Ethnopolitical discourse among ordinary Malaysians: the discursive constructions of unity and difference

A focus group of ethnically diverse Malaysians was assembled to discuss the state of multiculturalism in Malaysia. Discursive analysis was used to get at the participants’ speech practices and constructions of multiculturalism. Participants’ accounts revealed an increased social distance between the...

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Main Author: Hashim, A.
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spelling my.um.eprints.86552013-12-16T07:50:47Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/8655/ Ethnopolitical discourse among ordinary Malaysians: the discursive constructions of unity and difference Hashim, A. PE English A focus group of ethnically diverse Malaysians was assembled to discuss the state of multiculturalism in Malaysia. Discursive analysis was used to get at the participants’ speech practices and constructions of multiculturalism. Participants’ accounts revealed an increased social distance between the Malays and non-Malays, but differing explanations or solutions for such group boundaries. Participants’ accounts drew on various voices in representing or evaluating the current situation and how it became this way. Religion, especially Islam, was used as an ethnopolitical discourse and was articulated in different ways. For instance, the Malays invoked being Muslim as the primary source of identity and imagined community, while the non-Malays cited the politicalization of Islam as a primary cause for the increasing boundary between groups. The discussion pointed to increasing differences between Malays and non-Malays suggesting that the problem of multiculturalism has been transformed into a bi-modal ethnopolitical tension. SAGE Publications (UK and US) 2009 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/8655/1/Ethnopolitical_discourse_among_ordinary_malaysians._The_discursive_constructions_of_unity.pdf Hashim, A. (2009) Ethnopolitical discourse among ordinary Malaysians: the discursive constructions of unity and difference. Discourse and Society. pp. 1-45. http://www.icahdq.org/sections/cms/LanguageSocialInteraction/downloads/Buttny_Hashim_Kaur.pdf
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Ethnopolitical discourse among ordinary Malaysians: the discursive constructions of unity and difference
description A focus group of ethnically diverse Malaysians was assembled to discuss the state of multiculturalism in Malaysia. Discursive analysis was used to get at the participants’ speech practices and constructions of multiculturalism. Participants’ accounts revealed an increased social distance between the Malays and non-Malays, but differing explanations or solutions for such group boundaries. Participants’ accounts drew on various voices in representing or evaluating the current situation and how it became this way. Religion, especially Islam, was used as an ethnopolitical discourse and was articulated in different ways. For instance, the Malays invoked being Muslim as the primary source of identity and imagined community, while the non-Malays cited the politicalization of Islam as a primary cause for the increasing boundary between groups. The discussion pointed to increasing differences between Malays and non-Malays suggesting that the problem of multiculturalism has been transformed into a bi-modal ethnopolitical tension.
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title Ethnopolitical discourse among ordinary Malaysians: the discursive constructions of unity and difference
title_short Ethnopolitical discourse among ordinary Malaysians: the discursive constructions of unity and difference
title_full Ethnopolitical discourse among ordinary Malaysians: the discursive constructions of unity and difference
title_fullStr Ethnopolitical discourse among ordinary Malaysians: the discursive constructions of unity and difference
title_full_unstemmed Ethnopolitical discourse among ordinary Malaysians: the discursive constructions of unity and difference
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publisher SAGE Publications (UK and US)
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url http://eprints.um.edu.my/8655/1/Ethnopolitical_discourse_among_ordinary_malaysians._The_discursive_constructions_of_unity.pdf
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http://www.icahdq.org/sections/cms/LanguageSocialInteraction/downloads/Buttny_Hashim_Kaur.pdf
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