Writings on May 13.

The racial riots which started in Kuala Lumpur on the evening of May, 13, 1969, or the May 13 Incident as it has since come to be known, is one of the most controversial political events in Malaysia's history. The following article is not another account of this event, but an analysis of the wr...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Funston, Neil John
Format: Article
Published: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 1975
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/4025/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/4025/
id ukm-4025
recordtype eprints
spelling ukm-40252012-05-18T03:17:23Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/4025/ Writings on May 13. Funston, Neil John The racial riots which started in Kuala Lumpur on the evening of May, 13, 1969, or the May 13 Incident as it has since come to be known, is one of the most controversial political events in Malaysia's history. The following article is not another account of this event, but an analysis of the writings spawned by it. It has the threefold task of: presenting a descriptive inventory of the various interpretations of why it occurred and the implications it holds for the country's future; analyzing these writings as an example of the development of political science in relation to Malaysia generally; and examining the manner in which these writings will themselves affect future perceptions of Malaysian politics. The major conclusions are that the accounts under review, by adhering to the conventional wisdom on the functioning of the Malaysian political system, work within a theoretical frame work that is gravely inadequate, and that they fail to substantiate the general preoccupation with the dangers of post-May 13 Malay nationalism. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 1975 Article PeerReviewed Funston, Neil John (1975) Writings on May 13. AKADEMIKA, 6 . pp. 1-16. ISSN 0126-5008 http://pkukmweb.ukm.my/penerbit/jdem6-1.htm
repository_type Digital Repository
institution_category Local University
institution Universiti Kebangasaan Malaysia
building UKM Institutional Repository
collection Online Access
description The racial riots which started in Kuala Lumpur on the evening of May, 13, 1969, or the May 13 Incident as it has since come to be known, is one of the most controversial political events in Malaysia's history. The following article is not another account of this event, but an analysis of the writings spawned by it. It has the threefold task of: presenting a descriptive inventory of the various interpretations of why it occurred and the implications it holds for the country's future; analyzing these writings as an example of the development of political science in relation to Malaysia generally; and examining the manner in which these writings will themselves affect future perceptions of Malaysian politics. The major conclusions are that the accounts under review, by adhering to the conventional wisdom on the functioning of the Malaysian political system, work within a theoretical frame work that is gravely inadequate, and that they fail to substantiate the general preoccupation with the dangers of post-May 13 Malay nationalism.
format Article
author Funston, Neil John
spellingShingle Funston, Neil John
Writings on May 13.
author_facet Funston, Neil John
author_sort Funston, Neil John
title Writings on May 13.
title_short Writings on May 13.
title_full Writings on May 13.
title_fullStr Writings on May 13.
title_full_unstemmed Writings on May 13.
title_sort writings on may 13.
publisher Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 1975
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/4025/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/4025/
first_indexed 2023-09-18T19:40:26Z
last_indexed 2023-09-18T19:40:26Z
_version_ 1777405554130419712