Title of article
Politically Incorrect Literature? A Feminist Critique of the Sexual Discourse of the Modern Malay Novel
Author/Authors
DAN, WASHIMA CHE Universiti Putra Malaysia - Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication - Department of English, Malaysia
From page
91
To page
105
Abstract
This article frames its discussion within the sociolinguistic sphere of prescriptive versus descriptive debates on language, juxtaposing the verbal hygiene practice of political correctness with definitions of what is literature. The language under scrutiny here is the language of the modern Malay novel, particularly pertaining to its treatment of sex and sexuality. A feminist critique of the language of the modern Malay novel in relation to verbal hygiene practices reveals a predictable disregard of political correctness in the way that women and their sex and sexuality are represented. It is proposed that a feminist reading of the modern Malay novel can contribute to the discussion of what is literature within Malay Muslim contexts
Keywords
Political correctness , Malay literature , Sexual Discourse , Islamic literature
Journal title
International Journal of the Malay World and Civilisation(Iman)
Journal title
International Journal of the Malay World and Civilisation(Iman)
Record number
2582551
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