Intimating The Sacred: Religion In English Language Malaysian Fiction
This study analyses an important feature in English-language Malaysian fiction that has been considerably neglected in scholarship – the theme of religion. Through interrogating this theme, the multilayered textures of cultural memories that are infused with “spiritual” dimensions are revealed in the narratives under discussion.
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This study analyses an important feature in English-language Malaysian fiction that has been considerably neglected in scholarship – the theme of religion. Through interrogating this theme, the multilayered textures of cultural memories that are infused with “spiritual” dimensions are revealed in the narratives under discussion.
Publisher: Hong Kong University Press
Paperback
2011
ISBN: 9789888083206
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