Memory and Nation-Building Memory and Nation-Building
Routledge Studies in Contemporary Literature

Memory and Nation-Building

World War II in Malaysian Literature

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Publisher Description

Nations are built by narrating their past. Threads of common memories weave the fabric of the national culture, integrating the heterogenous communities into the idea of a single nation. In multicultural societies, the process is a messy one. Different communities remember the past from perspectives that often clash with each other. Multiple memories of a multicultural nation challenge the idea of a singular national identity and call for multiple forms of belonging.

Memory and Nation-Building explores the contemporary images of World War II in Malaysian literature and the continuing significance of the conflict in the collective memory and nation-building in Malaysia. Given the multicultural nature of the nation, the War memories of Malaysia are multiple and often contradictory. In the contemporary Malaysian literature, these memories embody the search for a historical narrative that would accommodate the cultural and ethnic diversity of the country.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2021
31 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
188
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SIZE
1.5
MB

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