlc-fbmk/regular-issues/vol-9-no-1-march-2022/jlc-02-march2022 10.47836/jlc.9.1.02
spellingShingle Hou, Xia
Omar, Noritah
Kaur, Hardev
Bahar, Ida Baizura
Fan, Yingying
Transcending time and space: trauma narration in the Harmony Silk Factory
title Transcending time and space: trauma narration in the Harmony Silk Factory
title_full Transcending time and space: trauma narration in the Harmony Silk Factory
title_fullStr Transcending time and space: trauma narration in the Harmony Silk Factory
title_full_unstemmed Transcending time and space: trauma narration in the Harmony Silk Factory
title_short Transcending time and space: trauma narration in the Harmony Silk Factory
title_sort transcending time and space: trauma narration in the harmony silk factory
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