Reconsidering Cultural Globalization: The English Language in Malaysia
Author(s)
Mandal, Sumit K.
Abstract
The prominence of English in Malaysia suggests a one-way flow of globalization; the author examines local usage and perspectives of the language as used by three Malaysian writers to evaluate this assertion. The superiority of English is questioned by developing a familiarity with it; the colonial language is used to explore the history of Malaysia, its society and cultural identity; a more pluralistic view of culture, politics and the economy is demanded, in order to control globalization’s imperializing tendencies.