Revisiting Merantau with a sense of Minangness: Cultivating the field of Malay Media Studies

Professor Dato' Ahmad Murad Merican
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An appreciation of aurality and orality sees the extension of media and culture before the emergence of the Internet. For contemporary Minangkabau society then, attending public performances in the West Sumatran homeland are no longer the only way of enjoying and appreciating oral literature. Media genres available on commercial cassettes and video compact discs (VCD), Minangkabau perantaus, as well as those domiciled in West Sumatra, are able to appreciate their traditional verbal arts in the privacy of their own home. The same is observed of the kinds of recording in Malaysia. Minangkabau perantaus have been here for generations, embraced within the larger Malay society and the Alam Melayu (Malay World)—a geographical spread transcending the Archipelago. Minangkabau oral traditions and media extend through the rantau – not only in Kuala Lumpur, but also in Jakarta, Bogor, Bandung, Jambi, Medan, Pekanbaru, Palembang, Batam and Denpasar. A new audience is created. This is an empirical fragment in what can be called Malay Media Studies.
带着Minangness重游meranttau:培育马来媒体研究领域
在互联网出现之前,对听觉和口头的欣赏是媒体和文化的延伸。因此,对于当代米南卡保社会来说,在西苏门答腊家乡参加公开演出不再是欣赏口头文学的唯一途径。商业盒式磁带和视频光盘(VCD)上的媒体类型、米南卡堡人以及居住在西苏门答腊岛的人都能够在自己家中欣赏他们的传统语言艺术。同样的情况也发生在马来西亚。米南卡保人已经在这里生活了好几代,融入了更大的马来社会和Alam Melayu(马来世界)——一个超越群岛的地理分布。米南卡保的口头传统和媒体不仅在吉隆坡,而且在雅加达、茂物、万隆、占碑、棉兰、北干巴鲁、巨港、巴淡岛和登巴萨都有传播。这样就产生了新的受众。这是一个可以被称为马来媒体研究的经验片段。
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