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Proper Islamic Consumption
Shopping among the Malays in Modern Malaysia
by Johan Fischer
  • First book exploring how Malaysia's emerging Malay middle class is constituted through consumer practices and Islamic revivalism.
  • Examines the powerful linkages between class, consumption, market relations, Islam and the state in contemporary Malaysia.

Exploring consumption practices in urban Malaysia, this book shows how diverse forms of Malay middle-class consumption (of food, clothing and cars, for example) are understood, practised and contested as a particular mode of modern Islamic practice. It illustrates ways in which the issue of 'proper Islamic consumption' for consumers, the marketplace and the state in contemporary Malaysia evokes a whole range of contradictory Islamic visions, lifestyles and debates articulating what Islam is or ought to be. Its rich empirical material on everyday consumption in a local context will reinvigorate theoretical discussions about the nature of religion, ritual, the sacred and capitalism in the new millennium.

Published by NIAS Press, NIAS Monographs # 113
March 2008, 272 pp, 30 illustrations
ISBN 978 87 7694 031 7 , hardback, £40.00
ISBN 978 87 7694 032 4, paperback, £17.99