The role of Mahua literature in shaping Malaysian cultural identity and historical discourse
This research paper examines the significant influence of Mahua (Chinese-Malaysian) literature on the formation of Malaysian cultural identity and historical discourse. The study investigates the emergence of Mahua literature as a counter-narrative to the prevailing Malay-centric literary tradition,...
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| description | This research paper examines the significant influence of Mahua (Chinese-Malaysian) literature on the formation of Malaysian cultural identity and historical discourse. The study investigates the emergence of Mahua literature as a counter-narrative to the prevailing Malay-centric literary tradition, portraying the challenges and aspirations of the Chinese-Malaysian community. This research examines the intricate relationship between Mahua and Malay literature in Malaysia, revealing the power dynamics that have influenced the country's national identity. It employs Kekes's theory of pluralism, Foucault's discourse analysis, and Tansley's ecosystem concept to analyse this interplay. The paper also examines the influence of Malay nationalism on the growth of national literature, emphasising the language-focused prejudices that have marginalised Mahua literature. This study promotes a broader and more diverse approach to national literature by conducting a thorough comparative analysis of prominent literary figures and their works. It emphasises the importance of recognising the contributions made by all ethnic communities. The research findings have profound implications for understanding the role of minority literature in postcolonial countries and fostering cultural diversity within national literary traditions. |
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| spelling | upm-1168312025-04-23T01:58:18Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/116831/ The role of Mahua literature in shaping Malaysian cultural identity and historical discourse Chin, Tan Kok Ser, Wu Hiong Chin, Mooi San This research paper examines the significant influence of Mahua (Chinese-Malaysian) literature on the formation of Malaysian cultural identity and historical discourse. The study investigates the emergence of Mahua literature as a counter-narrative to the prevailing Malay-centric literary tradition, portraying the challenges and aspirations of the Chinese-Malaysian community. This research examines the intricate relationship between Mahua and Malay literature in Malaysia, revealing the power dynamics that have influenced the country's national identity. It employs Kekes's theory of pluralism, Foucault's discourse analysis, and Tansley's ecosystem concept to analyse this interplay. The paper also examines the influence of Malay nationalism on the growth of national literature, emphasising the language-focused prejudices that have marginalised Mahua literature. This study promotes a broader and more diverse approach to national literature by conducting a thorough comparative analysis of prominent literary figures and their works. It emphasises the importance of recognising the contributions made by all ethnic communities. The research findings have profound implications for understanding the role of minority literature in postcolonial countries and fostering cultural diversity within national literary traditions. Transnational Press London 2024-08-24 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_nd_4 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/116831/1/116831.pdf Chin, Tan Kok and Ser, Wu Hiong and Chin, Mooi San (2024) The role of Mahua literature in shaping Malaysian cultural identity and historical discourse. International Journal of Religion, 5 (11). pp. 7613-7621. ISSN 2633-352X; eISSN: 2633-3538 https://doi.org/10.61707/sdw1w810 10.61707/sdw1w810 |
| spellingShingle | Chin, Tan Kok Ser, Wu Hiong Chin, Mooi San The role of Mahua literature in shaping Malaysian cultural identity and historical discourse |
| title | The role of Mahua literature in shaping Malaysian cultural identity and historical discourse |
| title_full | The role of Mahua literature in shaping Malaysian cultural identity and historical discourse |
| title_fullStr | The role of Mahua literature in shaping Malaysian cultural identity and historical discourse |
| title_full_unstemmed | The role of Mahua literature in shaping Malaysian cultural identity and historical discourse |
| title_short | The role of Mahua literature in shaping Malaysian cultural identity and historical discourse |
| title_sort | role of mahua literature in shaping malaysian cultural identity and historical discourse |
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