Han Suyin's picnic in Malaya: A story: A lament on the unending misery of womanhood in the newly independent Malaya by a Chinese doctor

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

9-1-2021

Abstract

When Han Suyin passed away in 2012, the world remembered her for her description of life in China, the East-West dialogue found in her writings. Little is known of the thirteen years she spent in Malaya and Singapore. It was during this sojourn at the region that Han Suyin was able to spend more time on her medical practices. It was during this period that Han was able to produce some very distinctive writings including her creative writings but also most productive in addressing social ills during the era. It is in this light that this paper will examine `Picnic in Malaya,' a short story by Han Suyin which focuses on the question of social inequity and ethical predicaments that shrouded the Malay community at a time when the country first claimed independence. The euphoria of the new-found freedom of a new nation is contrasted with the reality on the ground-the plights of the Malay women who found their condition remained unchanged. Through the pen of Han Suyin, a Chinese female medical doctor cum writer, the voice of a recognizable group of ladies cruelly abandoned by their husbands are heard. Nevertheless, ` Picnic in Malaya' brings one's attention to the necessary changes to the inner fabric of a new nation within which the old ethical order has yet to undergo reconstruction. All in all, the ethical choice of Han Suyin to boldly present such a critical story during the Malayan Independence reflects the didactic function of literature as propagated in Nie Zhenzhao's ethical literature criticism.

Keywords

Malaya, Divorce, Han Suyin, Ethical literary criticism, Ethical choice

Divisions

china,History

Publication Title

Interdisciplinary Studies of Literature

Volume

5

Issue

3

Publisher

Knowledge Hub Publ Co Ltd

Publisher Location

AMTEL BUILDING, 148 DES VOEUX ROAD CENTRAL, HONG KONG, 00000, HONG KONG

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