Making of a native orientalist: latent orientalism in confessions of an old boy: The Dato’ Hamid Adventures

The purpose of this paper is to examine the sustaining effects of colonialism perpetuated in one of Malaysia‟s premier schools, The Malay College Kuala Kangsar (MCKK), as discerned through Kam Raslan‟s Confessions of an Old Boy: The Dato‟ Hamid Adventures (2007). By highlighting that culture is a le...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Thamrini Fadzlin B. Syed Mohamed, Noraini Bt. Md. Yusof, Ruzy Suliza Hashim
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spelling my-ukm.journal.10402016-12-14T06:28:39Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1040/ Making of a native orientalist: latent orientalism in confessions of an old boy: The Dato’ Hamid Adventures Ahmad Thamrini Fadzlin B. Syed Mohamed, Noraini Bt. Md. Yusof, Ruzy Suliza Hashim, The purpose of this paper is to examine the sustaining effects of colonialism perpetuated in one of Malaysia‟s premier schools, The Malay College Kuala Kangsar (MCKK), as discerned through Kam Raslan‟s Confessions of an Old Boy: The Dato‟ Hamid Adventures (2007). By highlighting that culture is a learned behaviour and man-made, this paper argues that a cultural programming process took place within the education system implemented in MCKK which was inherently an ideology transference mechanism appropriated by the British on the Malays. By blending the basic principle of computing process together with Edward Said‟s idea on the latent form of Orientalism, the cultural programming model makes overt certain colonial culture and ideology instilled through MCKK‟s form and function in serving the colonial interest. Hence, through the analysis of novel and historical accounts on the development of MCKK, we show that the British had surreptitiously transferred their culture and ideology as discerned through the character, Dato‟ Hamid. Pusat Pengajian Bahasa dan Linguistik, FSSK, UKM 2010 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1040/1/AhmadThamrini.pdf Ahmad Thamrini Fadzlin B. Syed Mohamed, and Noraini Bt. Md. Yusof, and Ruzy Suliza Hashim, (2010) Making of a native orientalist: latent orientalism in confessions of an old boy: The Dato’ Hamid Adventures. 3L; Language,Linguistics and Literature,The Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies., 16 (2). pp. 140-168. ISSN 0128-5157 http://www.ukm.my/~ppbl/3L/3LHome.html
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description The purpose of this paper is to examine the sustaining effects of colonialism perpetuated in one of Malaysia‟s premier schools, The Malay College Kuala Kangsar (MCKK), as discerned through Kam Raslan‟s Confessions of an Old Boy: The Dato‟ Hamid Adventures (2007). By highlighting that culture is a learned behaviour and man-made, this paper argues that a cultural programming process took place within the education system implemented in MCKK which was inherently an ideology transference mechanism appropriated by the British on the Malays. By blending the basic principle of computing process together with Edward Said‟s idea on the latent form of Orientalism, the cultural programming model makes overt certain colonial culture and ideology instilled through MCKK‟s form and function in serving the colonial interest. Hence, through the analysis of novel and historical accounts on the development of MCKK, we show that the British had surreptitiously transferred their culture and ideology as discerned through the character, Dato‟ Hamid.
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author Ahmad Thamrini Fadzlin B. Syed Mohamed,
Noraini Bt. Md. Yusof,
Ruzy Suliza Hashim,
spellingShingle Ahmad Thamrini Fadzlin B. Syed Mohamed,
Noraini Bt. Md. Yusof,
Ruzy Suliza Hashim,
Making of a native orientalist: latent orientalism in confessions of an old boy: The Dato’ Hamid Adventures
author_facet Ahmad Thamrini Fadzlin B. Syed Mohamed,
Noraini Bt. Md. Yusof,
Ruzy Suliza Hashim,
author_sort Ahmad Thamrini Fadzlin B. Syed Mohamed,
title Making of a native orientalist: latent orientalism in confessions of an old boy: The Dato’ Hamid Adventures
title_short Making of a native orientalist: latent orientalism in confessions of an old boy: The Dato’ Hamid Adventures
title_full Making of a native orientalist: latent orientalism in confessions of an old boy: The Dato’ Hamid Adventures
title_fullStr Making of a native orientalist: latent orientalism in confessions of an old boy: The Dato’ Hamid Adventures
title_full_unstemmed Making of a native orientalist: latent orientalism in confessions of an old boy: The Dato’ Hamid Adventures
title_sort making of a native orientalist: latent orientalism in confessions of an old boy: the dato’ hamid adventures
publisher Pusat Pengajian Bahasa dan Linguistik, FSSK, UKM
publishDate 2010
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1040/1/AhmadThamrini.pdf
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