Indigenizing Colonial Knowledge: The Formation of Pan- Malay Identity in British Malaya
The current study divides the process of the indigenization of colonial knowledge in identity formation into two aspects, namely transmission and appropriation. The first process lies in the process in which new apprehensions of a colonial society were transplanted from "British" colonizer...
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my.usm.eprints.61950 http://eprints.usm.my/61950/ Indigenizing Colonial Knowledge: The Formation of Pan- Malay Identity in British Malaya Naoki, Soda DS591-599 Malaysia. Malay Peninsula. Straits Settlements The current study divides the process of the indigenization of colonial knowledge in identity formation into two aspects, namely transmission and appropriation. The first process lies in the process in which new apprehensions of a colonial society were transplanted from "British" colonizers to "Malays".' The second aspect is the stage in which Malays themselves reorganized their acquired knowledge and made use of it for their own sake. 2008-01 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/61950/1/Pages%20from%20Soda%20Naoki.pdf Naoki, Soda (2008) Indigenizing Colonial Knowledge: The Formation of Pan- Malay Identity in British Malaya. PhD thesis, Kyoto University. |
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The current study divides the process of the indigenization of colonial knowledge in identity formation into two aspects, namely transmission and appropriation. The first process lies in the process in which new apprehensions of a colonial society were transplanted from "British" colonizers to "Malays".' The second aspect is the stage in which Malays themselves reorganized their acquired knowledge and made use of it for their own sake. |
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Indigenizing Colonial Knowledge: The Formation of Pan- Malay Identity in British Malaya |
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