Confessing Love to the Nation: Audrey Yu Jia Hui’s Works and Identity Reconstruction

This article addressed identity reconstruction through an analysis of two of the most prominent fictional works by one of the Chinese Indonesian young writers, Audrey Yu Jia Hui. In encompassing the idea of identity rewriting, I addressed Hui’s second and third novels respectively, Mellow Yellow Dra...

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Main Authors: Alberta Natasia Adji, Diah Ariani Arimbi, Adi Setijowati, Nur Wulan, Kukuh Yudha Karnanta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bina Nusantara University 2018-08-01
Series:Journal of ASEAN Studies
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Online Access:https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/jas/article/view/4819
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spelling doaj-7ffcbc81598947aaa4aaf06efd4f39b72021-08-05T06:03:16ZengBina Nusantara UniversityJournal of ASEAN Studies2338-13612338-13532018-08-01619711510.21512/jas.v6i1.48194261Confessing Love to the Nation: Audrey Yu Jia Hui’s Works and Identity ReconstructionAlberta Natasia Adji0Diah Ariani Arimbi1Adi Setijowati2Nur Wulan3Kukuh Yudha Karnanta4Universitas AirlanggaUniversitas AirlanggaUniversitas AirlanggaUniversitas AirlanggaUniversitas AirlanggaThis article addressed identity reconstruction through an analysis of two of the most prominent fictional works by one of the Chinese Indonesian young writers, Audrey Yu Jia Hui. In encompassing the idea of identity rewriting, I addressed Hui’s second and third novels respectively, Mellow Yellow Drama (2014) and Mencari Sila Kelima (Searching for the Fifth Principle, 2015), through the post-structural concepts of Derrida’s deconstruction, and also in relation to cultural studies views on identity. The works were analyzed through close-reading technique. The novels were published during the Reformation (Reformasi) era, where politics had served to be a profound aspect that directed the cultural identity and social attitude of the society. In a range of aspects, from narrative structure to their deeper themes, Hui’s literary works were found to draw on a distinguishable set of strategies which enabled Hui to establish her own identity as someone who was liberated, culturally accepted and free to embrace local colors. This article also showed that Audrey Yu Jia Hui’s narratives have served as an acceptance of an individual’s multiple identities, which often depends on the problem at hand as well as the context of choices.https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/jas/article/view/4819contemporary chinese indonesian literatureaudrey yu jia huiidentity reconstructiondeconstructionpostmodern narrative
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author Alberta Natasia Adji
Diah Ariani Arimbi
Adi Setijowati
Nur Wulan
Kukuh Yudha Karnanta
spellingShingle Alberta Natasia Adji
Diah Ariani Arimbi
Adi Setijowati
Nur Wulan
Kukuh Yudha Karnanta
Confessing Love to the Nation: Audrey Yu Jia Hui’s Works and Identity Reconstruction
Journal of ASEAN Studies
contemporary chinese indonesian literature
audrey yu jia hui
identity reconstruction
deconstruction
postmodern narrative
author_facet Alberta Natasia Adji
Diah Ariani Arimbi
Adi Setijowati
Nur Wulan
Kukuh Yudha Karnanta
author_sort Alberta Natasia Adji
title Confessing Love to the Nation: Audrey Yu Jia Hui’s Works and Identity Reconstruction
title_short Confessing Love to the Nation: Audrey Yu Jia Hui’s Works and Identity Reconstruction
title_full Confessing Love to the Nation: Audrey Yu Jia Hui’s Works and Identity Reconstruction
title_fullStr Confessing Love to the Nation: Audrey Yu Jia Hui’s Works and Identity Reconstruction
title_full_unstemmed Confessing Love to the Nation: Audrey Yu Jia Hui’s Works and Identity Reconstruction
title_sort confessing love to the nation: audrey yu jia hui’s works and identity reconstruction
publisher Bina Nusantara University
series Journal of ASEAN Studies
issn 2338-1361
2338-1353
publishDate 2018-08-01
description This article addressed identity reconstruction through an analysis of two of the most prominent fictional works by one of the Chinese Indonesian young writers, Audrey Yu Jia Hui. In encompassing the idea of identity rewriting, I addressed Hui’s second and third novels respectively, Mellow Yellow Drama (2014) and Mencari Sila Kelima (Searching for the Fifth Principle, 2015), through the post-structural concepts of Derrida’s deconstruction, and also in relation to cultural studies views on identity. The works were analyzed through close-reading technique. The novels were published during the Reformation (Reformasi) era, where politics had served to be a profound aspect that directed the cultural identity and social attitude of the society. In a range of aspects, from narrative structure to their deeper themes, Hui’s literary works were found to draw on a distinguishable set of strategies which enabled Hui to establish her own identity as someone who was liberated, culturally accepted and free to embrace local colors. This article also showed that Audrey Yu Jia Hui’s narratives have served as an acceptance of an individual’s multiple identities, which often depends on the problem at hand as well as the context of choices.
topic contemporary chinese indonesian literature
audrey yu jia hui
identity reconstruction
deconstruction
postmodern narrative
url https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/jas/article/view/4819
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