Questioning Modernity in Indonesia and Malaysia

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Processes of transformation typically defined as "modernising" have been pervasive in Indonesia and Malaysia over an extended period of time, and have played a central role in shaping the societies of both countries. Questioning Modernity in Indonesia and Malaysia engages critically with the concept of modernity, considering the way it has been used in the analysis of culture, social, economic and political processes in the two countries. The book argues that while Indonesia and Malaysia can both be described as fully modern, their modernities are not merely derivative of the Western understanding of the word.

Written by scholars from both "inside" and "outside" the region, the case studies presented this volume highlight the extent to which the intellectual tools, concepts, and theories commonly used in academic research reflect a European/Western modernist imaginary. Starting from the premise that modernity viewed from a local rather than a Western perspective takes on different qualities, the authors show how the process of conducting social research in Asia might be reconceptualized on the basis of a revised understanding of this crucial idea. Their essays make a compelling case for the need to re-assess the application of a supposedly 'Western' concept to the study of Asia.

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ISBN: 9789971695637
Shipping Weight: 0.44kgs
Publisher: NUS Press
Published: 2012
First Published: 2012


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