Author/Authors :
Pik Lin، Hoe نويسنده , , Roselezam Wan Yahya، Wan نويسنده ,
Abstract :
A Malaysian Journey served as a novel which detailed and recorded Malaysia’s journey as a country from its
pre-independence era until the time of the novel’s publication in 1993. But more than that, it was a novel of
Rashid’s personal journey as he rediscovered his country and his own identity. As such, it was a highly personal
memoir which reflected Rashid’s state of mind, his condition, and the problems which he faced through the
years. Alienation was one of the problems that Rashid encountered throughout his life. This sense of alienation
may be manifested in many forms, which could be through his ethnicity, language, religion as well as location.
This alienation could occur due to the isolation that others forcefully impose on him, or it could be from his
rejection towards his contemporaries. Rashid’s sense of alienation only further fueled his condition as both an
external and internal exile of his country, whereby he was unable to feel at home wherever he was. It was only
after he discarded his foreign view of the country, casting off his state of mind as an exile at the end of the story
that he was able to finally feel at home without being plagued by thoughts of alienation.