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Original Articles

Re-writing the City: Putrajaya as Representation

Pages 117-138 | Published online: 21 Jun 2007
 

Abstract

Putrajaya, approximately midway between Malaysia's monarchic/parliamentary capital of Kuala Lumpur and the new national gateway of Kuala Lumpur International Airport, is being developed as the national administrative capital. At first glance it presents as a typical exercise in national celebration, with grand axis, monumental building arrangements, an ornamental lake and token ecological displays. However, a more in-depth examination reveals ambiguities and tensions: between legislature and bureaucracy, between national integrity and global ambition, between rival views of nature and, in its adopted imagery (‘styling’), between actual and wished-for origins, and between nostalgia for origins (albeit ambiguous) and a vision of a radically different future. With an even deeper reading, there emerge profound questions about national identity and trajectory.

Notes

1. Malays increased to 33% by 1980 (Chinese to 52%), 37% by 1991 (46%), and 38% by 2000 (43%). Draft Structure Plan KL Citation 2020 (2003), p. 4.4

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