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ID152487
Title ProperEthnic Chinese in Malaysian citizenship
Other Title Informationgridlocked in historical formation and political hierarchy
LanguageENG
AuthorYow, Cheun Hoe
Summary / Abstract (Note)The ethnic Chinese in Malaysia are a significant minority who call for a critical assessment as far as their cultural identity and political positioning are concerned. Appropriating the concept of ‘multicultural citizenship’, this article attempts to dissect various demands and aspirations of the ethnic Chinese in Malaysia’s multiracial hierarchy. It suggests that using the lens of multicultural citizenship can help shed light on Malaysian Chinese as well as the entire nation, where ethnicity and citizenship are gridlocked in historical formation and political hierarchy. In recent times, Malaysian Chinese have articulated their political desires and demands in order to get rid of the disgrace of racial constraints, and also to envisage a more inclusive multicultural citizenship for Malaysia as a nation-state. This article also compares and contrasts three Chinese public figures who have taken disparate stands and approaches with regard to language, culture, race, nation, and party politics.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Ethnicity Vol. 18, No.3; Jun 2017: p.277-295
Journal SourceAsian Ethnicity Vol: 18 No 3
Key WordsEthnicity ;  Citizenship ;  Politics ;  Political Parties ;  Malaysia ;  Ethnic Chinese


 
 
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