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Media and Nation Building: How the Iban Became Malaysian

New York: Berghahn (2008), xiv, 231 pp.

Contains illustrations, tables bibliogr. pp. 200-220, index

Series: Asia Pacific Studies, 1

ISBN 978-1-84545-135-6 (pbk); 9780857456878 (ebook)

Signature commbox: 327:10-Culture 2006

"While much has been written about the growing influence of television and the Internet on modern warfare, little is known about the relationship between media and nation building. This book explores, for the first time, this relationship by means of a paradigmatic case of successful nation building: Malaysia. Based on extended fieldwork and historical research, the author follows the diffusion, adoption, and social uses of media among the Iban of Sarawak, in Malaysian Borneo and demonstrates the wide-ranging process of nation building that has accompanied the Iban adoption of radio, clocks, print media, and television. In less than four decades, Iban longhouses ('villages under one roof') have become media organizations shaped by the official ideology of Malaysia, a country hastily formed in 1963 by conjoining four disparate territories." (Publisher description)