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ID097182
Title ProperLegend you thought you knew
Other Title Informationtext and screen representations of Puteri Gunung Ledang
LanguageENG
AuthorJijjas, Mulaika
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article traces the evolution of narratives about the supernatural woman said to live on Gunung Ledang, from oral folklore to sixteenth-century courtly texts to contemporary films. In all her instantiations, the figure of Puteri Gunung Ledang can be interpreted in relation to the legitimation of the state, with the folklore preserving her most archaic incarnation as a chthonic deity essential to the maintenance of the ruling dynasty. By the time of the Sejarah Melayu and Hikayat Hang Tuah, two of the most important classical texts of Malay literature, the myth of Puteri Gunung Ledang had been desacralized. Nevertheless, a vestigial sense of her importance to the sultanate of Melaka remains. The first Malaysian film that takes her as its subject, Puteri Gunung Ledang (S. Roomai Noor, 1961), is remarkably faithful to the style and substance of the traditional texts, even as it reworks the political message to suit its own time. The second film, Puteri Gunung Ledang (Saw Teong Hin, 2004), again exemplifies the ideology of its era, depoliticizing the source material even as it purveys Barisan Nasional ideology.
`In' analytical NoteSouth East Asia Research Vol. 18, No. 2; Jun 2010: p245-270
Journal SourceSouth East Asia Research Vol. 18, No. 2; Jun 2010: p245-270
Key WordsMyth ;  Invention ;  Tradition ;  Malay Literature ;  Malaysian Cinema