Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Occidentalism in the Malay World: The West Through the Eyes of Abdullah Munshi

View through CrossRef
This article is about how the West was imagined, described and reproduced by Abdullah Munshi. Thus far we have encountered descriptions of the non-Western world by the West, which includes that of the Malays by European travellers, scientists and colonial scholar-administrators. It is thus also critical to appraise knowledge of the occident from the other and an ambivalent self such as in the person Abdullah Munshi. Abdullah’s writings were journalistic and sociological in nature. The production of his writings under conditions of early colonialism has not been sufficiently studied from the perspective of self and the other, Western and non-Western. As such, this article is significantly the first of such studies on Malay intellectual history. Abdullah’s autobiography, the Hikayat Abdullah , is used to identify a form of Malay Occidentalism. In a sense, this article plays a cataloguing role indicating the scope and character of the Malay imagination of the West. It presents part of the larger study aimed at developing a framework on Malay attitudes and representations of Europe and Western civilization. Keywords : Colonialism, occidentalism, orientalism, other, printing, self
Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka
Title: Occidentalism in the Malay World: The West Through the Eyes of Abdullah Munshi
Description:
This article is about how the West was imagined, described and reproduced by Abdullah Munshi.
Thus far we have encountered descriptions of the non-Western world by the West, which includes that of the Malays by European travellers, scientists and colonial scholar-administrators.
It is thus also critical to appraise knowledge of the occident from the other and an ambivalent self such as in the person Abdullah Munshi.
Abdullah’s writings were journalistic and sociological in nature.
The production of his writings under conditions of early colonialism has not been sufficiently studied from the perspective of self and the other, Western and non-Western.
As such, this article is significantly the first of such studies on Malay intellectual history.
Abdullah’s autobiography, the Hikayat Abdullah , is used to identify a form of Malay Occidentalism.
In a sense, this article plays a cataloguing role indicating the scope and character of the Malay imagination of the West.
It presents part of the larger study aimed at developing a framework on Malay attitudes and representations of Europe and Western civilization.
Keywords : Colonialism, occidentalism, orientalism, other, printing, self.

Related Results

Cosmopolitan Musical Expressions Of Malay Indigeneity In Singapore
Cosmopolitan Musical Expressions Of Malay Indigeneity In Singapore
<p><strong>Over the past ten years, the activities of Malay composers with backgrounds in traditional music has been steadily increasing within the Malay traditional mu...
Thomas Bowrey (1701) 17th Century Description of Malay
Thomas Bowrey (1701) 17th Century Description of Malay
Thomas Bowrey, who was an employee of the British colonial government, visited the Malay-speaking region at the end of the 17th century and published a dictionary of Malay (1701) w...
THE MALAY WORLD IN HISTORY: STUDY ON MALAY IDENTITY
THE MALAY WORLD IN HISTORY: STUDY ON MALAY IDENTITY
Islam in the Malay World is recognized as one of the most influential cultural areas of the seven cultural regions in the world. Each of these cultural areas despite the Islamic fl...
Abdullah Bin Abdul Kadir: Hadijah Rahmat's Focal Point In Malay Literature
Abdullah Bin Abdul Kadir: Hadijah Rahmat's Focal Point In Malay Literature
Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir or Abdullah Munshi is a respected figure who is often associated with his standing as the Father of Modern Malay Literature as compared to Hamzah Fansuri. ...
Malay Philosophies of Education
Malay Philosophies of Education
Malay philosophies of education refer to the educational thoughts of Malay philosophers from the period of the Islamization of the Malay world in the 13th century up to the present...
Occidentalism: Between Concept and Application
Occidentalism: Between Concept and Application
The current study is concerned with one of the most important matters that the Western world ought to examine scientifically and objectively. It is a counterpart to Orientalism in ...
Ideological Adaptation on a Malay Frontier
Ideological Adaptation on a Malay Frontier
A number of recent studies concerned with Malay history and culture reflect heightened scholarly awareness of cultural unity and structural similarities in the area we know as the ...

Back to Top