ベンガル湾海域世界の今日的動態に関する一考察 : マレーシアのタミル系ムスリム移民に着目して
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- The Contemporary Dynamics of the Bay of Bengal Maritime World in the Tamil-Muslim Immigrant Community of Malaysia
- タイトル(掲載誌)
- 東南アジア研究 = Japanese journal of Southeast Asian studies / 京都大学東南アジア地域研究研究所 編
- 巻号年月日等(掲載誌)
- 63(1):2025.7
- 掲載巻
- 63
- 掲載号
- 1
- 掲載ページ
- 93-119
- 掲載年月日(W3CDTF)
- 2025-07
- ISSN(掲載誌)
- 0563-8682
- ISSN-L(掲載誌)
- 0563-8682
- 出版事項(掲載誌)
- 京都 : 京都大学東南アジア地域研究研究所
- 出版地(国名コード)
- JP
- 本文の言語コード
- jpn
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- NDLC
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- 一般
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- 国立国会図書館
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- Z8-392
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- 書誌ID(NDLBibID)
- 034308239
- 整理区分コード
- 632
- 要約等
- <p>This paper examines how the Bay of Bengal maritime network, which preceded the nation-state era, has evolved and continues to influence today’s Tamil-Muslim immigrant community in Malaysia. Since pre-modern times, Tamil Muslims have migrated from South India to the Malay Peninsula, primarily as traders or merchants. They established a cosmopolitan community through partial settlement and intermarriage with local Malays. Despite significant changes to the character of this community during the late nineteenth to early twentieth centuries, the migration pattern and the fluidity of members’ ethnic identity persisted into the nation-state era.</p><p>Detailed ethnographic field research conducted in Penang reveals that the contemporary Tamil-Muslim immigrant community retains its cosmopolitan character, encompassing individuals with diverse backgrounds in birthplace, official ethnic classification, and nationality. This enduring diversity is sustained through the continuous influx of new immigrants based on historical maritime networks. Thus, the Tamil-Muslim immigrant community in Malaysia has persisted into the present, rooted in the historical continuity of the Bay of Bengal maritime network, which has overlapped with the framework of the nation-state.</p>
- DOI
- 10.20495/tak.25004
- オンライン閲覧公開範囲
- インターネット公開
- 連携機関・データベース
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- 要約等
- <p>This paper examines how the Bay of Bengal maritime network, which preceded the nation-state era, has evolved and continues to influence today’s Tamil-Muslim immigrant community in Malaysia. Since pre-modern times, Tamil Muslims have migrated from South India to the Malay Peninsula, primarily as traders or merchants. They established a cosmopolitan community through partial settlement and intermarriage with local Malays. Despite significant changes to the character of this community during the late nineteenth to early twentieth centuries, the migration pattern and the fluidity of members’ ethnic identity persisted into the nation-state era.</p><p>Detailed ethnographic field research conducted in Penang reveals that the contemporary Tamil-Muslim immigrant community retains its cosmopolitan character, encompassing individuals with diverse backgrounds in birthplace, official ethnic classification, and nationality. This enduring diversity is sustained through the continuous influx of new immigrants based on historical maritime networks. Thus, the Tamil-Muslim immigrant community in Malaysia has persisted into the present, rooted in the historical continuity of the Bay of Bengal maritime network, which has overlapped with the framework of the nation-state.</p>
- DOI
- 10.20495/tak.25004
- オンライン閲覧公開範囲
- インターネット公開
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- 参照
- Indian Muslims in Malaysia: A Sociological Analysis of a Minority Ethnic GroupMalayan Citizenship Legislationwhat is a Malay? situational selection of ethnic identity in a plural societyEating TogetherThe Meaning and Measurement of Ethnicity in Malaysia: An Analysis of Census ClassificationsIndian Muslims in Malaysia: Images of Shifting Identities in the Multi-ethnic StateThe Chulia in Penang: Patronage and Place-Making Around the Kapitan Kling Mosque 1786–1957Islamic Nationhood and Colonial IndonesiaYearning to BelongTHE BAY OF BENGAL AND THE MALAY WORLDRace, Religion, and the ‘Indian Muslim’ Predicament in SingaporeDebating about Identity in Malaysia:A Discourse Analysis
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- 034308239