Document Type

Conference Item

Publication Date

8-1-2010

Abstract

This study focuses on the images of the city in Malaysia’s literature, based on the postcolonial criticism perspective. It explores the question whether the city can be assumed as the evil element that needs to be fought because it creates the images of modernity influenced by the West. The texts chosen to be analyzed are limited only to novels in the 20s and 30s, when Tanah Melayu (the name before Malaysia is formed) was under the British colonialism. The findings suggest that the images of the city in the Occidentalism texts were not viewed as dichotomous since the authors also did not escape from being ambivalent.

Keywords

Postcolonial, occidentalism, ambivalence, world view

Event Title

Konferensi Internasional Himpunan Sarjana-Kesusasteraan Indonesia

Event Location

Surabaya, Indonesia

Event Dates

03-05 Ogos 2010

Event Type

conference

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