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Highland Tales in the Heart of Borneo: Postcolonial Capitalism, Multiculturalism, and Survivance

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Sheela Jane Menon, Highland Tales in the Heart of Borneo: Postcolonial Capitalism, Multiculturalism, and Survivance, in Literature and Postcolonial Capitalism, eds. Cheryl Narumi Naruse, Sunny Xiang, Shashi Thandra, special issue, Ariel: A Review of International English Literature 49, no. 4 (2018): 163-188. https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/ariel/article/view/42217

Highland Tales in the Heart of Borneo (2015) documents Indigenous oral histories and mythologies which span half a dozen Orang Asal communities across East Malaysia and Indonesia. In this article, Sheela Jane Menon proposes two interconnected readings of Highland Tales , demonstrating how the text is entwined with postcolonial capitalism and Malaysian multiculturalism. First, Menon argues that Highland Tales is a form of capitalist survivance that employs the very systems which exploit Indigenous peoples in order to celebrate Indigenous culture. Analyzing the form, production, and circulation of the text, Menon demonstrates how Highland Tales serves as a unique example of what Anishinaabe scholar Gerald Vizenor terms “survivance” – Indigenous “stories that mediate and undermine the literature of dominance” (Manifest Manners , 12). In Highland Tales , capitalist survivance is both transindigenous and transnational, employing a strategic partnership with state ecotourism. Second, Menon suggests that Highland Tales functions as a critique of state multiculturalism and postcolonial capitalism. The government persistently markets Malaysia as a uniquely diverse nation where racial harmony is bolstered by rapid development. Postcolonial capitalism in Malaysia is thus structured according to a narrative of multiculturalism and modernization which, as Menon illustrates, relies on the exploitation of Indigenous peoples, lands, and resources. Employing the tools of postcolonial capitalism, Highland Tales disrupts narratives of racial harmony and development by amplifying Orang Asal narratives and advancing Indigenous cultural and economic interests.


MLA citation style (9th ed.)

Menon, Sheela Jane. Highland Tales In the Heart of Borneo: Postcolonial Capitalism, Multiculturalism, and Survivance. . 2018. dickinson.hykucommons.org/concern/generic_works/c24e6a7d-5a39-40ea-9d86-adf010fc6332.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

M. S. Jane. (2018). Highland Tales in the Heart of Borneo: Postcolonial Capitalism, Multiculturalism, and Survivance. https://dickinson.hykucommons.org/concern/generic_works/c24e6a7d-5a39-40ea-9d86-adf010fc6332

Chicago citation style (CMOS 17, author-date)

Menon, Sheela Jane. Highland Tales In the Heart of Borneo: Postcolonial Capitalism, Multiculturalism, and Survivance. 2018. https://dickinson.hykucommons.org/concern/generic_works/c24e6a7d-5a39-40ea-9d86-adf010fc6332.

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