A fictocritical narration of the complexity of nation-building in Malaysia

Nasirin Abdillah
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Nation-building in Malaysia can be problematic due to its politicized racial divides. Malaysia as a nation is 60 this year, but issues of race and ethnicity are still prevalent factors that may thwart racial togetherness in modern Malaysia. Malaysia’s different races live in harmony but not necessarily in unity. This article centers upon the racial issues of Malaysia creatively and critically. It looks at the sociopolitical, cultural, and mythical nuances in the form of creative arts, where the genre of fictocriticism serves as a creative contextualization narrating the complexity of the idea of nation and racial identity. In other words, this study used a creative arts methodology approach where fictocriticism is put into practice to show the iterative processes of practice-led research and research-led practice following the ‘Iterative Cyclic Web’ model (Smith & Roger, 2009). Fictocriticism produces a dual narrative: one which employs a fictional voice and the other, a critical voice. The critical voice in the fictocriticism allows for commentaries on the issues of the positioning of ‘self’ and ‘other.’ In addition, an exegesis, in the forms of results and discussion, was provided after the fictocritical parts to explicate further and contextualize issues related to nation-building in Malaysia. It is hoped that this article may contribute to narrating the nation, its hopes and aspirations, in the context of creative arts.
马来西亚国家建设复杂性的小说批评叙事
由于政治化的种族分歧,马来西亚的国家建设可能会有问题。马来西亚作为一个国家已经60岁了,但种族和民族问题仍然是阻碍现代马来西亚种族团结的普遍因素。马来西亚的不同种族和睦相处,但不一定团结一致。这篇文章以创造性和批判性的方式聚焦于马来西亚的种族问题。它着眼于创造性艺术形式下的社会政治、文化和神话的细微差别,其中小说批评类型作为一种创造性的语境化,叙述了国家和种族身份的复杂性。换句话说,这项研究使用了一种创造性的艺术方法,将小说批评付诸实践,以展示实践主导的研究和研究主导的实践的迭代过程,遵循“迭代循环网络”模型(Smith &罗杰,2009)。小说批评产生了一种双重叙事:一种是虚构的声音,另一种是批评的声音。小说批评中的批评声音允许对“自我”和“他者”的定位问题进行评论。此外,在虚构的关键部分之后,以结果和讨论的形式提供了注释,以进一步解释和背景化与马来西亚国家建设有关的问题。希望这篇文章能够在创造性艺术的背景下,对这个民族、它的希望和愿望有所贡献。
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