Cultural In-Betweenness in Borderland Films of Malaysian and Indonesian Cinemas

This paper examines cinematic representations of the borderlands between Malaysia-Thailand and Malaysia-Indonesia in the twenty-first century. The films focusing on the region explore problematic issues such as the intersection of traditions, issues of identity and belonging, the modern nation-state...

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Published in:JOURNAL OF BORDERLANDS STUDIES
Main Authors: Maharam, Mohd Erman
Format: Article; Early Access
Language:English
Published: ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD 2024
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Online Access:https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001350613600001
author Maharam
Mohd Erman
spellingShingle Maharam
Mohd Erman
Cultural In-Betweenness in Borderland Films of Malaysian and Indonesian Cinemas
Geography
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Mohd Erman
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Cultural In-Betweenness in Borderland Films of Malaysian and Indonesian Cinemas
JOURNAL OF BORDERLANDS STUDIES
English
Article; Early Access
This paper examines cinematic representations of the borderlands between Malaysia-Thailand and Malaysia-Indonesia in the twenty-first century. The films focusing on the region explore problematic issues such as the intersection of traditions, issues of identity and belonging, the modern nation-state system, and the citizens in these peripheral areas. This paper employs film discourse analysis, and the ideas discussed herein are crucial to the national cinemas of the region, as they operate in a manner akin to Deleuze and Guattari's concepts of the war machine, the smooth space, and nomadology. These representations raise questions about uneven power dynamics between the hegemonic center and the peripheral other. This investigation analyses two films: Batas (Rudi Soedjarwo, 2011) from Indonesia and Bunohan: Return to Murder (Dain Said, 2012) from Malaysia. This paper argues that the portrayal of borderlands and borders challenges the stability of inwardly focused and ethnocentric national cultural identities by presenting the borderlands of this island region as nomadic spaces, conveying a nomadic ethos and a sense of in-betweenness among its people.
ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
0886-5655
2159-1229
2024


10.1080/08865655.2024.2424822
Geography

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title Cultural In-Betweenness in Borderland Films of Malaysian and Indonesian Cinemas
title_short Cultural In-Betweenness in Borderland Films of Malaysian and Indonesian Cinemas
title_full Cultural In-Betweenness in Borderland Films of Malaysian and Indonesian Cinemas
title_fullStr Cultural In-Betweenness in Borderland Films of Malaysian and Indonesian Cinemas
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description This paper examines cinematic representations of the borderlands between Malaysia-Thailand and Malaysia-Indonesia in the twenty-first century. The films focusing on the region explore problematic issues such as the intersection of traditions, issues of identity and belonging, the modern nation-state system, and the citizens in these peripheral areas. This paper employs film discourse analysis, and the ideas discussed herein are crucial to the national cinemas of the region, as they operate in a manner akin to Deleuze and Guattari's concepts of the war machine, the smooth space, and nomadology. These representations raise questions about uneven power dynamics between the hegemonic center and the peripheral other. This investigation analyses two films: Batas (Rudi Soedjarwo, 2011) from Indonesia and Bunohan: Return to Murder (Dain Said, 2012) from Malaysia. This paper argues that the portrayal of borderlands and borders challenges the stability of inwardly focused and ethnocentric national cultural identities by presenting the borderlands of this island region as nomadic spaces, conveying a nomadic ethos and a sense of in-betweenness among its people.
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