This analysis of changing perceptions of ethnic identity in Sarawak revolves around migration and imagination. The research is based on a case study of one longhouse, Levu Lahanan, and its imagined community from the mid-1980s on the Balui River to their resettlement in the Bakun Resettlement Scheme in 1999. One of fifteen longhouse communities belonging to five different ethnic groups, they were resettled to make way for Bakun Dam, which was completed in 2012. My use of the term imagination is linked to Sarawak state planning in organising the staged migration of the fifteen longhouse communities, the appeal to emerging Christian communities by calling the operation Exodus, and the exercise in salvage ethnography by recording oral historie...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.In discussing how identity has been articulated ...
After the inception of postcolonial studies, the issue of migration and dislocation, place and displ...
The Berawan are a small Orang Ulu people group to which four longhouse communities belong: Long Jega...
This is about a Javanese immigrant community in Sabak Bernam, Selangor, Malaysia.They first came to ...
The establishment of nature conservation projects often brings dilemmas for local communities in Sou...
This paper is an attempt to position Penan story-telling in the context of the evolution of Borneo f...
Traditional indigenous ways of knowing have been disappearing fast, also among the Bidayuh of Wester...
This book examines the role of community, market and state in the historic transformation of upland ...
Since the Age of Commerce, the importance of forest products from Borneo, an archipelago in Southeas...
Identity is often theorised in Cultural Studies, but is less frequently contextualised and historici...
The primary objectives of this study were to explore how Eurasians in Sarawak identify ethnically an...
The last few decades have seen the rise of a worldwide ‘culture phenomenon’, in which the concept of...
This project proposes the use of archival photographs of remote upriver communities in Southeast Asi...
The Iban or Sea Dayak are the once fierce headhunters of Borneo, observing the practice as late as W...
This is about a Javanese immigrant community in Sabak Bernam, Selangor, Malaysia.They first came to ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.In discussing how identity has been articulated ...
After the inception of postcolonial studies, the issue of migration and dislocation, place and displ...
The Berawan are a small Orang Ulu people group to which four longhouse communities belong: Long Jega...
This is about a Javanese immigrant community in Sabak Bernam, Selangor, Malaysia.They first came to ...
The establishment of nature conservation projects often brings dilemmas for local communities in Sou...
This paper is an attempt to position Penan story-telling in the context of the evolution of Borneo f...
Traditional indigenous ways of knowing have been disappearing fast, also among the Bidayuh of Wester...
This book examines the role of community, market and state in the historic transformation of upland ...
Since the Age of Commerce, the importance of forest products from Borneo, an archipelago in Southeas...
Identity is often theorised in Cultural Studies, but is less frequently contextualised and historici...
The primary objectives of this study were to explore how Eurasians in Sarawak identify ethnically an...
The last few decades have seen the rise of a worldwide ‘culture phenomenon’, in which the concept of...
This project proposes the use of archival photographs of remote upriver communities in Southeast Asi...
The Iban or Sea Dayak are the once fierce headhunters of Borneo, observing the practice as late as W...
This is about a Javanese immigrant community in Sabak Bernam, Selangor, Malaysia.They first came to ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.In discussing how identity has been articulated ...
After the inception of postcolonial studies, the issue of migration and dislocation, place and displ...
The Berawan are a small Orang Ulu people group to which four longhouse communities belong: Long Jega...