Journal article

'Family values' and Islamic revival: Gender, rights and state moral projects in Malaysia

M Stivens

Women S Studies International Forum | Published : 2006

Abstract

This article explores the cultural politics of the state's 'family values' project in Islamising Malaysia. It examines some of the complex intersections among versions of local and global family values discourses and their place in nationalist, Islamic and Islamist projects in the country: these versions include local and more global claims about family values, 'Asian family' values, and versions of 'Islamic' family values. Seeing the moral project of family values as occupying a central place in the cultural contests staged by state, religion and the media, the article argues that the embeddedness of this widely-supported project in a number of versions of 'Islamic values' and in wider alli..

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