This project investigates the unspoken issues of misogyny that have been circling the Malay community in Singapore for generations. It aims to highlight scenes of discriminating actions against Malay women and distinguish the blurred lines between cultural and religious beliefs based on the expectations of how a Malay woman should act. A Malay Wo(man) follows through a series of men depicted in different situations that were initially faced by a woman. Referencing the influence of pop culture in the Malay media industry, each image is inspired by a selected scene from films that potentially indicate sexist themes. This paper will first explore the Malay cultural standards of both Singapore and Malaysia, linking them to the race's hi...
Singaporean Muslimahs (Muslim Females) express diversity in the level of adherence to Islamic form o...
Malay world has been experiencing the conflicting and converging international influences of globali...
As a result of personal and structural factors present in Singapore, the Malay Bible study group has...
Through various far-reaching measures of modernisation the recently independent Malaysian state ende...
Purpose of the study: In Malay society, gender roles are formed and developed by a culture that plac...
Purpose of the study: In Malay society, gender roles are formed and developed by a culture that plac...
Veiling or wearing the hijab is a practice of Islamic faith. As a Muslim country, the progressive so...
Through various far-reaching measures of modernisation the recently independent Malaysian state ende...
This paper is an attempt to explore the changing roles of women, specifically the changing roles of ...
Studies on the Malays in Singapore and their social, economic and political marginality have been we...
This study discusses the social issues that occurred in Malaysia from the Islamic point of view. Thi...
Aimed at overturning the repressive practice of dismissing the unique distinctiveness of different M...
This book provides a historical and ethnographic examination of gender relations in Malay society, i...
Aimed at overturning the repressive practice of dismissing the unique distinctiveness of different M...
This paper examines the debate on the Malaysian laws on Muslim women’s rights with a view to identif...
Singaporean Muslimahs (Muslim Females) express diversity in the level of adherence to Islamic form o...
Malay world has been experiencing the conflicting and converging international influences of globali...
As a result of personal and structural factors present in Singapore, the Malay Bible study group has...
Through various far-reaching measures of modernisation the recently independent Malaysian state ende...
Purpose of the study: In Malay society, gender roles are formed and developed by a culture that plac...
Purpose of the study: In Malay society, gender roles are formed and developed by a culture that plac...
Veiling or wearing the hijab is a practice of Islamic faith. As a Muslim country, the progressive so...
Through various far-reaching measures of modernisation the recently independent Malaysian state ende...
This paper is an attempt to explore the changing roles of women, specifically the changing roles of ...
Studies on the Malays in Singapore and their social, economic and political marginality have been we...
This study discusses the social issues that occurred in Malaysia from the Islamic point of view. Thi...
Aimed at overturning the repressive practice of dismissing the unique distinctiveness of different M...
This book provides a historical and ethnographic examination of gender relations in Malay society, i...
Aimed at overturning the repressive practice of dismissing the unique distinctiveness of different M...
This paper examines the debate on the Malaysian laws on Muslim women’s rights with a view to identif...
Singaporean Muslimahs (Muslim Females) express diversity in the level of adherence to Islamic form o...
Malay world has been experiencing the conflicting and converging international influences of globali...
As a result of personal and structural factors present in Singapore, the Malay Bible study group has...