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CHAPTER 12 Exhibiting “Civilization” : The Hong Kong Junta and the Portraits of Filipino Bodies and Minds, 1898–1899
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Laura Díaz-Esteve
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 7
- Unframing the Binary : Introducing Bodies Beyond Binaries 9
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PART 1 Ruled and Unruly
- Chapter 1. Trans without Borders: Castration and the Politics of Historical Knowledge 39
- CHAPTER 2 Embodiment and Biomedical Authority in South Asia : Reading Objectification and Subversion in the Colonial Clinic 55
- CHAPTER 3 The Body of the Burmese Muslim 79
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PART 2 Emotional and Trained
- Chapter 4. Bodies, Emotions, Labor: The Jamia Millia Islamia and the New Education Movemen 103
- CHAPTER 5 A Healthy Body for a Healthy Mind? The Corporal Impact of Student Mobility From and Towards Indochina, 1900–1945 127
- CHAPTER 6 Wrestling for the Humankind of the Future : Aurobindo Ghose’s and Mirra Alfassa’s Politics of Physical Education in Pondicherry 153
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PART 3 Mobility and Confinement
- Chapter 7. Masculinity on the Move from Barcelona to Bombay: The Men of the Catalan Bourgeoisie and Their Bodily Encounters in Colonial India 179
- CHAPTER 8 Purdah, National Degeneration, and Pelvic Politics : Women’s Physical Exercise in Colonial India, c. 1900–1947 197
- CHAPTER 9 Captive Bodies : Soldier and Civilian Internment in the Japanese Occupation of Malaya and Singapore, 1942–1945 227
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PART 4 Respectability and Deviancy
- Chapter 10. Pigsticking: The ‘Noble’ Indian Boar and Colonial Constructions of Elite Masculinity 243
- CHAPTER 11 The Many Lives of the “European Vagrant” in Colonial Singapore, c. 1890–1940 263
- CHAPTER 12 Exhibiting “Civilization” : The Hong Kong Junta and the Portraits of Filipino Bodies and Minds, 1898–1899 289
- Afterword 315
- About the authors 323
- Index 327
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 7
- Unframing the Binary : Introducing Bodies Beyond Binaries 9
-
PART 1 Ruled and Unruly
- Chapter 1. Trans without Borders: Castration and the Politics of Historical Knowledge 39
- CHAPTER 2 Embodiment and Biomedical Authority in South Asia : Reading Objectification and Subversion in the Colonial Clinic 55
- CHAPTER 3 The Body of the Burmese Muslim 79
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PART 2 Emotional and Trained
- Chapter 4. Bodies, Emotions, Labor: The Jamia Millia Islamia and the New Education Movemen 103
- CHAPTER 5 A Healthy Body for a Healthy Mind? The Corporal Impact of Student Mobility From and Towards Indochina, 1900–1945 127
- CHAPTER 6 Wrestling for the Humankind of the Future : Aurobindo Ghose’s and Mirra Alfassa’s Politics of Physical Education in Pondicherry 153
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PART 3 Mobility and Confinement
- Chapter 7. Masculinity on the Move from Barcelona to Bombay: The Men of the Catalan Bourgeoisie and Their Bodily Encounters in Colonial India 179
- CHAPTER 8 Purdah, National Degeneration, and Pelvic Politics : Women’s Physical Exercise in Colonial India, c. 1900–1947 197
- CHAPTER 9 Captive Bodies : Soldier and Civilian Internment in the Japanese Occupation of Malaya and Singapore, 1942–1945 227
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PART 4 Respectability and Deviancy
- Chapter 10. Pigsticking: The ‘Noble’ Indian Boar and Colonial Constructions of Elite Masculinity 243
- CHAPTER 11 The Many Lives of the “European Vagrant” in Colonial Singapore, c. 1890–1940 263
- CHAPTER 12 Exhibiting “Civilization” : The Hong Kong Junta and the Portraits of Filipino Bodies and Minds, 1898–1899 289
- Afterword 315
- About the authors 323
- Index 327