Farish A. Noor 1967-

Racial Difference and the Colonial Wars of 19th Century Southeast Asia - 1 online resource (289 pages)

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Includes bibliographies and index.

Cover -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Why Race Mattered: Racial Difference, Racialized Colonial Capitalism and the Racialized Wars of Nineteenth-Century Colonial Southeast Asia -- Farish A. Noor and Peter Carey -- 1 Towards the Great Divide -- Race, Sexuality, Violence and Colonialism in the Dutch East Indies, from Daendels (1808-1811) to the Java War (1825-1830) -- Peter Carey -- 2 Hostis Humanis Generis -- The Invention of the 'Warlike Dayak Race' during the 'War on Piracy' in Borneo, 1830-1848 -- Farish A. Noor -- 3 Piratical Headhunters yang semacam Melayu dan Cina Creating the Abject Native Other during the Mat Salleh Rebellion (1894-1905) -- Yvonne Tan -- 4 The Franco-Siamese War and the Russo-Japanese War -- Two Colonial Wars and the Political Appropriation of the Idea of Race in Absolutist Siam -- David M. Malitz -- 5 'Sly Civility' and the Myth of the 'Lazy Malay' -- The Discursive Economy of British Colonial Power during the Pahang Civil War, 1891-1895 -- Netusha Naidu -- 6 'Smoked Yankees', 'Wild' Catholics and the Newspaper 'Lions' of Manila -- The Multiplicity of Race in the Philippine-American War -- Brian Shott 7 Warriors and Colonial Wars in Muslim Philippines Since 1800 -- Mesrob Vartavarian -- Chronology of Major Events and Conflicts in Southeast Asia, 1800-1900 -- Contributors -- Index



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