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Living in Malaysia

Yves Earhart

Editora: Publifye

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"Living in Malaysia" offers an illuminating exploration of one of Southeast Asia's most culturally rich nations, where traditional values and modern development coexist in a unique social tapestry. The book expertly navigates through Malaysia's complex multicultural landscape, shaped by Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous influences, providing both scholarly analysis and practical insights for anyone seeking to understand or integrate into Malaysian society.

 
Through a well-structured examination divided into three main sections, the book first delves into urban life in major cities like Kuala Lumpur and Penang, exploring everything from housing markets to workplace dynamics. The narrative then shifts to coastal and rural areas, before culminating in a thorough analysis of social integration and interethnic relations.

 
What makes this work particularly valuable is its comprehensive approach to explaining how religious practices, urban planning, and language policies intersect to shape daily life in contemporary Malaysia. Drawing from a robust combination of demographic data, sociological studies, and first-hand accounts, the book presents Malaysia's transformation from a British colony to a modern middle-income nation.

 
It distinguishes itself by providing both theoretical frameworks and practical applications, making complex social science concepts accessible while maintaining academic rigor. The work's balanced treatment of sensitive topics such as affirmative action policies and religious expression in public spaces makes it an invaluable resource for expatriates, international students, and business professionals engaging with Malaysian society.
Disponível desde: 08/01/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 111 páginas.

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