This text contains an examination of processes of cultural
citizenship in peninsular Malaysia. In particular, it focuses upon
the diverse residents of the southwestern state of Melaka and their
negotiations of belonging and incorporation in Malaysian society.
Following political independence and the formation of the
Federation of Malaysia in 1957 Malaysian citizenship was extended
to most members of these diverse social identities. In this
post-colonial context, Timothy P. Daniels examines how public
celebrations and representations, religious festivals, and patterns
of social relations are connected to processes of inclusion and
exclusion.
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