This paper argues that the film Gema Dari Menara produced in 1968 reflects Brunei’s attempt towards constructing a Brunei Malayness as a national identity. During the early twentieth century, the colonial powers particularly in the Peninsula, tried to help establish a sense of unity among the Malays. Although it was not clear whether this was entirely successful, it is possible that the presence of colonial powers had some influence towards fuelling Malays to be more proactive in their own identity construction. After the British began to leave Brunei, the nation-state can be perceived to have intensified its efforts in creating a national identity as a way to unify its people, including the preservation and reconstruction of its Malayness. A close analysis of the characters in the film will reveal portrayals of ideals of Malayness and how Islamic values penetrate Malayness in the Bruneian context. The main character Azman is arguably the epitome of ideal Malayness, as his behaviour, his way of thinking as well as the way he dresses complement what Brunei aspires to for its people, whereas his younger siblings’ partying and wild behaviour are a cautionary tale. These findings will hopefully provide insights for further studies on the impact of the British administration on the Brunei Malay culture or identity formation in Brunei as a postcolonial state.
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Malayness in Gema Dari Menara (1968) Open Access
Zuliana Masri
Zuliana Masri
Universiti Brunei Darussalam
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Southeast Asia: A Multidisciplinary Journal (2020) 20 (2): 57–65.
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Masri Z (2020), "Malayness in Gema Dari Menara (1968)". Southeast Asia: A Multidisciplinary Journal, Vol. 20 No. 2 pp. 57–65, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/SEAMJ-02-2020-B1006
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