Formation of Malay undergraduates’ identity vis-à-vis the Malay community’s underachievement in the educational field.

This paper studies how 14 Malay Singaporean undergraduates form their identity and develop their sense of selfhood vis-a-vis rhetoric of the “Malay problem”, particularly the issue of educational underachievement. This is especially because these 14 Malay undergraduates do not contribute to the issu...

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Main Author: Siti Latifah Ishar.
Other Authors: Patrick Williams
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-483332019-12-10T11:04:19Z Formation of Malay undergraduates’ identity vis-à-vis the Malay community’s underachievement in the educational field. Siti Latifah Ishar. Patrick Williams School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Humanities This paper studies how 14 Malay Singaporean undergraduates form their identity and develop their sense of selfhood vis-a-vis rhetoric of the “Malay problem”, particularly the issue of educational underachievement. This is especially because these 14 Malay undergraduates do not contribute to the issue. As the Malay undergraduates articulate about their disapproval of the Malay community, they too, do not quite identify themselves with non-Malays’ competitive pursuit of economic progress. In amidst of negative connotations surrounding the “Malay Problem”, what my respondents have shown is how their sense of selfhood is able to be reflexive, evaluate and eventually form positive self-concepts about themselves through positive appraisals and social comparisons against their Malay peers. Bachelor of Arts 2012-04-05T02:52:32Z 2012-04-05T02:52:32Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/48333 en Nanyang Technological University 29 p. application/pdf
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Siti Latifah Ishar.
Formation of Malay undergraduates’ identity vis-à-vis the Malay community’s underachievement in the educational field.
description This paper studies how 14 Malay Singaporean undergraduates form their identity and develop their sense of selfhood vis-a-vis rhetoric of the “Malay problem”, particularly the issue of educational underachievement. This is especially because these 14 Malay undergraduates do not contribute to the issue. As the Malay undergraduates articulate about their disapproval of the Malay community, they too, do not quite identify themselves with non-Malays’ competitive pursuit of economic progress. In amidst of negative connotations surrounding the “Malay Problem”, what my respondents have shown is how their sense of selfhood is able to be reflexive, evaluate and eventually form positive self-concepts about themselves through positive appraisals and social comparisons against their Malay peers.
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Siti Latifah Ishar.
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author Siti Latifah Ishar.
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title Formation of Malay undergraduates’ identity vis-à-vis the Malay community’s underachievement in the educational field.
title_short Formation of Malay undergraduates’ identity vis-à-vis the Malay community’s underachievement in the educational field.
title_full Formation of Malay undergraduates’ identity vis-à-vis the Malay community’s underachievement in the educational field.
title_fullStr Formation of Malay undergraduates’ identity vis-à-vis the Malay community’s underachievement in the educational field.
title_full_unstemmed Formation of Malay undergraduates’ identity vis-à-vis the Malay community’s underachievement in the educational field.
title_sort formation of malay undergraduates’ identity vis-à-vis the malay community’s underachievement in the educational field.
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