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Mobility as Memory: Refiguring Temporal and Spatial Mobility in Tan Twan Eng's The Gift of Rain

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/pli.2021.34

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Mobility; memory; Tan Twan Eng; Malaysia; world Anglophone

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This article discusses how memory is influenced by narrative structure in The Gift of Rain, focusing on the spatial and temporal mobility of the narratorial perspective. The novel highlights the cultural origins of Malaysia through hybridity and queer temporality, challenging the limitations of cultural discourse in the country.
This article discusses the operation of memory as an effect of narrative structure in The Gift of Rain, with a particular focus on the spatial and temporal mobility of narratorial perspective. Tan's novel is situated within Malaysian writing in English, a body of minor literature in a minority language amid the country's promotion of Bahasa as the linguistic medium for a national literature, alongside the attendant racialization of language. However, the status of The Gift of Rain as a world Anglophone novel, which circulates transnationally while depicting trans-temporal and cross-spatial trajectories, imaginatively inscribes Malaysia with a more multifarious assemblage of its cultural origins through the hybridity and queer temporality of its protagonist. Further temporal and spatial mobilities emerge in the dynamic relationship between the novel's frame and inner narratives, where the reading experience is akin to memory processes. The veracity of fiction as memory intervenes into historical inscription and so resists the pervasive ethno-nationalism that limits cultural discourse in Malaysia.

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