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Modern Muslim Identities: Negotiating Religion and Ethnicity in Malaysia

This book explores a central tension in identity politics – how the state, civil society and people in general may want to create and maintain cultural, religious and social cohesion but paradoxically their practices in everyday life often run counter to this. Malaysia is no exception. Here, a political elite maintains a hegemonic system of control and cultural dominance but must juggle political pressure from Islamic and Malay supremacists on the one hand and moderate civil society groups on the other. The result is a complex interplay of domination, accommodation and negotiation between the state and its citizens.

At the heart of the study is the conjuncture between Malay ethnicity and Islamic faith, hence an examination of the state discourse on ‘civilizational Islam’, but other areas are also examined, including the arts as a contested space where artists and the state vie to shape the nation’s imagination.

At the theoretical level, this book is part of a greater narrative about identity politics. It seeks to reach broader understanding of what Heidegger calls being-in-the-world, or the way we relate to other people and places around us. Thus, this book brings a variety of philosophical theory, anthropological insights and social theory together to present an interesting, in-depth ethnographic exploration of contemporary Malay Muslim identity politics.

"This book, in which the author has shown his meticulous handling of the finer details, makes a compelling read especially for those concerned with Islam, identity politics, power relations, ethnic relations and democracy in Malaysia."
Mustafa K. Anuar,  Kajian Malaysia, Vol. 30, No. 1, 2012, pp 139-272

 

"...Modern Muslim Identities is a fine book that deserves a wide readership not only for those who are interested in Malaysia, but more broadly, those seeking a better understanding of the delicate interplay between ethnicity and religion."
Joseph Chinyong Liow, Pacific Affairs, Vol. 85, No. 4, December 2012

 

"...an important, bold book."
Meredith L. Weiss, Journal of Islamic Studies, 2012, Vol. 23, No. 3, September 2012



 

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