Penerbitan karya pantun dan syair Cina Baba di Tanah Melayu

Written in ‘baba Malay’ with many loan-words from the Chinese language, pantun, syair and dondang by the Malayian Chinese-baba are intriguing. They began publishing the referred-to-poetry in Malacca, Singapore and Penang in late 19th century after the printing technology and missionary education wer...

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Main Author: Ding , Choo Ming
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spelling my-ukm.journal.17192011-06-08T08:24:03Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1719/ Penerbitan karya pantun dan syair Cina Baba di Tanah Melayu Ding , Choo Ming Written in ‘baba Malay’ with many loan-words from the Chinese language, pantun, syair and dondang by the Malayian Chinese-baba are intriguing. They began publishing the referred-to-poetry in Malacca, Singapore and Penang in late 19th century after the printing technology and missionary education were introduced in the Malay World. The works by these authors, including Na Tien Piet and Siow Hay Yam, represent a very important and unique chapter in the history of modern Malay literature besides having great cultural, intellectualial and social values as they portray the life and views of the Chinese baba community, and their relationship with the Malays. However, until today, development and the dynamic growth of such literature, spanning over half a century (1890s-1940s), is alienated and at best treated as marginal literature in the history of Malay literature as it is perceived to lack literary prestige of literary works by Malay authors Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2002 Article PeerReviewed Ding , Choo Ming (2002) Penerbitan karya pantun dan syair Cina Baba di Tanah Melayu. SARI: Jurnal Alam dan Tamadun Melayu, 20 . ISSN 0127-2721 http://www.ukm.my/sari/index.html
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description Written in ‘baba Malay’ with many loan-words from the Chinese language, pantun, syair and dondang by the Malayian Chinese-baba are intriguing. They began publishing the referred-to-poetry in Malacca, Singapore and Penang in late 19th century after the printing technology and missionary education were introduced in the Malay World. The works by these authors, including Na Tien Piet and Siow Hay Yam, represent a very important and unique chapter in the history of modern Malay literature besides having great cultural, intellectualial and social values as they portray the life and views of the Chinese baba community, and their relationship with the Malays. However, until today, development and the dynamic growth of such literature, spanning over half a century (1890s-1940s), is alienated and at best treated as marginal literature in the history of Malay literature as it is perceived to lack literary prestige of literary works by Malay authors
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Penerbitan karya pantun dan syair Cina Baba di Tanah Melayu
author_facet Ding , Choo Ming
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title Penerbitan karya pantun dan syair Cina Baba di Tanah Melayu
title_short Penerbitan karya pantun dan syair Cina Baba di Tanah Melayu
title_full Penerbitan karya pantun dan syair Cina Baba di Tanah Melayu
title_fullStr Penerbitan karya pantun dan syair Cina Baba di Tanah Melayu
title_full_unstemmed Penerbitan karya pantun dan syair Cina Baba di Tanah Melayu
title_sort penerbitan karya pantun dan syair cina baba di tanah melayu
publisher Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2002
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