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Tahfiz Psychogeography Of The Marginals: Reimagining Self And Place Through Narratives

Journal
3L: Language, Linguistics, Literature® The Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies
ISSN
2550-2247
Date Issued
2024
Author(s)
Mohd Muzhafar Idrus 
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia 
Normazla Ahmad Mahir 
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia 
Habibah Ismail 
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia 
Noornajihan Ja‘afar 
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia 
DOI
10.17576/3L-2024-3004-05
Abstract
In line with James Sidaway's insistence on the psychogeographical integration of nature with narratives across rural communities, this article investigates 'on-the-ground' narratives by the marginals. Psychogeography is often defined as creative studies of space to alter conventional ways of viewing things. The marginals studied in this article were poor communities situated at a rural Tahfiz centre in the northwest of Peninsular Malaysia. Tahfiz centres are plenty across Malaysian states, but they are generally defined as Muslim worshipping and learning spaces inhabited by the young and old whose sustenance relies on the generosity of donors. By analysing these ‘on-the-ground’ words, readings, and experiences by Tahfiz marginals situated at a de-urbanised locale, we firstly suggest that their ‘psychogeographical journey’ with said centre puts them in a reflective position that is, in part, illustrated by their consenting and commendatory attachment as an impact of their walking in the said centre. Secondly, we extend this interrogation on the psychogeographical experience of self and-place attachment by proposing an alternative theoretical model, Tahfiz psychogeography. Tahfiz psychogeography, a model that challenges the idea of Tahfiz centres being unsafe and unaccommodating, emphasises instead the construction and preservation of social engagement. Tahfiz's psychogeography aims to create a strong sense of connectedness and unity by integrating individuals, encouraging flexibility and inclusion, and focusing on a panoptic vision of communal relations.
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‘on the ground’ narra...

poverty

psychogeography

Tahfiz

the marginals

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