The spinster’s bad faith and misdirection strategies in Catherine Lim’s The English Language Teacher’s Secret

Catherine Lim’s The English Language Teacher’s Secret (1987) features Sylvie Ponniah as a spinster during The Graduate Woman phenomenon in Singapore during the mid 1980s. While unaffected by the government’s matchmaking efforts and the excitement of the people around her, the story revealed Sylvie’s...

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Main Authors: Mohd Nor, Nabilah, Talif, Rosli, Mani, Manimangai
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Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2017
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description Catherine Lim’s The English Language Teacher’s Secret (1987) features Sylvie Ponniah as a spinster during The Graduate Woman phenomenon in Singapore during the mid 1980s. While unaffected by the government’s matchmaking efforts and the excitement of the people around her, the story revealed Sylvie’s secret love story and how she had faithfully held onto the memory for twenty years without having her feelings actually reciprocated at the present time. Lim brilliantly projects the issue of feminism, freedom and individual choice within her spinster narrative, opening up possibilities for Sylvie to be read under an existentialist point of view. By using the conceptual framework that highlights the construction of Sartre’s bad faith, this paper aims to dissect Sylvie’s use of misdirection strategies to evade her freedom. The construction of Sylvie’s bad faith is unrevelled by exploring her secret devotion towards Dr. Chellam, her past lover that she could not marry due to her father’s disapproval. The paper hopes to generate a balanced view upon the spinster, so that her individuality and existential freedom receives equivalent attention; as received by many efforts to record the traits of spinsterhood in fiction.
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spelling upm-540742019-10-21T08:50:13Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54074/ The spinster’s bad faith and misdirection strategies in Catherine Lim’s The English Language Teacher’s Secret Mohd Nor, Nabilah Talif, Rosli Mani, Manimangai Catherine Lim’s The English Language Teacher’s Secret (1987) features Sylvie Ponniah as a spinster during The Graduate Woman phenomenon in Singapore during the mid 1980s. While unaffected by the government’s matchmaking efforts and the excitement of the people around her, the story revealed Sylvie’s secret love story and how she had faithfully held onto the memory for twenty years without having her feelings actually reciprocated at the present time. Lim brilliantly projects the issue of feminism, freedom and individual choice within her spinster narrative, opening up possibilities for Sylvie to be read under an existentialist point of view. By using the conceptual framework that highlights the construction of Sartre’s bad faith, this paper aims to dissect Sylvie’s use of misdirection strategies to evade her freedom. The construction of Sylvie’s bad faith is unrevelled by exploring her secret devotion towards Dr. Chellam, her past lover that she could not marry due to her father’s disapproval. The paper hopes to generate a balanced view upon the spinster, so that her individuality and existential freedom receives equivalent attention; as received by many efforts to record the traits of spinsterhood in fiction. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2017-09 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54074/1/The%20spinster%E2%80%99s%20bad%20faith%20and%20misdirection%20strategies%20in%20Catherine%20Lim%E2%80%99s%20The%20English%20Language%20Teacher%E2%80%99s%20Secret.pdf Mohd Nor, Nabilah and Talif, Rosli and Mani, Manimangai (2017) The spinster’s bad faith and misdirection strategies in Catherine Lim’s The English Language Teacher’s Secret. Journal of Language and Communication, 4 (2). pp. 248-257. ISSN 2289-649X; ESSN: 2637-0875 http://journalfbmk.upm.edu.my/index.php/jlc/article/view/62
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The spinster’s bad faith and misdirection strategies in Catherine Lim’s The English Language Teacher’s Secret
title The spinster’s bad faith and misdirection strategies in Catherine Lim’s The English Language Teacher’s Secret
title_full The spinster’s bad faith and misdirection strategies in Catherine Lim’s The English Language Teacher’s Secret
title_fullStr The spinster’s bad faith and misdirection strategies in Catherine Lim’s The English Language Teacher’s Secret
title_full_unstemmed The spinster’s bad faith and misdirection strategies in Catherine Lim’s The English Language Teacher’s Secret
title_short The spinster’s bad faith and misdirection strategies in Catherine Lim’s The English Language Teacher’s Secret
title_sort spinster’s bad faith and misdirection strategies in catherine lim’s the english language teacher’s secret
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