Farish A. Noor is Professor of Political History at the Faculty of Social Science FOSS, Universitas Islam Internasional Indonesia UIII. His work has focused on 19th century colonial Southeast Asia, looking at the modalities of racialised colonial-capitalism in the region. His recent works include Peta dan Kekuasaan (Mapping and Power, Lestari Hikmah, 2025), Data-Collecting in 19th Century Colonial Southeast Asia (Amsterdam University Press, 2020) and America's Encounters with Southeast Asia 1800-1900 (Amsterdam University Press, 2018).
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Introduction 1. Booking Southeast Asia: The History of an Idea 2. Booking Southeast Asia: And so it begins with a nightmare 3. The New Language-Game of Modern Colonial Capitalism 4. Raffles' Java as Museum 5. Dressing the Cannibal: John Anderson's Sumatra as Market 6. Brooke Keppel Mundy and Marryat's Borneo as 'The Den of Pirates' 7. Crawfurd's Burma as the Torpid 'Land of Tyranny' 8. Bricolage Power and How a Region Was Discursively Constructed Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E Bibliography Index
Introduction 1. Booking Southeast Asia: The History of an Idea 2. Booking Southeast Asia: And so it begins with a nightmare 3. The New Language-Game of Modern Colonial Capitalism 4. Raffles' Java as Museum 5. Dressing the Cannibal: John Anderson's Sumatra as Market 6. Brooke Keppel Mundy and Marryat's Borneo as 'The Den of Pirates' 7. Crawfurd's Burma as the Torpid 'Land of Tyranny' 8. Bricolage Power and How a Region Was Discursively Constructed Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E Bibliography Index
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