Abstract

According to the WWF, forests cover 30% of the earth’s surface and act as important support systems in balancing the world ecosystem (World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) n.d.). They are home to many plant and animal species and a critical source for sustaining human livelihood. Human dependency on forest products is the backbone of not only the survival of a nuclear family but also contributes to the economy of the local community. As known, Malaysian forests consist of mountainous forests, tropical rainforest, swamps and coastal forests. As for traditional Malay society, they relied heavily on forests for survival. Besides its functioning as a source of food, forests also contribute to the cultural aspects of society in the Malay civilisation. Hence, this study will analyse the image and description of the Malay forests based on the writing of British officers and writers during the colonial era such as Maxwell, Clifford, Swettenham, Fauconnier, Endicott, Winstedt, Skeat, Wilkinson and Annandale. By using a narrative approach and auto-ethnography, views of the Malay forest will be assessed from Western perspectives, which are based predominantly on the observations of British-Malaya colonial officers and Western scholars involved directly in the Malay community and their communal activities at the time. In summary, this writing will depict the worldview of the Malays about their forests, physically and spiritually, through the lens of Westerners.

Highlights

  • According to the WWF, forests cover 30% of the earth’s surface and act as important support systems in balancing the world ecosystem (World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) n.d.)

  • Keindahan hutan Melayu dinukilkan oleh Sir Hugh Charles Clifford dalam bukunya yang bertajuk, In Court and Kampung, menampakkan kekaguman beliau akan hutan Melayu: These forests are among the wonderful things of the Earth

  • No human being can force his way through his maze of trees, shrubs, thorns, plants and creepers; even the great beasts which dwell in the jungle find their strength unequal to the task and have to follow game paths, beaten out by the passage of innumerable animals, through the thickest and deepest parts of the forest

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Summary

PENDEKATAN AUTOETNOGRAFI DAN NARATIF

Kaedah autoetnografi digunakan untuk menganalisis pengalaman pegawai British dan sarjana Barat yang menulis tentang hutan Melayu. Kaedah ini sesuai kerana autoetnografi merupakan cara untuk menganalisis dan menerangkan data secara sistematik melalui pengalaman penulis tentang citra sesuatu masyarakat. Jones (2005) mengatakan bahawa autoetnografi ialah penceritaan tentang pengalaman seseorang mengenai sesuatu peristiwa, gabungan kehidupan dan kesenian, teori, imaginasi dengan bertujuan untuk menyampaikan pengalaman mereka kepada pembaca agar pengalaman tersebut dapat dirasai bersama. Menurut Tamura (2011), penyampaian bahan sejarah secara naratif, dapat meningkatkan kefahaman pembaca seperti penceritaan mengenai sesuatu peristiwa dan perihal diri manusia.

HUTAN MELAYU
Permukaan hutan Melayu
Findings
Spiritualisme Hutan Melayu
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