Student Activism in Malaysia: Crucible, Mirror, Sideshow
توسط
Meredith L. Weiss
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فرمت
جلد سخت
صفحات
308
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Nov 15, 2011
ناشر
Southeast Asia Program Publications
نسخه
1
ISBN-10
0877277842
ISBN-13
9780877277842
توضیحات
Meredith L. Weiss delves into the dynamic landscape of student activism in Malaysia, examining its evolution and impact on both the political sphere and society at large. Through a meticulous study, Weiss articulates how students have emerged as vital agents of change, navigating the complexities of governance and cultural identity within Malaysia. The narrative highlights pivotal moments in history that have shaped student movements, underscoring their role as both disruptors and influencers.
The author explores various protests, campaigns, and movements, presenting a nuanced analysis of the motivations behind student activism. Weiss reflects on how these young activists challenge authority and seek to redefine national discourse, often facing significant opposition. The book sheds light on the intricate interplay between student movements and broader societal issues, illustrating how these young voices serve as a mirror reflecting the aspirations and frustrations of their generation.
Weiss also examines the challenges faced by student groups, including governmental repression and societal expectations. The struggles and resilience of students in the face of adversity emerge poignantly, illustrating the often tumultuous nature of high-stakes activism. This in-depth look not only captures specific events but also contextualizes them within the larger framework of Malaysian history.
Ultimately, the work reveals the significance of student activism not just as a mere sidelining issue but as an integral component of Malaysia's socio-political fabric. By weaving together historical narratives, contemporary case studies, and personal accounts, Weiss presents a compelling account of how students have shaped their nation's trajectory and continue to fight for their ideals in an ever-evolving landscape.
The author explores various protests, campaigns, and movements, presenting a nuanced analysis of the motivations behind student activism. Weiss reflects on how these young activists challenge authority and seek to redefine national discourse, often facing significant opposition. The book sheds light on the intricate interplay between student movements and broader societal issues, illustrating how these young voices serve as a mirror reflecting the aspirations and frustrations of their generation.
Weiss also examines the challenges faced by student groups, including governmental repression and societal expectations. The struggles and resilience of students in the face of adversity emerge poignantly, illustrating the often tumultuous nature of high-stakes activism. This in-depth look not only captures specific events but also contextualizes them within the larger framework of Malaysian history.
Ultimately, the work reveals the significance of student activism not just as a mere sidelining issue but as an integral component of Malaysia's socio-political fabric. By weaving together historical narratives, contemporary case studies, and personal accounts, Weiss presents a compelling account of how students have shaped their nation's trajectory and continue to fight for their ideals in an ever-evolving landscape.
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