Lost Times and Untold Tales from the Malay World
How did the Komodo dragon influence Hollywood? What do Wanted posters reveal about the Wild Wild East? Was the hapless explorer a martyr to science or a gaseous windbag? Why were colonial officials secret pill poppers? Did bicycles really promote Women's Lib? Who went looking for love in all th...
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2009
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245 | 0 | 0 | |a Lost Times and Untold Tales from the Malay World |c Edited by Jan van der Putten and Mary Kilcline Cody |
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300 | 0 | 0 | |a xxiii, 396 pages |b illustrations (some colours) |c 23 cm |
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504 | 0 | 0 | |a Includes bibliographical references (p. 357 - 383) and index |
520 | # | # | |a How did the Komodo dragon influence Hollywood? What do Wanted posters reveal about the Wild Wild East? Was the hapless explorer a martyr to science or a gaseous windbag? Why were colonial officials secret pill poppers? Did bicycles really promote Women's Lib? Who went looking for love in all the wrong places? What do you do at the Get-Rich-Quick-Tree? The answers to these and many other questions are found in the witty, useful, informative, amusing and sometimes amazing stories that make up this collection. Inspired by the wry yet deeply scholarly prespectives of Australian philologist Ian Proudfoot, the editors of Lost Times and Untold Tales from the Malay World bring together a distinguished group of international scholars who look at calendars and time, royal myths, colonial expeditions, printing, propaganda, theatre, art, Islamic manuscripts, erotic literature, and many other topics from wholly unexpected angles. The book demonstrates the spectacular diversity of scholarship on the Malay World, and shows that offbeat texts can produce fascinating new insights into the past. |
650 | # | 0 | |a Islamic Learning And Scholarship |z Southeast Asia |
650 | # | 0 | |a Islamic Learning And Scholarship |z Malay Peninsula |
650 | # | 0 | |a Malays (Asian People) |x Intellectual Life |z Southeast Asia |
650 | # | 0 | |a Malays (Asian People |x Intellectual Life |z Malay Peninsula |
651 | 0 | 0 | |a Indonesia |x Civilization |
651 | 0 | 0 | |a Malaysia |x Civilization |
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