Archetypes of Ideal Men and Dreamed Women in Leyden's Translation of the Malay Annals

This paper examines the archetypes of the men and women in Malay Annals /Sejarah Melayu. It combines Jung's archetypal theory with Derrida's Deconstruction to unveil the un-highlighted archetypes concealed beneath the hyperbolical portrayal of men and the dimmed images of women by looki...

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Main Author: Abdullah, Noor Azah Catherine
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2006
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Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/5885/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/5885/1/FBMK_2006_6IR.pdf
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description This paper examines the archetypes of the men and women in Malay Annals /Sejarah Melayu. It combines Jung's archetypal theory with Derrida's Deconstruction to unveil the un-highlighted archetypes concealed beneath the hyperbolical portrayal of men and the dimmed images of women by looking beneath what Jung termed as the "props", "crutches", and the "cover from the rear" to study what Derrida termed as the "double writing" that carries multiple meanings. It closely examines the characters' journeys closely in relation to their nafs (passions) and aql (reasonslintelligence) and look at the 'holes' in the 'whole' selves in the stories to highlight the hidden or concealed archetypes to uncover the men's follies behind their glories and the women's strengths beneath their dimmed portrayal. iii
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spelling upm-58852022-01-20T07:27:35Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/5885/ Archetypes of Ideal Men and Dreamed Women in Leyden's Translation of the Malay Annals Abdullah, Noor Azah Catherine This paper examines the archetypes of the men and women in Malay Annals /Sejarah Melayu. It combines Jung's archetypal theory with Derrida's Deconstruction to unveil the un-highlighted archetypes concealed beneath the hyperbolical portrayal of men and the dimmed images of women by looking beneath what Jung termed as the "props", "crutches", and the "cover from the rear" to study what Derrida termed as the "double writing" that carries multiple meanings. It closely examines the characters' journeys closely in relation to their nafs (passions) and aql (reasonslintelligence) and look at the 'holes' in the 'whole' selves in the stories to highlight the hidden or concealed archetypes to uncover the men's follies behind their glories and the women's strengths beneath their dimmed portrayal. iii 2006-03 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/5885/1/FBMK_2006_6IR.pdf Abdullah, Noor Azah Catherine (2006) Archetypes of Ideal Men and Dreamed Women in Leyden's Translation of the Malay Annals. Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia. Archetype (Psychology) in literature
spellingShingle Archetype (Psychology) in literature
Abdullah, Noor Azah Catherine
Archetypes of Ideal Men and Dreamed Women in Leyden's Translation of the Malay Annals
title Archetypes of Ideal Men and Dreamed Women in Leyden's Translation of the Malay Annals
title_full Archetypes of Ideal Men and Dreamed Women in Leyden's Translation of the Malay Annals
title_fullStr Archetypes of Ideal Men and Dreamed Women in Leyden's Translation of the Malay Annals
title_full_unstemmed Archetypes of Ideal Men and Dreamed Women in Leyden's Translation of the Malay Annals
title_short Archetypes of Ideal Men and Dreamed Women in Leyden's Translation of the Malay Annals
title_sort archetypes of ideal men and dreamed women in leyden's translation of the malay annals
topic Archetype (Psychology) in literature
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/5885/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/5885/1/FBMK_2006_6IR.pdf