Measuring Malayization : kuda kepang and Javanese Muslim Singaporeans in post-independence Singapore (1965-1990)

Being a Javanese-descent Muslim in post-independence Singapore (1965-1990) is not as straightforward as one thinks. After being subsumed as Malays of Singapore in 1965, much agency and negotiation are involved when a Javanese Muslim Singaporean preserves and upholds their ethnic, ritualistic cultura...

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Main Author: Sri Amalinah Suhairi
Other Authors: Zhou Taomo
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/76642
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description Being a Javanese-descent Muslim in post-independence Singapore (1965-1990) is not as straightforward as one thinks. After being subsumed as Malays of Singapore in 1965, much agency and negotiation are involved when a Javanese Muslim Singaporean preserves and upholds their ethnic, ritualistic cultural heritage of kuda kepang in Singapore. While the state-driven Malayization were thought to be immutable, this paper illuminates how this process has in turn created an imagined boundary for the Malay-Muslim community vis-à-vis outsiders who consciously resisted Malayization. As such, a reconstruction of social identity is at play as a means to tackle one’s belonging in Singapore. Henceforth, by 1990, coupled with one’s status as a Javanese Muslim minority in a secular state, multi-religious society and a globalized world, kuda kepang continues to promote an arena of contestation between practicing individuals and the state, as well as the contestation between syncretic Islam and the religion of Islam in post-independence Singapore—which relates to our broader understandings of both the local and global Islamic solidarities as well.
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spelling ntu-10356/766422019-12-10T13:12:48Z Measuring Malayization : kuda kepang and Javanese Muslim Singaporeans in post-independence Singapore (1965-1990) Sri Amalinah Suhairi Zhou Taomo School of Humanities DRNTU::Humanities::History::Asia::Singapore Being a Javanese-descent Muslim in post-independence Singapore (1965-1990) is not as straightforward as one thinks. After being subsumed as Malays of Singapore in 1965, much agency and negotiation are involved when a Javanese Muslim Singaporean preserves and upholds their ethnic, ritualistic cultural heritage of kuda kepang in Singapore. While the state-driven Malayization were thought to be immutable, this paper illuminates how this process has in turn created an imagined boundary for the Malay-Muslim community vis-à-vis outsiders who consciously resisted Malayization. As such, a reconstruction of social identity is at play as a means to tackle one’s belonging in Singapore. Henceforth, by 1990, coupled with one’s status as a Javanese Muslim minority in a secular state, multi-religious society and a globalized world, kuda kepang continues to promote an arena of contestation between practicing individuals and the state, as well as the contestation between syncretic Islam and the religion of Islam in post-independence Singapore—which relates to our broader understandings of both the local and global Islamic solidarities as well. Bachelor of Arts in History 2019-04-01T07:11:55Z 2019-04-01T07:11:55Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/76642 en Nanyang Technological University 65 p. application/pdf
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title Measuring Malayization : kuda kepang and Javanese Muslim Singaporeans in post-independence Singapore (1965-1990)
title_full Measuring Malayization : kuda kepang and Javanese Muslim Singaporeans in post-independence Singapore (1965-1990)
title_fullStr Measuring Malayization : kuda kepang and Javanese Muslim Singaporeans in post-independence Singapore (1965-1990)
title_full_unstemmed Measuring Malayization : kuda kepang and Javanese Muslim Singaporeans in post-independence Singapore (1965-1990)
title_short Measuring Malayization : kuda kepang and Javanese Muslim Singaporeans in post-independence Singapore (1965-1990)
title_sort measuring malayization kuda kepang and javanese muslim singaporeans in post independence singapore 1965 1990
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