Indonesia–Malaysia relations from below: Indonesian migrants and the role of identity

IF 0.7 3区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES South East Asia Research Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI:10.1080/0967828X.2022.2055489
A. Maksum
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ABSTRACT Empirical studies on relationships between Indonesians and Malaysians, especially those living in Penang, Malaysia, diverge significantly from the narratives commonly found in mainstream media. At the national level, the two countries have frequently been involved in problems that have led to inter-state tensions. However, at the grassroots level of personal relationships, specifically between Indonesian migrants and local Malaysians, harmony and cohesion as well as mutual benefits are more often expressed by those involved. This article argues that a similarity of identity has made it easier for Indonesian migrants to build cohesion with the local Malaysian population and with Malays in particular. As a consequence of these similar identities and cohesive relationships, Indonesian migrants experience various benefits and feel safer when facing legal issues. This article outlines the origins of Indonesian migrant identity and discusses specific elements to elaborate on the role of identity at the personal level of Indonesia–Malaysia relations.
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摘要:关于印尼人和马来西亚人关系的实证研究,尤其是居住在马来西亚槟城的印尼人和马来西亚人之间的关系,与主流媒体中常见的叙述大相径庭。在国家一级,这两个国家经常卷入导致国家间紧张局势的问题。然而,在基层的个人关系中,特别是在印尼移民和马来西亚本地人之间,和谐、凝聚力和互惠互利更多地是由相关人员表达的。本文认为,身份的相似性使印尼移民更容易与当地的马来西亚人,特别是马来人建立凝聚力。由于这些相似的身份和紧密的关系,印尼移民体验到各种好处,在面对法律问题时感到更安全。本文概述了印尼移民身份认同的起源,并讨论了身份认同在印尼-马来西亚关系中个人层面的作用。
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期刊介绍: Published three times per year by IP Publishing on behalf of SOAS (increasing to quarterly in 2010), South East Asia Research includes papers on all aspects of South East Asia within the disciplines of archaeology, art history, economics, geography, history, language and literature, law, music, political science, social anthropology and religious studies. Papers are based on original research or field work.
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