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다종족 말레이시아에서 국민적 성원권 주장: 지배적 종족성의 역할Claiming National Membership in Multiethnic Malaysia: The Role of the Dominant Ethnicity

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Claiming National Membership in Multiethnic Malaysia: The Role of the Dominant Ethnicity
Authors
윤인진쿠켄지
Issue Date
2015
Publisher
고려대학교 아세아문제연구원
Keywords
국민 성원권; 종족 동일시; 국민 동일시; 지배적 종족성; 사회적 거리; National membership; Ethnic identification; National identification; Dominant ethnicity; Social distance
Citation
아세아연구, v.58, no.2, pp.274 - 310
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KCI
Journal Title
아세아연구
Volume
58
Number
2
Start Page
274
End Page
310
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/95303
ISSN
1226-4385
Abstract
In multiethnic Malaysia, policies promoting social integration seem to have evoked conflict and mistrust among ethnic groups. Our study suggests that such policy failures rooted in their insensitivity towards the different meaning national membership possesses for Malays and non-Malays. Because Malays are the dominant ethnic group, they often do not distinguish between nation and ethnicity and hence tend to include Malay cultural features as part of national membership. Non-Malays strategically endorse a national membership that embodies only non-ascriptive criteria. To examine the relationships among ethnic and national identifications, and relative social distance, we conducted a sample survey of 581 college students from three Malaysian universities with different ethnic backgrounds. Our results show that a strong identification with ethnicity creates a distance from members of other ethnic groups. On the contrary, while a strong national identification makes Malays somewhat remote from Chinese and Indians, it brings Chinese closer to Malays and Indians.
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