The complexity of Malay Muslim identity in Dina Zaman's I am Muslim
Malay identity has been an important area of research in the field of Malay studies. Many scholars have argued that Malay identity is a product of a complex interplay of various identity markers and a dynamic adoption of diverse identity strategies. While most studies have focussed on examining M...
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Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
2013
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| Online Access: | http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/11327/ http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/11327/1/The%20complexity%20of%20Malay%20Muslim%20identity%20%28abstract%29.pdf |
| Summary: | Malay identity has been an important area of research in the field of Malay studies. Many
scholars have argued that Malay identity is a product of a complex interplay of various
identity markers and a dynamic adoption of diverse identity strategies. While most
studies have focussed on examining Malay language, culture and religion as dominant
identity markers of Malays in Malaysia, there is still a need for more research on other
identity markers in the production of Malay identity. This paper explores the complexity
of Malay Muslim identity, particularly queer Malay Muslims who are featured in Dina
Zaman‟s I am Muslim. Using the theories and research relating to ethnic, racial, and
sexual identity, the paper analyses the markers and strategies employed by queer Malay
Muslims in constructing their identities as well as the tensions and conflicts they
experience in formulating a Malay Muslim identity marked by queerness. The results
show that queer Malays in Dina‟s work adopt varied identity markers and strategies in
formulating their own ethnic identity which include embracing both sexuality and
religious faith. The results also show that the discord between religion and sexuality
becomes a major obstacle to some queer Malays who wish to assert their self-identities,
but are not able to do so because of their strong iman, taqwa and ahlaq. The paper hopes
to contribute to the research on Malay identity by demonstrating that same-sex sexuality,
in addition to normative markers of Malayness, play a pivotal role in identity creation
among queer Malay Muslims. |
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