This text argues that Nietzsche's idea of invalid policy that is believed to be valid and Heidegger's concept of doubt as the reason for a representation are essentially the same idea. The text investigates vignettes from colonial occupation in southeast Asia and its protest occupations.
This text argues that Nietzsche's idea of invalid policy that is believed to be valid and Heidegger's concept of doubt as the reason for a representation are essentially the same idea. The text investigates vignettes from colonial occupation in southeast Asia and its protest occupations.
R.B.E. Price is a lecturer in law in the Faculty of Business, Law and Arts at Southern Cross University, Gold Coast, Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Openings 1 2. Heidegger and Nietzsche 21 3. Statues: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (1963) 33 4. Judging Occupied Streets, Hong Kong (2014-2018) 41 5. Representation in 'Captured' Japanese Hong Kong (1941-1945) 54 6. Dasein of the Chrysanthemum Collaborators, Hong Kong (1941-1944) 67 7. Fading Validity: KMT Nationalism in Hong Kong (1946-1950) 81 8. Representing Christendom: Singapore's Maria Hertogh Riots (1950) 95 9. The Commission of Inquiry into the 1950 Singapore Riots (1951) 104 10. The KMT in British Malaya: Failing Futurism (1950-1953) 111 11. Lee's Favourite Communist, Singapore (1956-1969) 121 12. The Recurrence in British Interventions, Singapore (1962-1965) 136 13. Landlordism and Democracy in Modern Hong Kong (2019-2020) 149 14. Closings 172
1. Openings 1 2. Heidegger and Nietzsche 21 3. Statues: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (1963) 33 4. Judging Occupied Streets, Hong Kong (2014-2018) 41 5. Representation in 'Captured' Japanese Hong Kong (1941-1945) 54 6. Dasein of the Chrysanthemum Collaborators, Hong Kong (1941-1944) 67 7. Fading Validity: KMT Nationalism in Hong Kong (1946-1950) 81 8. Representing Christendom: Singapore's Maria Hertogh Riots (1950) 95 9. The Commission of Inquiry into the 1950 Singapore Riots (1951) 104 10. The KMT in British Malaya: Failing Futurism (1950-1953) 111 11. Lee's Favourite Communist, Singapore (1956-1969) 121 12. The Recurrence in British Interventions, Singapore (1962-1965) 136 13. Landlordism and Democracy in Modern Hong Kong (2019-2020) 149 14. Closings 172
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