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Urban Studies | 2010

From the Margins to Centre Stage: ‘Indian’ Demonstration Effects in Malaysia’s Political Landscape

Tim Bunnell; Sabitha Nagarajan; Andrew Willford

This paper traces senses of injustice among Indian Malaysians which found expression in the ‘illegal’ Hindraf rally in Kuala Lumpur in 2007. While underlying ethnic and racial differentiation has been rendered through law in the post-colonial nation-state, the focus here is on a specific locality: resettlement flats for Indians displaced for the construction of Malaysia’s federal government administrative centre, Putrajaya. Ex-plantation workers are shown to be symbolically peripheral (to the spectacular ‘national landscape’ of Putrajaya) and to have experienced everyday forms of ethnicised marginalisation. The rally in the commercial heart of Kuala Lumpur—involving tens of thousands of Indian Malaysians from across peninsular Malaysia—mobilised what were previously largely localised grievances such as those associated with the Putrajaya estate evictions. It is shown how this ethnic transgression not only contests the ‘second-class’ position of Indians in Malaysia, but may also contribute to a redrawing of the ethnic contours of Malaysia’s legal and political landscape. More broadly, the Hindraf events also serve as a reminder that rights and social justice claims expressed in key urban centres continue to have important national-scale dimensions, even in an ostensibly neo-liberalised global economy.


Ecology of Food and Nutrition | 2018

Using a cultural-ecological framework to explore dietary beliefs and practices during pregnancy and lactation among women in Adivasi communities in the Nilgiris Biosphere Reserve, India

Hope C. Craig; R. Jeyanthi; Gretel H. Pelto; Andrew Willford; Rebecca J. Stoltzfus

ABSTRACT This article explores maternal dietary beliefs and practices gathered through interviews with mothers of infants and young children in Adivasi communities in the Nilgiris Biosphere Reserve, India. Guided by focused ethnographic study methods, interviews were conducted with 33 key informants. We used a cultural-ecological framework to analyze and interpret the texts that were elicited from women about dietary beliefs and eating patterns during pregnancy and lactation. We identify differences between what women were advised to eat, felt they should eat, and reported consuming. The findings offer guidance for interventions to improve maternal diets in this vulnerable population.


Archive | 2006

Cage of Freedom: Tamil Identity and the Ethnic Fetish in Malaysia

Andrew Willford


Archive | 2005

Spirited politics : religion and public life in contemporary Southeast Asia

Andrew Willford; Kenneth M. George


Identities-global Studies in Culture and Power | 2002

Weapons of the Meek: Ecstatic Ritualism and Strategic Ecumenism among Tamil Hindus in Malaysia

Andrew Willford


Archive | 2009

Clio/anthropos : exploring the boundaries between history and anthropology

Andrew Willford; Eric Tagliacozzo


Cultural Anthropology | 2006

The “Already Surmounted” yet “Secretly Familiar”: Malaysian Identity as Symptom

Andrew Willford


International Social Science Journal | 2003

Possession and displacement in Kuala Lumpur's ethnic landscape*

Andrew Willford


Archive | 2014

Tamils and the Haunting of Justice: History and Recognition in Malaysia's Plantations

Andrew Willford


American Ethnologist | 2007

Review essay: “The truest belief is compulsion”: Othering, the unconscious, and ethnographic inquiry

Andrew Willford

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Kenneth M. George

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Tim Bunnell

National University of Singapore

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