Unsettling Absences: Urbanism in Rural Malaysia
Eric C. Thompson
In Unsettling Absences, Eric Thompson argues that urbanism is a cultural
force unbound from the city and is a pervasive presence in the Malaysian countryside.
Transported to rural communities, urbanism has motivated migration, transformed the social
lives of rural inhabitants, and created a deep ambivalence about personal identity. This has
left rural Malays feeling out of place in both the city and the village. Kuala Lumpur
epitomises modernity, but rural Malays who move there are often marginalised in squatter
settlements on its periphery. The kampung symbolises home and the locus of Malay identity,
but schoolbooks and television have projected urbanism that marks rural life as backwards
and marginal in a forward-looking nation into the kampung.
The book challenges city-bound urban studies by locating urbanism in a wider world that
extends outside of the city, and shows the conflicted realities of rural dwellers in an
overwhelmingly urban world. As others have challenged the meaning of "modernity", Thompson
challenges the meaning of "urban" while still recognising the powerful effects of an ideology
of "urbanism". Unsettling Absences is a call to take seriously place-based identities and
cultural geographies in a world where the urban/rural divide is dissolving in practice but
in cultural terms remains as powerful as ever.
Eric C. THOMPSON is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at the National University of Singapore.
publication year: 2006
288 pages
ISBN: 978-9971-69-336-7 Paperback US$30.00 S$38.00
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