This article seeks to move beyond the critical politicizing impulse that has characterized anthropologies of development since the 1990s towards a more open-ended commitment to taking seriously the diverse moral and imaginative topographies of development. It explores how members of four small Bidayuh villages affected by a dam-construction and resettlement scheme in Sarawak draw on both historically inflected tropes of gifting and Christian moral understandings in their engagements with Malaysia's peculiar brand of state-led development. These enable the affected villagers not to resolve the problems posed by Malaysian developmentalism, but to ambiguate them and actually hold resolution at bay. I conclude by considering the implications of...
Hydropower dams have been criticised for their social and environmental implications. There have bee...
This paper explores the ideological context of rural development in Sabah, Malaysia. Drawing on ethn...
Starting with the incident now known as the cow’s head protest, this article traces and unpacks the ...
In December 2008, I had breakfast with an elderly Bidayuh man and his daughter in their upland villa...
Eventhough the district government has somehow acknowledged the failure of its own initiatives to em...
Based on ethnographic material gathered from villages surrounding the Bibiyana gas field operated by...
This thesis offers an ethnographic account of the social complexity that emerges in the wake of the ...
In 1959, a road was built from Kuching, the state capital of Sarawak, to Padawan on the Indonesian ...
A Caltech anthropologist discusses a four-stage development framework that may explain the relative ...
The last few decades have seen the rise of a worldwide ‘culture phenomenon’, in which the concept of...
Using the example of smallholder oil-palm production in Papua New Guinea, this article illustrates h...
Given Malaysia’s vast natural resources, the country has embarked on an ambitious set of development...
This article is an attempt to analyse and assess the use of personal responsibility in the National ...
This is a study of agricultural modernization and socio-cultural change in two Bidayuh villages of S...
This paper uses a political ecology approach to unpack the experience of local governments and displ...
Hydropower dams have been criticised for their social and environmental implications. There have bee...
This paper explores the ideological context of rural development in Sabah, Malaysia. Drawing on ethn...
Starting with the incident now known as the cow’s head protest, this article traces and unpacks the ...
In December 2008, I had breakfast with an elderly Bidayuh man and his daughter in their upland villa...
Eventhough the district government has somehow acknowledged the failure of its own initiatives to em...
Based on ethnographic material gathered from villages surrounding the Bibiyana gas field operated by...
This thesis offers an ethnographic account of the social complexity that emerges in the wake of the ...
In 1959, a road was built from Kuching, the state capital of Sarawak, to Padawan on the Indonesian ...
A Caltech anthropologist discusses a four-stage development framework that may explain the relative ...
The last few decades have seen the rise of a worldwide ‘culture phenomenon’, in which the concept of...
Using the example of smallholder oil-palm production in Papua New Guinea, this article illustrates h...
Given Malaysia’s vast natural resources, the country has embarked on an ambitious set of development...
This article is an attempt to analyse and assess the use of personal responsibility in the National ...
This is a study of agricultural modernization and socio-cultural change in two Bidayuh villages of S...
This paper uses a political ecology approach to unpack the experience of local governments and displ...
Hydropower dams have been criticised for their social and environmental implications. There have bee...
This paper explores the ideological context of rural development in Sabah, Malaysia. Drawing on ethn...
Starting with the incident now known as the cow’s head protest, this article traces and unpacks the ...