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ID087187
Title ProperBeyond the Barisan national
Other Title Informationa gramscian perspective of the 2008 Malaysian genreal election
LanguageENG
AuthorO'Shannassy, Michael
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The March 2008 general elections in Malaysia have been characterized as a political "tsunami" with opposition parties enjoying stunning electoral success both at the federal and state levels. In the aftermath of these elections further upheavals in the Malaysian political landscape have taken place. However, is Malaysia witnessing a truly progressive moment, one that is long-term and structural, or is this instead a short-term, regressive, "restorative" moment? More specifically, what do the 2008 elections mean as far as the continuing evolution of Malaysias national identity is concerned? By adopting a Gramsican perspective and drawing upon some of Gramsci's key concepts this article endeavours to offer a more nuanced analysis of the recent elections and their meaning vis-à-vis (re)conceptions of national identity. In the process, this article seeks to explore the development and complex operation of hegemony with particular reference to notions of national identity in contemporary Malaysia.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary Southeast Asia Vol. 31, No. 1; Apr 2009: p88-109
Journal SourceContemporary Southeast Asia Vol. 31, No. 1; Apr 2009: p88-109
Key WordsMalaysia ;  Civil Society ;  General Election - 2008 ;  Federal Constitution ;  Economic Policy