Bangsa and Umma development of people-grouping concepts in Islamized Southeast Asia

Having experienced a large-scale reorganization of social order over the past decade, people of the Malay world have struggled to position themselves. They have been classified - and have classified themselves - with categories as bangsa (nation/ethnic group) and umma (Islamic network). In connectio...

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Other Authors: Yamamoto, Hiroyuk 1966- (Editor), Milner, Anthony Crothers 1945- (Editor), Kawashima, Midori (Editor), Arai, Kazuhiro (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Kyoto Balwyn North, Vic. Kyoto University Press Trans Pacific Press 2011
Series:Kyoto area studies on Asia v. 21
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Table of Contents:
  • I. JAWI AND MELAYU: TWO INCLUSIVE PEOPLE-GROUPING CONCEPTS IN THE PRE-COLONIAL MALAY WORLD
  • 1. Localizing the Bangsa Melayu / Anthony Milner
  • 2. Tracing the Boundaries of a Jawi Ecumene: Reflections from a Distance / Michael Laffan
  • 3. Statecraft and People-grouping Concepts in Malay Port-polities: Case Studies on Johor-Riau and Riau-Lingga / Nishio Kanji
  • II. SUBSTANTIATION OF BANGSA MELAYU UNDER COLONIAL AND NATIONALISM EXPERIENCE
  • 4. The Transformation of the Framework of Bangsa in British Malaya: The Malay Community in Selangor under Colonial Administration / Tsuboi Yuji
  • 5. Contesting Chineseness: Bangsa and Queue-cutting in the Straits Settlements, 1896-1911 / Shinozaki Kaori
  • 6. The Makings of a Nation State: Malaysia's Struggle in Promoting National Unity since 1948 / Ariffin S.M. Omar
  • III. THE NEW ADVENTURES OF BANGSA: CUSTOMIZING WITH UMMA BEYOND MALAY STATES
  • 7. Kadazan, Sabahan, and Orang Kita: The Development of Nationalism among Land People in Sabah, 1950s-2000s / Yamamoto Hiroyuki
  • 8. Among Bangsa, Keturunan, and Daerah: Peace-building and Group Identity in the Law on Governing Aceh, 2006 / Nishi Yoshimi
  • 9. Transformation of the Concepts of Homeland and People among Philippine Muslims: The Bangsa Moro Revolution and Reformist Ulama in Lanao / Kawashima Midori.