@incollection{library_repository577, volume = {19}, author = {David C. L. Lim}, note = {This e-book is available at Tan Sri Dr Abdullah Sanusi Digital Library's ebrary online database. }, booktitle = {Social Sciences in Asia, Volume 19 : Overcoming Passion for Race in Malaysia Cultural Studies}, editor = {David C. L. Lim}, address = {Leiden, NLD }, title = {"Why aren't you a Muslim?"Pride and prejudice through Gunawan Mahmood's teen fiction}, publisher = {Brill}, year = {2008}, pages = {63--82}, keywords = {Race awareness -- Malaysia ; Malaysia -- Race relations}, url = {https://library.oum.edu.my/repository/577/}, abstract = {This essay examines the role of the dominant Malay intelligentsia in imagining Malaysia, using as platform for discussion two contemporary teen novels by Gunawan Mahmood: This Land (originally published in Malay as Tanah Ini in 1996; out in English translation in 2002) and Namaku Ayoko (My Name is Ayoko; 1994). The chosen author and texts are little known outside of the Malay literary world, which alters not the fact that Gunawan is a multiple award-winning, state-affiliated writer who, like many of his Malay-Muslim contemporaries and predecessors, believes that ?those with knowledge ought to write? and ?literature should educate, awaken and inspire society? (in Mahmood, 1993:x). Gunawan is an ?intellectual? insofar as he participates in the production and distribution of knowledge, as someone who professes a vocation for the art of ?representing, embodying, articulating a message, a view, an attitude, philosophy or opinion to, as well as for, a public? (Said, 1996:11). (Text by author) } }