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The Malayan Emergency in Film, Literature and Art

Jonathan Driskell

Cultural Memory as Historical Other

Barcode 9781350410862
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Release Date: 06/02/2025

Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Asian History
Label: Bloomsbury Academic
Contributors: Jonathan Driskell (Edited by), Marek W. Rutkowski (Edited by), Andrew Hock Soon Ng (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Cultural Memory as Historical Other

Examining film, literature and art produced during and after the Malayan Emergency, the guerrilla war fought between the Malayan National Liberation Army and the military forces of the British Commonwealth, this collection demonstrates how art functions as a record of cultural memory that both reinforces and challenges official histories. Beyond that, it also brings new understandings of the Malayan Emergency itself, and Malaysia’s subsequent development as a postcolonial nation.

The first section of the book focuses on films and writings produced during the period of the Emergency to capture the socio-political circumstances of the time and understand its effect on the people. The second section goes on to explore representations of the Emergency generated after the event, highlighting how it was reimagined or reevaluated by later artists, and what ideological ends they served. Offering a comparative methodological approach, it investigates works that account for a range of perspectives, including British, Communist and Malayan/Malaysian. Bringing together the personal and political within individual and collective histories, this collection offers a new understanding of how the Emergency contributed to the formation of postcolonial Malaysia, and demonstrates the central role that film, literature and art play in the creation of cultural memory.