标题: | Negaraku:旅台、马共与盆栽境遇 |
作者: | 黄锦树 |
关键字: | Negaraku;马共;在台;新村;盆栽境遇;跨语;Malaysian Communist;in Taiwan;New Village;bonsai situation;translinguistic media |
公开日期: | 1-九月-2008 |
出版社: | 国立阳明交通大学出版社 National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University Press |
摘要: | 作为非中华文化区较具规模的华文文学,马来西亚的华文文学一直持续地生存着,甚至略有“发展”。但其生存境遇其实没有多大改善。这不仅是文学社会学的议题,也可说是文学政治学的议题。 本文拟延续本人过往的讨论-关于语言上的种族与政治隔离,媒体的正反面作用等等-从马华文化的盆栽境遇进而讨论两个晚近的跨语媒体个案(黄明志事件、《最后的马共》事件)。这两个个案都涉及马来亚建国以来历史的某个独特面向,前者是旅台(50年代以来华裔学生大规模地留学台湾)及关连的政治文化背景,后者则是马来亚共产党的革命被边缘化,终至被逐出台面的历史。本文着力提出,就时间而言,二者同时,恰为互换。而这互换也是冷战政治的产物,既卷入中国国共之争的海外延长赛,也卷入韩战后美国的东亚布局,对红潮的防堵。马共的和平村,紧急状态下的新村,旅台(小)知识社群,于焉互为隐喻。在这不同的脉络下,大马国歌Negaraku都成了反讽的哀歌。 Mahua Literature is the biggest literary field outside mainstream Chinese Literature. As a minor literature in Malaysia, it continues to survive, though with limited development. But its difficult circumstances remain due to the politics of literature in the country. Extending from my previous studies on racial and political discrimination on language in Malaysia, this paper attempts to examine the bonsai situation of the cultural production of Chinese Malaysian and focuses on two recent translinguistic media cases-Huang Mingzhi incidence, and the event of The Last Communist of Malaysia. Both cases concern the unique sides of Malaysian history after its independence. The former is the case of Chinese Malaysian students in Taiwan (since 1950 a large number of Malaysian Chinese students study abroad in Taiwan) and its relevant cultural-political background. The latter is the marginalization of the Communist in Malaysia and their expel from the history of Malaysia. This paper tries to point out that the retreat of the Communist in Malaysia and the study abroad of a large number of Chinese Malaysian students in Taiwan happened to take place in the same historical moment. Both were the consequence of the Cold War. Chinese Malaysians were forced to involve in the extended struggle of Kuomintang and Chinese Communist Party in overseas and the East-Asian policy of America after the Korea War. The Peace Village of Malaysian Communist after 1989, the Chinese New Village formed under the emergency, and the small intellectual community of Chinese Malaysian in Taiwan each becomes a metaphor of the other. Under these different contexts, the national anthem of Malaysia, the Negaraku, thus becomes an elegy. |
URI: | http://dx.doi.org/10.6752/jcs.200809_(7).0003 http://hdl.handle.net/11536/157541 |
ISSN: | 1816-0514 |
DOI: | 10.6752/jcs.200809_(7).0003 |
期刊: | 文化研究 Router: A Journal of Cultural Studies |
Issue: | 7 |
起始页: | 75 |
结束页: | 104 |
显示于类别: | Router: A Journal of Cultural Studies |
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