Title of article :
Book Reviews: Representation, Identity and Multiculturalism in Sarawak
Author/Authors :
Ndoma, Ibrahim university of malaya - Faculty of Economics and Administration, Malaysia
From page :
387
To page :
395
Abstract :
The heterogeneity of people and cultures held by a single geo-political boundary is common around the world. Such a geo-political setting presents a rich and dynamic mix of cultural practices, religious beliefs and political interests, which shapes the representation and identity of ethnic societies. In the same vein, one cannot rule out the effects of external influence, which seemingly distorts and largely reconfigures ethnic representation and identity of multicultural societies.
Journal title :
Institutions an‎d Economies
Journal title :
Institutions an‎d Economies
Record number :
2602821
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