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To all super ultra-nationalists: 'Malay-ness' merely a weak 'linguistic construction'


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A Malay community is an imagined community. It exists primarily as a reason to exert social dominance. It rests upon myth, legends, and massaged cultural artifacts and scriptures, to propel that dominance.

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Azly Rahman
http://azlyrahman-illuminations.blogspot.com/

In governmental and non-governmental organisations championing the special rights of the Malays, there are members whose parents are not even called 'Malays'. Their parents are perhaps Chinese, Malabaris, Tamils, Pakistani, Javanese, Ambonese, Communists, Socialists, Capitalists, Scientologists, Turkish, Siamese, Bugis, Melanau, Batak, Bajau, Iban, Portuguese, and a hybrid upon hybrid of all these.
 
“Man has no nature, what he has is history”
- Ortega y Gasset, Spanish philosopher

“The strategic adversary is fascism... the fascism in us all, in our heads and in our everyday behavior, the fascism that causes us to love power, to desire the very thing that dominates and exploits us.”
- Michel Foucault, French philosopher

Is it not time, like an ideological excavator of ideas and a keen student of race and social dominance, an educator for peace and transcultural philosophies, and an initiator of multicultural revolutions – is it not time for all these that we deconstruct the meaning of “Malayness”?

From the standpoint of philosophy of culture, or ethno-philosophy, I propose that there is no real ethnic group called 'Malay'. We have hybrids and border-crossers. 'Malay' is a historical construction of an "imagined community".

Race is merely a 'construct'. It may have been the most powerful ideological perspective to construct nations and build base and super-structural foundations of the modern state, but in the eyes of an evolutionary biologist, or a bio-semiotician, race does not carry much weight.

The problem plaguing Malaysians, hindering approaches to distributive and regulative justice that are 'race-blind' is this false consciousness of what a Malay is. The question of what a Malay is and what it is not has become a most contentious issue in the discussions of nation-building circa post-Mahathir era.

The lack of understanding of how one should view the New Economic Policy (NEP) and now the New Economic Model (NEM) - itself based on false premises on ethnicity and citizenship and Natural Rights - also makes the argument daunting, and of late dangerous.

 

Special rights

In governmental and non-governmental organisations championing the special rights of the Malays, there are members whose parents are not even called 'Malays'. Their parents are perhaps Chinese, Malabaris, Tamils, Pakistani, Javanese, Ambonese, Communists, Socialists, Capitalists, Scientologists, Turkish, Siamese, Bugis, Melanau, Batak, Bajau, Iban, Portuguese, and a hybrid upon hybrid of all these.

The word 'Malay' as conceived and perceived these days, has become a political tool to destroy the economic and social foundation of this nation. In fact, immigrant groups coming into Malaysia will reconstruct themselves to become a 'Malay'.

Constitutionally, a Malay is one who speaks the language, practices the religion of Islam, and performs the rights and rituals of this or that culture.

Psychologically and culturally one may not be so. NGOs fighting for this or that 'already-enshrined-in-the-Constitution-Malay-rights' are fighting for the dominance of the wealthy class and of robber barons financing the rise of this or that 'new Malay consciousness'.

A Malay community is an imagined community. It exists primarily as a reason to exert social dominance. It rests upon myth, legends, and massaged cultural artifacts and scriptures, to propel that dominance.

The writing of Sejarah Melayu, designated as a 'world heritage' is a political act that is meant to consciously promulgate and propagate a myth of a nation that arises out of a bourgeoisie culture whose origin is drawn from myth, legends, and the supernatural.

What are all of us Malaysians - cross-culturally? Where are our ancestors from? Is a history of Malaya based on class rather than race or caste possible for Malaysians to co-construct?

Can we begin to have a dialogue on the economic, social, and technological history of the peoples of Malaysia conceived from the perspective of re-humanisation?

The essential question is: what are all of you ancestrally?

 

The potentials within

This brings us to how we view education as a process of “drawing out the potentials within”; as what educare from the Latin means.

We are excavating knowledge and reconstructing our realities so that we can ask the right questions, rather than living with incorrect answers based on false premises. Since Merdeka, we have been learning a lot from the issues we raise -- self, religion, spirituality, politics, economics, culture.

Ultimately we are analysing ideology and trying to identify what is ailing this nation. Dialogue can be painful - but critical conversation is the bedrock of social progress, and academia.

In order to look at what's wrong with the present, we must excavate the past - like an archaeologist of knowledge and power. If we must destroy heroes, villains, myths, legends, rulers, despots, and inscriptions and installations or even ancient scriptures that oppresses and mystifies, destroy we must.

Aren't we human beings not Preserver, Cherisher, Destroyer, and Sustainer - all at once? We live in an illusionary word - a 'maya'. Yet we are forced to find the truth in all these. How do we do this? Maybe by rebelling against all conventions and questioning the producer of those truths. That is the beginning of liberation.

 

Critical questions

Our history classes and courses in Citizenship/Malaysian/Ethnic Studies in our public universities love the strategy of “rote-learning”. Critical questions are rarely entertained nor asked, especially those that will deconstruct information that has been filter-funneled into the mind of students.

Rote-learning does not bring progress to the educational system. Rote-learning is a pedagogy borne out of the Industrial Age of the beginning of mass schooling and an ideology to train children to become merely good workers and obedient citizens. This style of learning and teaching will not create the most conducive environment to nurture brains to create new knowledge.

It is a good environment to breed followers, not leaders - let alone frontier thinkers. It is not a Constructivist approach to education. The teaching of race and ethnicity vis-a-viz Malaysian national development has been based on the Essentialist perspective of the 'Malay-centric' domineering ideology.

Rote-learning destroys the culture of critical consciousness in viewing 'Malay-ness' as a reality and not an illusion.

Perhaps critical/philosophical questions on this explosive issue of race and ethnicity for Malaysia are as follow:

How has race been falsely conceived and skillfully utilised as a tool of power and hegemony in an age of deconstructionism?

What economic, political, and cultural conditions and system create cases of massive corruption in all spheres of life and how might a total and radical restructuring of the system not only heal the system but also curb enthusiasm for crypto-crony-corporate capitalism and ultimately bring human beings back to their Natural Self and to Nature - by also destroying all signs, symbols, and semiotics of elitism and the insatiable urge to be greedy and corrupt?

How can Malaysian history be conceived from a technological, social, and humanistic point of view - as a history of classes of people rebelling against human bondage and servitude?


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written by Nasikerabu, August 27, 2010 12:21:58
We are all of ONE race....the HUMAN race...

Unfortunately, UMNO can not accept it becoz if we are all one race in Malaysia, then it's GAME OVER for UMNO........
To stay relevan, they are prepared to do anything and say anything,.....UMNO is cancereous and should be removed without reservation......
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written by educationist, August 27, 2010 05:21:51
. 'Malay' is a historical construction of an "imagined community".
Dr Azly u are the second academician of repute which I have read that dared to state this fact.
Of course it makes not an iota of difference to the UMNOputras and the Perkosans.
Their racists proclamations are intended to influence the weak minded among their kind and hopefully cling to political power.
Anthropological accuracy is never intended!!It is intended to appeal to the lowest of human emotions!!
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written by antares, August 27, 2010 04:25:06
Just for info: I came across this book - Identifying Threats and Threatening Identities: The Social Construction of Realism and Liberalism by David L. Rousseau - Stanford University Press, Stanford, 2006.
May be not just for academicians at least we need to know what we talking about. I haven’t read this book myself, but the review is very interesting, may have the relevant answers what Azly Rahman is saying here. In Identifying Threats and Threatening Identities, Rousseau addresses four sets of questions: (1) how do individuals define members of the "ingroup," and how do they treat "outgroups"; (2) how do individuals construct beliefs and opinions; (3) how do ideas spread throughout a population, and when do they become hegemonic; and (4) how do societies differ in the construction of threats?
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written by red1, August 27, 2010 00:02:19
We have attributed the saying "Takkan Melayu Hilang di Dunia" to Hang Tuah, who is not proven to even exist as a Malay. Our history is highly borrowed from overseas particularly from Atjeh, Pasai and Riau, not even Melaka. Malays as a political reality will soon be lost if it continues to abuse its majority advantage over the other minorities. It must lead or lose its leadership. The last election 65% of the country which are Pribumis did not vote for BN shows that its a self-inflicted wound. It has nothing to do with the non-bumi minority. Go count the majority vote again, and again until you understand where the 65% went to.
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written by Better My, August 26, 2010 18:18:42
I would not bet against the a malay genetics consisting of Chinese, Malabaris, Tamils, Pakistani, Javanese, Ambonese, Communists, Socialists, Capitalists, Scientologists, Turkish, Siamese, Bugis, Melanau, Batak, Bajau, Iban, Portuguese, and a hybrid upon hybrid of all these. The passing of genes from one group of "race to another in the earlier times, pre Hang Tuah days, must be prevalent

It is very unfortunate that in the past 50 years, despite advances of genetics/DNA by leaps and bounds past decade, we had been suppresed to learn the true family tree on the so linquistic production of the race Malay. If they had been done, they have not seen the light of the day. Instead, you see a pathetic National Museum Malaysia, stripped of its very rich history of the soupy mix and cross breeds of the rakyat and scant dsiplay of real history by the BeEnd for its own shallow controlling political interest. We should have the top celebration of our gene pool that made up the malay but instead, true history was denied to us

Restructure in Sabah PKR is a must. All Sabah PKR must conform to KL PKR. It just NOT on that Sabah PKR goes about their own agenda, their ways independent of KL PKR, still dreaming (or blackmailing to form their own party) - this must be stopped. Fall in line as directed by KL PKR.
There is only one chief- that is KL PKR. If you dont like it, join DAP/PAS/other party or F off.
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written by cruzeiro, August 26, 2010 17:23:25
This style of learning and teaching will not create the most conducive environment to nurture brains to create new knowledge.
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Dear Azly,
Let me begin by saying that I'm no "educationist", and hence this opinion of mine is just that of a "layman" where this is concerned.

What I find interesting is the fact that many "educationists" these days seems to use "high-flung" ideas to demonize what is labeled as "rote-learning".
Allow me to speak from experience ...

When I left Malaysia in the pre-Mahathir era for further education, I too belittled what is today called "rote-learning' - wherein the students in my college could even tell you in which paragraph, of which page, of chapter in a 200page book a certain fact could be found!!!
I literally laughed at these guys for their "ability" to do such things ....
I did not see the necessity of it all, and thought it was a waste of time.

Fast-forward a couple of years - these guys passed out with distinctions in their meritocratic (Mahathir calls them racists) system, and were nominated for scholarship seats. Not disappointing their sponsors, they also graduated with greater honors, and were OFFERED SCHOLARSHIPS TO THE US of !!

What I noticed was that none of them - I repeat, NONE - were any less creative in their thought, nor were any of them any less nationalistic/patriotic/ethnically challenged. None that I knew were politically ignorant, nor were any of them handicapped when it came to what you may call "critical pedagogy"!!
In fact, they were (for lack of a better word) SIMPLY BRILLIANT!!
These WERE students, of a system that encouraged what we today demonize as "rote-learning" which the chief of all critics - the westerners - love to belittle!

Dear Sir - I beg to differ in opinion, in that it does not make sense that "rote-learning" is the cause of the illness which as you say, "destroys the culture of critical consciousness in viewing 'Malay-ness' as a reality and not an illusion".
Not by a long shot, dear sir.

What destroys culture, creativity, critical pedagogy is nothing but racism, indoctrination and a sense of "entitlement/inferiority complex/crutch mentality" which has been ingrained into the people from avery young age, and through to the psychological concentration camps they call "universities".
What destroys their minds, is the corruption in society - the corruption of their knowledge, their hearts and minds through wholesale indoctrination which created a whole generation of unthinking sycophants.

To make sure the job is done, they make sure there is racism (that's "meritocracy", says Mahathir) in teachers training colleges - wherein trainers are forced to pass out substandard students according to the recommended "shift of the bell curve to the right", so that the papers will look "merotocratically pretty".
To complete the job, they of course have a castrated media and the one and only BTN which determines the perpetuation of apartheid in Malaysia.

That, in my opinion, is the problem with our education - not rote-learning.
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written by Wally, August 26, 2010 17:17:05
Azly old chap, it's too deep, man, way too deep! Hey, I'm a native English speaker with a post-degree level of qualification, and yet I had to struggle to understand the message. And maybe, even then, I haven't understood it. But if you're saying that the concept of "Malay" people (Malay-ness) as a distinct race set apart from everyone else in Malaysia is "a lot of old baloney", I feel it needs a lot more support by way of a complete and unadulterated potted history that will take more than just a few throw-away references to the vastness of Malaysia's immigrant communities to your melting-pot theory.

I was thinking more along the lines of a book that is itself capable of receiving wide endorsement from learned people, because if Malaysians indeed have been taught about Malay-ness by rote, then you can't expect to undo the majority mindset that easily. Teaching the wrong things by rote does present major problems when it comes to "unlearning", I will agree.

On top of that, Malay-ness is a highly emotive topic that has been dividing Malaysians from way before Malaya attained its independence from the UK. So anything less than a properly documented history of the people of Malaysia - written very clearly in whatever language is felt to be the most appropriate (and Bahasa Malaysia springs to mind) - would not do the trick.

As for your perception on the possible non-benefits of learning by rote, you are way off the mark I'm afraid to say, as well as to why mass public education was introduced and when it was introduced. That alone doesn't augur well for you being right about Malay-ness being a myth, so you need to supply more proof!

Just sticking with correcting your view of rote learning for now, the simple facts are that it is great for instilling fundamental basics into the mind, because those fundamental basics form the foundation from which all higher learning becomes possible. I'm thinking of such things as the "abc" and "times tables", where learning by rote (often set to music) is absolutely essential in my book. I say this having been directly responsible for ensuring the education of over 30 children in the past 40 years (all family members, I must admit). Remember, some of the world's greatest leaders were raised on a diet of learning-by-rote. I myself like to make a distinction between learning-by-rote and indoctrination, and I think the latter is what you were referring to.
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written by earthman, August 26, 2010 14:45:24
Mr Azly Rahman,
Its time someone find the cure for this schizophrenic illusion of a super race as Hitler once tried to and nearly succeeded. It seem that human alone will never achieved its full potential but with divine help maybe it would . Our faith and belief can and will bring changes and transformation. But believing in the wrong faith that somehow turned its believers to become schizophrenias, racists, bigots, extremists, corrupt, tyrants is a tragedy indeed. If only we know the Way, the Truth that brings live, then Malaysia would indeed be the best place to live. Pray that God revealed the Truth that will transformed Malaysia into a new heaven to live in. Yes we must.
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written by a guest, August 26, 2010 14:24:50
I would be very shameful to be associated with the race Malay if the icon of the Malays are the likes of Mahathir, Najis, Keris, Toyol, Mohidin and so forth.

Better be know as bangsa Malaysia rather than bangsa Melayu....

Malu lah aku.!!!
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written by panca, August 26, 2010 13:54:43
By the way, they were not Mahalanuns!
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written by panca, August 26, 2010 13:52:31
If Hang Li Po was already a Chinese, what about Hang Tu Ah, Hang Lee Kir, Hang Lee Qiu, Hang Jee Fatt? Are these so called protector warriors from that era where China has a large Muslim population, now of 200 Million(about the population of Indonesia) and Malaysia overall population is just 10 percent of that of China Muslim and Indonesia. Admiral Zheng Ho, a Chinese of Turkish descent of that era was well known of China's kingdom and prowess in the world sail, would that be hard to reconcile the fact that their journey, brought not only military presence albeit peaceful, there were fleets of them laden with goods and warriors in their exploration. During such period the Muslim Chinese have in fact protected the Malacca Sultanate and those warriors who history mentioned, where could this Muslim warriors come from? Is this history facts being too far-fetched given that we were protected by the Admiral?

Did the locals that hailed from Indonesia able to protect the Sultanate from the Thai Kingdom?

Where could these "few good men" come from during that era? Did or did not the historian twisted the 'the Real Thing'? Will they too get to share the special rights if they were not what was written who they were in the Malaysia version of history?

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