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 Libros
Virginia Matheson Hooker es una profesora emérita cuya erudición profundiza en el Islam en el sudeste asiático, explorando la intrincada relación entre la literatura y el cambio social en Malasia e Indonesia. Su obra examina la cultura política indonesia, destacando las voces únicas de los autores dentro de esta región dinámica. Su contribución más reciente, coeditada, sirve como un libro de referencia galardonado sobre el Islam contemporáneo en el sudeste asiático, ofreciendo profundas perspectivas.


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.