A dissenting voice: the politics of Han Suyin’s literary activities in late colonial and postcolonial Malaya and Singapore
This article examines Han Suyin’s literary engagement and advocacy in late colonial/postcolonial Malaya (today’s Malaysia and Singapore). It traces her literary activities–research on local literature, creative writing, bi- and trilingual translation of regional literary works, and innovative teachi...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1602082022-07-15T06:20:19Z A dissenting voice: the politics of Han Suyin’s literary activities in late colonial and postcolonial Malaya and Singapore Zhang, Ina School of Humanities Humanities::Literature Han Suyin Dissenting Voice This article examines Han Suyin’s literary engagement and advocacy in late colonial/postcolonial Malaya (today’s Malaysia and Singapore). It traces her literary activities–research on local literature, creative writing, bi- and trilingual translation of regional literary works, and innovative teaching of contemporary Asian literature–and discusses her “dissenting voice”. An expatriate writer and high-profile international literary figure in Malaya in the 1950s and 1960s, Han Suyin involved herself in debates over the cultural blueprints drawn up by colonizers and nationalists, the definition of Malayan literature, the fate of the colonizers’ languages, and the relationship between writer and society, laying bare contested or hidden political agendas and touching upon such taboo subjects as the “Chinese problem” and emergent neocolonialism. These activities confirm Han’s role as a member of the mid-20th-century cosmopolitan intelligentsia whose non-aligned, independent voice represented a “third position” that had an impact on a series of major policy issues. 2022-07-15T06:20:18Z 2022-07-15T06:20:18Z 2021 Journal Article Zhang, I. (2021). A dissenting voice: the politics of Han Suyin’s literary activities in late colonial and postcolonial Malaya and Singapore. Journal of Postcolonial Writing, 57(2), 155-170. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17449855.2021.1897240 1744-9855 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/160208 10.1080/17449855.2021.1897240 2-s2.0-85103184997 2 57 155 170 en Journal of Postcolonial Writing © 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. All rights reserved. |
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This article examines Han Suyin’s literary engagement and advocacy in late colonial/postcolonial Malaya (today’s Malaysia and Singapore). It traces her literary activities–research on local literature, creative writing, bi- and trilingual translation of regional literary works, and innovative teaching of contemporary Asian literature–and discusses her “dissenting voice”. An expatriate writer and high-profile international literary figure in Malaya in the 1950s and 1960s, Han Suyin involved herself in debates over the cultural blueprints drawn up by colonizers and nationalists, the definition of Malayan literature, the fate of the colonizers’ languages, and the relationship between writer and society, laying bare contested or hidden political agendas and touching upon such taboo subjects as the “Chinese problem” and emergent neocolonialism. These activities confirm Han’s role as a member of the mid-20th-century cosmopolitan intelligentsia whose non-aligned, independent voice represented a “third position” that had an impact on a series of major policy issues. |
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