Data-Gathering in Colonial Southeast Asia 1800-1900 : : Framing the Other / / Farish A. Noor.

Empire-building did not only involve the use of excessive violence against native communities, but also required the gathering of data about the native Other. This is a book about books, which looks at the writings of Western colonial administrators, company-men and map-makers who wrote about Southe...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Amsterdam University Press Complete eBook-Package 2019
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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam : : Amsterdam University Press, , [2019]
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Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (266 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
A Note on Spelling --
Introduction --
1. Caught in the Eye of Empire --
2. Deadly Testimonies --
3. Fairy Tales and Nightmares --
4. The Needle of Empire --
5. The Panopticon in the Indies --
Appendix A. Proclamation of Lord Minto, Governor-General of British India, at Molenvliet, Java, 11 September 1811 --
Appendix B .Proclamation of Stamford Raffles, Lieutenant-General of Java, At Batavia, Java, 15 October 1813 --
Appendix C. The Treaty of Peace Concluded at Yandabo --
Appendix D. The Treaty of Friendship and Commerce between Her Majesty and the Sultan of Borneo (Brunei). Signed, in the English and Malay Languages, 27 May 1847 --
Appendix E. The Racial Census employed in British Malaya from 1871 to 1931 --
Timeline of Events and Developments in Southeast Asia 1800-1900 --
Bibliography --
Index
Summary:Empire-building did not only involve the use of excessive violence against native communities, but also required the gathering of data about the native Other. This is a book about books, which looks at the writings of Western colonial administrators, company-men and map-makers who wrote about Southeast Asia in the 19th century. In the course of their information-gathering they had also framed the people of Southeast Asia in a manner that gave rise to Orientalist racial stereotypes that would be used again and again. This work revisits the era of colonial data-collecting to demonstrate the workings of the imperial echo chamber, and how in the discourse of 19th century colonial-capitalism data was effectively weaponized to serve the interests of Empire.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9789048544455
9783110661521
9783110649826
9783110610765
9783110664232
9783110610130
9783110606485
DOI:10.1515/9789048544455?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Farish A. Noor.