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A Sleeping Tiger Clare L. Boulanger

A Sleeping Tiger By Clare L. Boulanger

A Sleeping Tiger by Clare L. Boulanger


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A Sleeping Tiger is a rare book-length treatment of urbanization among Dayaks and also offers a fresh perspective on ethnicity, class, and the context in which they function to the benefit of some and the great detriment of others.

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A Sleeping Tiger: Ethnicity, Class, and New Dayak Dreams in Urban Sarawak by Clare L. Boulanger

A Sleeping Tiger is a rare book-length treatment of urbanization among Dayaks and also offers a fresh perspective on ethnicity, class, and the context in which they function to the benefit of some and the great detriment of others. Although readers may never have heard of Dayaks (the indigenous, largely non-Muslim peoples of Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo), they have surely witnessed the impact of ethnicity and class on the world today. Dayaks have hardly been spared this impact. Formerly forest dwellers in the main, Dayaks have been migrating en masse into Sarawak's towns and cities, but despite their better efforts to succeed in the urban environment, they feel demeaned and disadvantaged relative to the other ethnic groups of Malaysia.

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Clare Boulanger's A Sleeping Tiger is a theoretically sophisticated but concisely written account of how the Dayaks, a large ethnic minority in east Malaysia and adjacent parts of Borneo, are struggling to adapt the ethnic language in which Malaysians have argued political issues so that Dayaks too can benefit from the system, which favors the interests of Malays. Boulanger sensitively shows how modernization not only disrupts traditional communities but the sense of self-worth, which she refers to as dignity, imbedded in the complex personal relationships traditional life requires. The enormous simplifications entailed in being moden, modern, require recasting of the Dayak vision of themselves. The clarity of Boulanger's language and theoretical approach would make this book useful to upper-level courses on ethnicity, development, and Southeast Asia, as well as to area specialists. -- Robert Knox Dentan, professor emeritus, SUNY Buffalo; author of Overwhelming Terror: Love, Fear, Peace, and Violence among the Semai of Malaysia

About Clare L. Boulanger

Clare L. Boulanger, a cultural anthropologist, carried out dissertation research in Malaysia in 1988-89 and returned to the country for the Sarawak project covered in this volume. She has published several articles on Malaysia; recently, she also edited an anthology on American culture (Reflecting on America: Anthropological Views of U.S. Culture, Allyn & Bacon, 2007). Dr. Boulanger is a Professor of Anthropology at Mesa State College in Grand Junction, Colorado, where she has taught since 1993.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 One. Introduction: Ethnicity, class, and dreams of dignity Chapter 2 Two. The construction of ethnicity in Sarawak-from Brunei to Malaysia Chapter 3 Three. Malaysia and the race race to modernity Chapter 4 Four. Malaya and Sarawak-a long, slow pas de deux Chapter 5 Five. Fieldwork in the urban jungles of Borneo Chapter 6 Six. Dayaks-losing the race race? Chapter 7 Seven. Fighting in a different way: In defense of being Dayak Chapter 8 Eight. Conclusion: The impossible dream? Chapter 9 Postscript: The general elections of 2008

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NLS9780761843764
9780761843764
0761843760
A Sleeping Tiger: Ethnicity, Class, and New Dayak Dreams in Urban Sarawak by Clare L. Boulanger
New
Paperback
University Press of America
2008-10-21
188
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