Focusing on the evolution of Malay novels, this study examines their role in reflecting and shaping societal changes in Malaysia since the 1920s. It highlights the tension surrounding racial identity, showcasing how novelists portray "ordinary" Malays and their homes as crucial sites of transformation. By emphasizing personal agency within the domestic sphere, the narratives challenge traditional views of Malay society's dependence on authority. The exploration of values needed to navigate social inequalities reveals a deeper critique of established political ideologies, making this work a significant contribution to understanding Malay literature's impact on identity.
Virginia Matheson Hooker Livres
Virginia Matheson Hooker est une professeure émérite dont les recherches explorent l'Islam en Asie du Sud-Est, examinant la relation complexe entre la littérature et le changement social en Malaisie et en Indonésie. Son travail analyse la culture politique indonésienne, mettant en lumière les voix uniques des auteurs au sein de cette région dynamique. Sa contribution la plus récente, coéditée, sert de livre source primé sur l'Islam contemporain en Asie du Sud-Est, offrant des perspectives approfondies.


New in the Short History of Asia series, edited by Milton Osborne, this is a readable, well-informed and comprehensive history of Malaysia from ancient past to hyper-modern present day.