2022
DOI: 10.1111/issj.12322
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Multiethnic intergenerational perspectives on interethnic marriages in Peninsular Malaysia: The challenge of ethno‐religionist identity

Abstract: Against the background of a long history of acceptance of transmigration from various parts of the world and interethnic marriages being embraced, political agendas that prevailed following the independence of Malaysia culminated in a society with increasing ethnic polarisation impacting on social cohesion and reports of aversion to interethnic marriages. This study is aimed at exploring the perspectives of people who have lived through the different sociopolitical changes impacting on the social fabric. Using… Show more

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