Globalization, re-discovery of the Malay ‘Local,' and popular tv fiction through audience narratives

The proliferation of TV fiction can be partly explained by TV producers attuning their products to draw audience’s attention. Narratives of love dominate the plots and almost always the good is pitted against the evil, rich against the poor - ultimately the good always wins. The formula may be clich...

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Main Author: Mohd Muzhafar Idrus
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spelling my.usim-137782017-06-15T04:06:53Z Globalization, re-discovery of the Malay ‘Local,' and popular tv fiction through audience narratives Mohd Muzhafar Idrus Malay 'local'; re-discovery; TV fiction; popular culture; postcolonial literature The proliferation of TV fiction can be partly explained by TV producers attuning their products to draw audience’s attention. Narratives of love dominate the plots and almost always the good is pitted against the evil, rich against the poor - ultimately the good always wins. The formula may be clichéd, but in places where news of war, terrorism, diseases, violence, and conflicts usually prevail, respite from tumultuous realities of the world can often be found in popular TV fiction. Here, we study three popular Malay TV fiction, Julia, On Dhia, and Adam & Hawa to examine how TV fiction viewers relate to them through personal narratives and focus group interviews. Through their voices, we reveal that despite TV fiction viewers’ constant preoccupation with Western-imposed globalization, the TV fiction set against the backdrop of globalization can encourage the viewers to re-route their ways to re-discover their imaginary ‘good old days’ that are often dismissed, neglected or forgotten. 2016-12-27T04:41:04Z 2016-12-27T04:41:04Z 2016 Article 3L: The Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies, 2015, Vol 22(2): 31 – 48 0128-5157 http://ejournals.ukm.my/3l/article/view/11107 http://ddms.usim.edu.my:80/jspui/handle/123456789/13778 en UKM
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topic Malay 'local'; re-discovery; TV fiction; popular culture; postcolonial literature
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Mohd Muzhafar Idrus
Globalization, re-discovery of the Malay ‘Local,' and popular tv fiction through audience narratives
description The proliferation of TV fiction can be partly explained by TV producers attuning their products to draw audience’s attention. Narratives of love dominate the plots and almost always the good is pitted against the evil, rich against the poor - ultimately the good always wins. The formula may be clichéd, but in places where news of war, terrorism, diseases, violence, and conflicts usually prevail, respite from tumultuous realities of the world can often be found in popular TV fiction. Here, we study three popular Malay TV fiction, Julia, On Dhia, and Adam & Hawa to examine how TV fiction viewers relate to them through personal narratives and focus group interviews. Through their voices, we reveal that despite TV fiction viewers’ constant preoccupation with Western-imposed globalization, the TV fiction set against the backdrop of globalization can encourage the viewers to re-route their ways to re-discover their imaginary ‘good old days’ that are often dismissed, neglected or forgotten.
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title_short Globalization, re-discovery of the Malay ‘Local,' and popular tv fiction through audience narratives
title_full Globalization, re-discovery of the Malay ‘Local,' and popular tv fiction through audience narratives
title_fullStr Globalization, re-discovery of the Malay ‘Local,' and popular tv fiction through audience narratives
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