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CHAPTER 12 Exhibiting “Civilization” : The Hong Kong Junta and the Portraits of Filipino Bodies and Minds, 1898–1899

  • Laura Díaz-Esteve
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Bodies beyond Binaries
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© 2024, Leiden University Press

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Chapters in this book

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