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Malaysian Crossings

Place and Language in the Worlding of Modern Chinese Literature
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Malaysian Crossings explores the marginalisation of Malaysian Chinese (Mahua) literature within the international and regional Chinese literary landscapes. Cheow Thia Chan highlights how Mahua authors, despite their peripheral status, showcase exceptional creativity by navigating multilingual social realities and complex historical connections between Malaysia and other Chinese-speaking regions. The book examines key figures like Lin Cantian and Han Suyin, showcasing how their works engage with colonial and postcolonial Malaysian contexts. By tracing these "crossings" from the 1930s to the 2000s, Chan argues for the essential role of perspectives from the periphery in understanding global Chinese literature and reshaping world literature.
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Malaysian Crossings is ideal for scholars and students of modern Chinese literature, postcolonial studies, and comparative world literature, as well as general readers interested in Southeast Asian arts and culture. It appeals to those keen on exploring literary marginality, multilingual narratives, and the globalisation of Chinese writing beyond traditional centres.

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Malaysian Chinese (Mahua) literature is marginalized on several fronts. Cheow Thia Chan demonstrates that Mahua authors’ grasp of their marginality in the world-Chinese literary space has been the impetus for—rather than a barrier to—aesthetic inventiveness.

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Malaysian Chinese (Mahua) literature is marginalised on several fronts. In the international literary space, which privileges the West, Malaysia is considered remote. The institutions of modern Chinese literature favour mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. Within Malaysia, only texts in Malay, the national language, are considered national literature by the state. However, Mahua authors have produced creative and thought-provoking works that have won growing critical recognition, showing Malaysia to be a laboratory for imaginative Chinese writing.

Highlighting Mahua literature's distinctive mode of evolution, Cheow Thia Chan demonstrates that authors' grasp of their marginality in the world-Chinese literary space has been the impetus for—rather than a barrier to—aesthetic inventiveness. He foregrounds the historical links between Malaysia and other Chinese-speaking regions, tracing how Mahua writers engage in the "worlding" of modern Chinese literature by navigating interconnected literary spaces.

Focusing on writers including Lin Cantian, Han Suyin, Wang Anyi, and Li Yongping, whose works craft signature literary languages, Chan examines narrative representations of multilingual social realities and authorial reflections on colonial Malaya or independent Malaysia as valid literary terrain. Delineating the inter-Asian "crossings" of Mahua literary production—physical journeys, interactions among social groups, and mindset shifts—from the 1930s to the 2000s, he contends that new perspectives from the periphery are essential to understanding the globalisation of modern Chinese literature.

By emphasising the inner diversities and connected histories in the margins, Malaysian Crossings offers a powerful argument for remapping global Chinese literature and world literature.

Series: Global Chinese Culture

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Critics praise Cheow Thia Chan’s work for its insightful and well-researched analysis. Margaret Hillenbrand describes the book as "rich and illuminating," recognising its argument that the marginalised status of Malaysian Chinese literature fuels rather than hinders its inventive power. Brian Bernards commends the book for its compelling retheorising of modern Chinese literature, appreciating how it positions Malaysian Chinese works as globally significant texts that transcend national and linguistic boundaries. Overall, the book is lauded for its elegant writing and its fresh perspective on Sinophone literary production.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231203388

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 27 December 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Illustration: 7 b&w figures

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 320

About the Author

Cheow Thia Chan is assistant professor of Chinese studies at the National University of Singapore.

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