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Arts Undergraduate Handbook 1996
Published by Monash University
Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia
Authorised by Academic Registrar, April 1996
INS2150
Understanding Malaysian society and culture
Z Marshallsay
8 points + 3 hours per week + First semester + Clayton
Synopsis This subject deals with key elements that have shaped and
continue to shape Malaysian society and culture. It examines the sociopolitical
factors leading to the transformation of Malaysian society as well as issues of
relevance to contemporary Malaysia. Areas examined include the historical bases
of contemporary Malaysian society and socioeconomic issues of concern such as
language, education and women's issues. Emphasis is also placed on developments
in Malaysia and their bearing on Australia-Malaysia relations.
Assessment Written assignments (reviews of topics of current interest):
30% Research report (3000 words): 50% + Seminar participation: 20%
Recommended texts
- Anuwar A Malaysia's industrialisation: The quest for technology OUP,
1992
- Gale B (ed.) Readings in Malaysian politics Pelanduk Publications,
1986
- Hussein M Islam and ethnicity in Malay politics OUP, 1990
- Jesudasan J V Ethnicity and the economy: The state, Chinese business and
multinationals in Malaysia OUP, 1989
- Kahn J and Loh F (eds) Fragmented vision: Culture and politics in
contemporary Malaysia. ASAA/Allen and Unwin, 1992
- Nagata J Malaysian mosaic: Perspectives from a poly-ethnic society U
British Columbia P, 1979
- Husin A S (ed.) Ethnicity, class and development in Malaysia
Persatuan Sains Sosial Malaysia, 1984
- Ungku M U M Tahir: Modern Malay literary culture: A historical
perspective ISEAS, 1987
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