
Problematic Singapore Malays: The Making of a Portrayal
Suriani Suratman
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This monograph is about the portrayal of the Malays by the government, as found in the mainstream media in Singapore. The dominant feature of this portrayal is what the author describes as the âproblematic Singapore Malaysâ. Two main characteristics emerged: that the Malays are âlagging behindâ despite visible progress, and portrayal of their âdoubtful loyaltyâ.
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Through a survey of newspaper reports from the period of the 1960s to the 1990s, this paper argues that the sustained reproduction of âthe problematic Malaysâ occurs through (1) continuous identifying of new areas requiring attention, and (2) making comparisons of progress between ethnic groups at a given point of time instead of looking at longitudinal progress. Overall, it is a clear indication of the consistent gazing upon the Malays.
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Suriani Suratman
Paperback
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This monograph is about the portrayal of the Malays by the government, as found in the mainstream media in Singapore. The dominant feature of this portrayal is what the author describes as the âproblematic Singapore Malaysâ. Two main characteristics emerged: that the Malays are âlagging behindâ despite visible progress, and portrayal of their âdoubtful loyaltyâ.
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Through a survey of newspaper reports from the period of the 1960s to the 1990s, this paper argues that the sustained reproduction of âthe problematic Malaysâ occurs through (1) continuous identifying of new areas requiring attention, and (2) making comparisons of progress between ethnic groups at a given point of time instead of looking at longitudinal progress. Overall, it is a clear indication of the consistent gazing upon the Malays.
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