‘Urban, modern and Islamic’: The politics of muslim Men's fashion in Malaysia

Q1 Social Sciences
Wai Weng Hew
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This article focuses on the cultural politics of contemporary urban Muslim men's fashion in Malaysia. By looking at the debates surrounding these Muslim men's fashion trends and based on my observation in Muslim men's fashion boutiques and other urban spaces, this article explores how masculinity, ethnicity and Islam implicate each other. Most Malay Muslim men wear baju Melayu (traditional Malay clothing) during the festive seasons. However, there have been evolving trends in Malay men's fashion. The jubah (a long Arabic robe) and kurta (a long upper garment which many South Asians wear) have become popular, especially among segments of young Muslim men in urban Malaysia. The popularity of jubah a decade ago prompted some observers to worry about an ‘Arabisation’ or the perceived growth of Islamic conservatism. However, as I observe, the jubah in Malaysian fashion industries has been adapted to the local taste and fashion trends; hence, it is a modern and creative adaptation of ‘Arabness’ instead of a form of sweeping ‘Arabisation’. Since 2018, there has been a trend of wearing tanjak (traditional Malay headgear) to assert Malay political power and cultural identity. From modern appropriation of ‘Arabness’ to the contemporary reinvention of traditional Malay costume, urban Malay Muslim men's aesthetic expressions reveal the mediation of religious and ethnic identities amidst rapid urbanisation and socio-political change in contemporary Malaysia. How should an ideal Malay Muslim man dress? This debate reveals the politics of different versions of Islamic piety and Malay identity in Malaysia today.

都市、现代和伊斯兰":马来西亚穆斯林男士时装政治
本文重点探讨马来西亚当代都市穆斯林男士时装的文化政治。通过观察围绕这些穆斯林男士时装趋势的争论,并根据我在穆斯林男士时装精品店和其他城市空间的观察,本文探讨了男性气质、种族和伊斯兰教如何相互影响。大多数马来穆斯林男子在节日期间穿着马来传统服装(baju Melayu)。然而,马来男士的时尚趋势也在不断演变。jubah(一种阿拉伯长袍)和 kurta(一种许多南亚人穿的长上衣)开始流行起来,尤其是在马来西亚城市的年轻穆斯林男子中。十年前,jubah 的流行曾引发一些观察家对 "阿拉伯化 "或伊斯兰保守主义增长的担忧。然而,正如我所观察到的,马来西亚时尚产业中的jubah已经适应了当地的品味和时尚潮流;因此,它是对 "阿拉伯化 "的一种现代和创造性的适应,而不是一种全面的 "阿拉伯化 "形式。自 2018 年以来,出现了佩戴 tanjak(马来传统头饰)以宣示马来政治权力和文化身份的趋势。从 "阿拉伯化 "的现代挪用到传统马来服饰的当代重塑,城市马来穆斯林男子的审美表达揭示了当代马来西亚快速城市化和社会政治变革中宗教和种族身份的中介。理想的马来穆斯林男子应该如何着装?这场辩论揭示了当今马来西亚不同版本的伊斯兰虔诚和马来人身份的政治性。
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City, Culture and Society
City, Culture and Society Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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