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Violence and emancipation in colonial ideology : Hong Kong and British Malaya /

Are there ethics justifying anti-colonial violence? How and why did the violence and visions of nationalist movements become incorporated by colonial and neo-colonial rule? Using the insurrection by the Malayan Communist Party (1948-1960) as an example, this book argues that resorting to violence sp...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Price, Rohan (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Kowloon, Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong Press, [2019]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Intro -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- List of Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 Violence and Emancipation -- Introduction -- How Emancipation and Violence Continue to Work -- Colonial Ideology and its Elements -- Emancipation -- Violence -- The Malay Moment -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2 Ideology -- Introduction -- Colonial Ideology and its Uses of Comparison -- Communism and the Modern -- Burma and Malaya -- The CCP and the MCP -- Malayan Communism and its Claim to Objectivity -- The MCP Platform 
505 8 |a Use of the Subjective in Colonial Ideology -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3 Compensation -- Introduction -- Compensating Acceptable Nationalism -- Malaya and Hong Kong -- Purchasing the Peace -- The Compensation Decisions -- Singapore and the Federation of Malaya -- Oil and Decolonisation: North Borneo and Sarawak -- Hong Kong -- Reasons for the Compensation Decisions -- Immunising Malaya and Singapore from Communism -- International Arbitrariness -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4 Laissez-faire -- Introduction -- Recolonising by Letting Go -- A Little History -- An Ideology of Doing Nothing 
505 8 |a Strickland's Thesis -- Detecting Ideology in Moratorium Exemptions -- Lo's Advice to Strickland -- Non-compensation of the Nationalist Factory Sector -- The Chiens -- The Political Studies Clique, China Paint, and Chiap Hua -- The Po Shing: Nationalists or British? -- Matheson's Reasons -- Conclusion -- Chapter 5 Silencing and Renouncing the Heroic -- Introduction -- Mock Radicals -- The Central Problems -- Exposure via Benjamin -- Observations of Centrist Intellectualism -- The Everyman Sympathy Trope -- Leftist Settler Syndrome -- Keeping Colonial People Small -- Communists as Losers 
505 8 |a Colonial Ideology: Present and Past -- Lam Swee and Deflection -- Propaganda -- Conclusion -- Chapter 6 Concluding Remarks -- Chapter Conclusions -- Ideology -- The Future? -- Notes -- References 
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