Being Malay in Indonesia: Histories, Hopes and Citizenship in the Riau Archipelago
von
Nicholas J. Long
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Format
Taschenbuch
Seiten
304
Sprache
Englisch
Veröffentlicht
Jan 1, 2013
Verlag
NUS Press
ISBN-10
0824838653
ISBN-13
9780824838652
Beschreibung
In the Riau Archipelago of Indonesia, a profound sense of anger and disillusionment simmered among the Malay people as they struggled with their identity and citizenship. The political turbulence of 1999 set the stage for a deep exploration of their histories and aspirations. Nicholas J. Long delves into the complexities of being Malay in a region that has experienced significant transformation over the years, highlighting the intricate relationship between ethnicity, politics, and national belonging.
Through his detailed narrative, Long captures the voices and experiences of the Malay community, shedding light on their unique challenges and the cultural heritage that shapes their identities. The historical context he provides uncovers the layers of resentment towards centralized governance and fosters a better understanding of the interplay between local customs and national policies.
As he navigates the hopes and struggles of the inhabitants, Long emphasizes the enduring strength of communal ties and the desire for recognition within a national framework. The poignant stories and reflections underscore the resilience of the Malay people in their quest for dignity and belonging amidst the complexities of contemporary Indonesian society.
Through his detailed narrative, Long captures the voices and experiences of the Malay community, shedding light on their unique challenges and the cultural heritage that shapes their identities. The historical context he provides uncovers the layers of resentment towards centralized governance and fosters a better understanding of the interplay between local customs and national policies.
As he navigates the hopes and struggles of the inhabitants, Long emphasizes the enduring strength of communal ties and the desire for recognition within a national framework. The poignant stories and reflections underscore the resilience of the Malay people in their quest for dignity and belonging amidst the complexities of contemporary Indonesian society.
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