Prøve GULL - Gratis
Malayland is a quick dip into Malaysia's identity politics
The Straits Times
|December 08, 2024
Malaysian writer Dina Zaman's work is based on interviews with activists and individuals of various stripes
MALAYLAND By Dina Zaman Faction Press and Ethos Books/ 176 pages/Paperback/E-book/$22
At a time when identity politics is on the rise globally, developments in Malaysia over the past few years ought to come as no surprise.
Religious conservatism is on the rise, ethnic nationalism is resurgent and the political landscape has become more fractious and polarised.
But few have delved into why these forces gain traction on the ground.
In her latest book Malayland, Malaysian writer Dina Zaman embarks on a valiant attempt to make sense of her country's recent trajectory, based on interviews with activists and individuals of various stripes, from protestors defending Malay rights to ardent PAS (Parti Islam Se-Malaysia) supporters.
Dina, daughter of a diplomat who spent many of her growing-up years abroad, has chronicled the changes in Malaysian and Malay society through her media columns for over two decades.
She has distilled her previous insights into two earlier books. I Am Muslim (2007) sought to demonstrate the diverse shades of Malaysian Muslims amid the binary notion of moderates versus fundamentalists. Holy Men, Holy Women (2017) explores Malaysia's many faiths and features Catholic nuns, Hindu temple officials and traditional healers from Sarawak, among others.
Denne historien er fra December 08, 2024-utgaven av The Straits Times.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA The Straits Times
The Straits Times
Silver lining amid dark clouds as Asean recognises need to deepen unity, says PM Wong
Grouping has taken 'considerable steps forward', including entry of Timor-Leste
3 mins
October 29, 2025
The Straits Times
Make small, practical changes, not drastic overhauls
“Researcher Saul Newman has suggested that Okinawans eat the least vegetables and sweet potatoes of any region in Japan.
3 mins
October 29, 2025
The Straits Times
Small acts of empathy key to protecting the vulnerable
With the recent news surrounding the case of Megan Khung, especially the release of the review panel’s report, I found myself reflecting deeply on my own journey as a social worker (The Megan Khung report was painful to read, but offers hard lessons to prevent another tragedy, Oct 24).
1 mins
October 29, 2025
The Straits Times
Lawyers Use of Gen Al needs careful oversight
We refer to the article “Breaches of AI policy could be a sackable offence at some Singapore law firms” (Oct 22), which highlights how firms are strengthening their policies for responsible use of generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) a sign of the profession’s growing maturity in adopting such tools.
1 mins
October 29, 2025
The Straits Times
WHO WILL BE S'PORE'S NEXT MILLIONAIRE ATHLETE?
In this series, The Straits Times takes a deep dive into the hottest sports topic or debate of the hour.
7 mins
October 29, 2025
The Straits Times
EAT RIGHT AND LIVE LONGER
Dietitians share how those in Singapore can adopt elements of the Mediterranean, Nordic and Okinawan diets
5 mins
October 29, 2025
The Straits Times
Countries have to see benefits of Asean power grid for it to take off: Expert
For the Asean power grid to take off, countries need to have a clearer picture of the benefits of being connected, said sustainable finance expert Lisa Sachs on Oct 28.
4 mins
October 29, 2025
The Straits Times
PM Wong meets leaders of Vietnam, Malaysia on sidelines of Asean Summit
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong met the leaders of Vietnam and Malaysia on the sidelines of the 47th Asean Summit in Kuala Lumpur on Oct 28.
2 mins
October 29, 2025
The Straits Times
SkillsFuture Why do some courses cost so much?
When SkillsFuture Credit was introduced in 2015, many Singaporeans were excited over what courses were available — either for career transition or to gain knowledge and skills.
1 min
October 29, 2025
The Straits Times
KARMA SHOULD PAY OFF FIRST-UP
Oct 30 Hong Kong (Sha Tin) form analysis
5 mins
October 29, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

