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Preface : Melayu, Malay, Maleis : journeys through the identity of a collection | ||
Ch. 1 | Understanding Melayu (Malay) as a source of diverse modern identities | 1 |
Ch. 2 | 'Malay identity' : modernity, invented tradition and forms of knowledge | 25 |
Ch. 3 | The search for the 'origins' of Melayu | 56 |
Ch. 4 | The Makassar Malays : adaptation and identity, c. 1660-1790 | 76 |
Ch. 5 | Texts, Raja Ismail and violence : Siak and the transformation of Malay identity in the eighteenth century | 107 |
Ch. 6 | A Malay of Bugis ancestry : Haji Ibrahim's strategies of survival | 121 |
Ch. 7 | A history of an identity, an identity of a history : the idea and practice of 'Malayness' in Malaysia reconsidered | 135 |
Ch. 8 | Reconfiguring Malay and Islam in contemporary Malaysia | 149 |
Ch. 9 | Contesting straits-Malayness : the fact of Borneo | 168 |
Ch. 10 | A literary mycelium : some prolegomena for a project on Indonesian literatures in Malay | 181 |
Ch. 11 | An epic poem of the Malay's fate | 203 |
Ch. 12 | Afterword : a history of Malay ethnicity | 241 |
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