Ethnicization and Identity Construction in Malaysia


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<p>This book is the first monograph to provide an in-depth and multifaceted study of the processes of ethnicization and identity construction in Malaysia from the colonial period until the present. In his analysis the author takes multiple layers of ethnicization into account and shows how these have shaped Malaysia’s socio-political system and society in different ways. Moving beyond a center-focused top-down-oriented perception of identity politics this work highlights on the one hand the role and position of a multitude of actors - from grassroots level to mainstream politics - who contribute to the persistence of ethnicization in Malaysia in numerous ways. On the other hand it also shows where and under which circumstances possibilities for transethnic cooperation arise.</p><p>A multi-disciplinary approach substantiated by empirical data based on qualitative and quantitative methodologies provides a perspective that moves beyond stereotypical narrations of Malaysia as being constituted by mainly three separate homogenous groups. At the same time this book gives a detailed and comprehensive account of political and historical developments and constitutes a rich resource for any Malaysia-related research.</p><p>While the focus of this publication lies on Malaysia the concept of manifestations and implementations of ethnicization provides an analytical framework that can also be applied in the study of ethnicization and identity construction elsewhere in the region and beyond.</p>
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