This article explores the ways in which photography was used by the colonial state in Malaya to promote the supposed success of resettlement–the counterinsurgency scheme through which around half a million people were forcibly moved into camps, later renamed ‘New Villages’, during the Malayan Emergency (1948–60). While this study engages with the ways in which the racialised category of the ‘squatter’–that is, rural Chinese who were the main object of resettlement–was reflected in official photography, it also argues for the need to consider such photography within broader developments in photographic practice and consumption in Southeast Asia during the early 1950s. These include the role of local Malayan photographers as part of the state...
This thesis is an attempt to study local level politics among the urban poor, i.e. the squatters in ...
This article focuses on the deployment of the camera during a moment of acute political crisis in n...
© 2020 Lay Ping Charmaine TohThis thesis explores the development of pictorial photography in Singap...
This paper presents an outline of the development of photography in Burma from the early colonial pe...
Images of leprosy produced in British Malaya offer a way to explore connections between medical pho...
This article seeks to explore the impact of digital technologies upon the material, conceptual and i...
This article explores the role of photographs in shaping the social selves of Filipino temporary lab...
This article examines the first Andaman Islands photographs, which were taken by the photographer Os...
This article examines how photography documenting the military campaign in Burma was mobilized in ef...
This research is a part of ‘Photodemos: Citizens of Photography – The Camera and the Political Imagi...
Drawing on archival sources in Britain, Singapore, Malaysia, and the United States, this article exp...
The archives of colonial Southeast Asia and northern Australia contain hundreds of photographs of ma...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The contemporary Burmese state, (Union of Myanmar), ...
The Indian labor diaspora that settled in Malaya, now known as Malaysia, was a diaspora that was use...
For a long time British success in Malaya seemed to show how insurgency could be defeated by Western...
This thesis is an attempt to study local level politics among the urban poor, i.e. the squatters in ...
This article focuses on the deployment of the camera during a moment of acute political crisis in n...
© 2020 Lay Ping Charmaine TohThis thesis explores the development of pictorial photography in Singap...
This paper presents an outline of the development of photography in Burma from the early colonial pe...
Images of leprosy produced in British Malaya offer a way to explore connections between medical pho...
This article seeks to explore the impact of digital technologies upon the material, conceptual and i...
This article explores the role of photographs in shaping the social selves of Filipino temporary lab...
This article examines the first Andaman Islands photographs, which were taken by the photographer Os...
This article examines how photography documenting the military campaign in Burma was mobilized in ef...
This research is a part of ‘Photodemos: Citizens of Photography – The Camera and the Political Imagi...
Drawing on archival sources in Britain, Singapore, Malaysia, and the United States, this article exp...
The archives of colonial Southeast Asia and northern Australia contain hundreds of photographs of ma...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The contemporary Burmese state, (Union of Myanmar), ...
The Indian labor diaspora that settled in Malaya, now known as Malaysia, was a diaspora that was use...
For a long time British success in Malaya seemed to show how insurgency could be defeated by Western...
This thesis is an attempt to study local level politics among the urban poor, i.e. the squatters in ...
This article focuses on the deployment of the camera during a moment of acute political crisis in n...
© 2020 Lay Ping Charmaine TohThis thesis explores the development of pictorial photography in Singap...