ABSTRACT

Drawing on fieldwork carried out among male motor mechanics in the Chinese diaspora of Penang, Malaysia, this informative volume explores the links between technology and the masculinization of power. Malaysia shares an obsession with modernity by way of technological development and a "can do" entrepreneurial spirit where technology is held in high esteem. Technology holds such positive connotations in Malaysian society that it is therefore a source of individual and national empowerment. Technology and modernity are therefore important factors when understanding contemporary Malaysian society. Just as there is very much a masculine ethos pervading Malaysia's spirit and belief in modernity and progress, this insightful and rewarding book focuses on technology and machines in relation to masculinity to provide an innovative, anthropological perspective of Malaysian society and the Chinese diaspora.

chapter |14 pages

Prologue

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|29 pages

The ethnographic setting

chapter 3|29 pages

Becoming a man and growing up male

chapter 4|18 pages

The embodiment of a mechanic

chapter 5|28 pages

Working hard and making money

chapter 6|17 pages

Transgressing gender and class