CITRA SOSIOBUDAYA MEMBENTUK IDENTITI KEPENGARANGAN PENULIS BUMI KENYALANG : SATU SOROTAN [SOCIOCULTURAL IMAGE CREATING THE AUTHORSHIP IDENTITY OF SARAWAK AUTHORS: A REVIEW]. AL-QIYAM

The ubiquitous ethnics in Sarawak had created a wide range of creative writings illustrating the locals’ sociocultural wisdom. The integration of sociocultural elements in creative writing had not only shaped the identity of the writer, but at the same time define the philosophy on life, value sys...

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Main Author: Dilah, Tuah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AL-QIYAM Centre for Scientific Research and Studies 2021
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Online Access:http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/35188/1/abstract%20dilah%20tuah.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/35188/
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Institution: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
Language: English
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Summary:The ubiquitous ethnics in Sarawak had created a wide range of creative writings illustrating the locals’ sociocultural wisdom. The integration of sociocultural elements in creative writing had not only shaped the identity of the writer, but at the same time define the philosophy on life, value system, belief, culture and viewpoint of the society it describes. In Sarawak, the integration of sociocultural elements in creative writing was found 144 years ago in a writing of Hikayat Panglima Nikosa, written by Ahmad Shawal bin Abdul Hamid in 1876. Since then, sociocultural elements had often become the backdrop for ideas, thoughts, characters and the characterizations as well as views of authors from Sarawak. In addition, this study scrutinizes on the sociocultural illustration in short stories written consciously and subconsciously by five Sarawakian authors who are Jong Chian Lai, Jaya Ramba, Frankie Latit, Radzemah Bolhassan and Clayton Robert. Besides, the study was done through a qualititative approach based on content analysis as the main source for data collection. Content analysis was based on sociocultural illustration such as beliefs, traditions, arts, law, rules, community way of life, local wisdom and value system of the societies in Sarawak. The data obtained will be elaborated through descriptive analysis as the main topic of discussion to complement this study. The outcome of the study found that sociocultural elements is the cause for the production of creative writings by Sarawakian authors that defines the life of the writer. This is a very accurate outcome on the function of creative writing is an interpretation of the author’s life and not a sum of transcription about life.