Neither here nor there: the uneven modernisation of Malay masculinity

Through various far-reaching measures of modernisation the recently independent Malaysian state endeavoured to construct a capitalist infrastructure while demanding Malay men to embrace a new ethos of hard work, conquest and productivity. This thesis analyses Malay films to explore the extent to whi...

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Main Author: Rahmat, Ahmad Fuad
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/59905/
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description Through various far-reaching measures of modernisation the recently independent Malaysian state endeavoured to construct a capitalist infrastructure while demanding Malay men to embrace a new ethos of hard work, conquest and productivity. This thesis analyses Malay films to explore the extent to which the clash of differing temporalities in the aforesaid process problematized Malay masculine power. To explore this I shall turn to a local trend of films about Malay men in transit where they are often shown journeying in search of home and work. Here I point out two things: Firstly, we frequently a see a struggle for men to adapt to modernisation shown against women’s relatively more adjusted and advanced position in it. Secondly, this often raises the structural question of which gender ultimately commands the meaning of ‘home’ and belonging, a question that reveals a tension between a modernity dictated in Malay masculine terms and a longer-standing history of Malay women’s cultural influence. Ultimately, I argue that Malaysian modernity is underlined by a cultural battle over the gender of history, as the question of who Malay modernity is for, that is to say if it will be won by its men or women, remains unresolved. This amounts to an uneven gender regime where Malay women’s historically established cultural authority actively contends with an expanding patriarchy.
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spelling nottingham-599052025-02-28T14:47:52Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/59905/ Neither here nor there: the uneven modernisation of Malay masculinity Rahmat, Ahmad Fuad Through various far-reaching measures of modernisation the recently independent Malaysian state endeavoured to construct a capitalist infrastructure while demanding Malay men to embrace a new ethos of hard work, conquest and productivity. This thesis analyses Malay films to explore the extent to which the clash of differing temporalities in the aforesaid process problematized Malay masculine power. To explore this I shall turn to a local trend of films about Malay men in transit where they are often shown journeying in search of home and work. Here I point out two things: Firstly, we frequently a see a struggle for men to adapt to modernisation shown against women’s relatively more adjusted and advanced position in it. Secondly, this often raises the structural question of which gender ultimately commands the meaning of ‘home’ and belonging, a question that reveals a tension between a modernity dictated in Malay masculine terms and a longer-standing history of Malay women’s cultural influence. Ultimately, I argue that Malaysian modernity is underlined by a cultural battle over the gender of history, as the question of who Malay modernity is for, that is to say if it will be won by its men or women, remains unresolved. This amounts to an uneven gender regime where Malay women’s historically established cultural authority actively contends with an expanding patriarchy. 2020-02-22 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en arr https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/59905/1/ThesisSubmissionFeb72020.pdf Rahmat, Ahmad Fuad (2020) Neither here nor there: the uneven modernisation of Malay masculinity. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. Malay men Malay masculine Malaysian modernity cultural battle Malay modernity gender regime cultural authority
spellingShingle Malay men
Malay masculine
Malaysian modernity
cultural battle
Malay modernity
gender regime
cultural authority
Rahmat, Ahmad Fuad
Neither here nor there: the uneven modernisation of Malay masculinity
title Neither here nor there: the uneven modernisation of Malay masculinity
title_full Neither here nor there: the uneven modernisation of Malay masculinity
title_fullStr Neither here nor there: the uneven modernisation of Malay masculinity
title_full_unstemmed Neither here nor there: the uneven modernisation of Malay masculinity
title_short Neither here nor there: the uneven modernisation of Malay masculinity
title_sort neither here nor there: the uneven modernisation of malay masculinity
topic Malay men
Malay masculine
Malaysian modernity
cultural battle
Malay modernity
gender regime
cultural authority
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/59905/