Colonial “others” and nationalist politics in Malaysia

Recent debates on nationalism suggest that we should revisit the connection between ethnic identity and the nation, and the difficulties confronting post-colonial societies like Malaysia’s in their efforts to construct a unifying nationalist project. How and why has official Malaysian nationalism re...

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Main Author: Nair, Sheila
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Published: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 1999
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spelling ukm-41592012-05-23T07:05:01Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/4159/ Colonial “others” and nationalist politics in Malaysia Nair, Sheila Recent debates on nationalism suggest that we should revisit the connection between ethnic identity and the nation, and the difficulties confronting post-colonial societies like Malaysia’s in their efforts to construct a unifying nationalist project. How and why has official Malaysian nationalism reinforced ethnic identity even as it seeks a programmatic alternative to colonial strategies in inscribing the body of the nation? Arguing that the social construction of ethnicity under colonial rule has significant implications for the nation, the article explores how colonial rule shapes not only the consciousness of a European ‘self’ distinct from a colonized ‘other’, but also difference in the other which plays out in nationalist politics. Recent shifts in nationalist discourse reflect changes in the Malaysian social structure and suggest the possibility of a more unifying political discourse centered around the nation although it is too early to tell if it will decenter ethnic identity. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 1999-01 Article PeerReviewed Nair, Sheila (1999) Colonial “others” and nationalist politics in Malaysia. AKADEMIKA, 54 . pp. 55-79. ISSN 0126-5008 http://www.ukm.my/penerbit/jdem54-04.html
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description Recent debates on nationalism suggest that we should revisit the connection between ethnic identity and the nation, and the difficulties confronting post-colonial societies like Malaysia’s in their efforts to construct a unifying nationalist project. How and why has official Malaysian nationalism reinforced ethnic identity even as it seeks a programmatic alternative to colonial strategies in inscribing the body of the nation? Arguing that the social construction of ethnicity under colonial rule has significant implications for the nation, the article explores how colonial rule shapes not only the consciousness of a European ‘self’ distinct from a colonized ‘other’, but also difference in the other which plays out in nationalist politics. Recent shifts in nationalist discourse reflect changes in the Malaysian social structure and suggest the possibility of a more unifying political discourse centered around the nation although it is too early to tell if it will decenter ethnic identity.
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title Colonial “others” and nationalist politics in Malaysia
title_short Colonial “others” and nationalist politics in Malaysia
title_full Colonial “others” and nationalist politics in Malaysia
title_fullStr Colonial “others” and nationalist politics in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Colonial “others” and nationalist politics in Malaysia
title_sort colonial “others” and nationalist politics in malaysia
publisher Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 1999
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