Pirates, Prostitutes and Pullers: Explorations in the Ethno- and Socia…
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James Warren. Pirates, Prostitutes and Pullers: Explorations in the Ethno- and Social History of Southeast Asia. Crawley: University of Western Australia Press, 2008.
1. The Sulu Zone:
Commerce and Evolution of a Multi-Ethnic Polity, 1768-1898
2. Joseph Conrad’s Fiction as Southeast Asian History: Trade and Politics in East Borneo in the Late Nineteenth Century
3. Who were the Balangingi Samal? Slave Raiding and Ethnogenesis in Nineteenth-Century Sulu
4. The Pahus of
the Sulu Zone
5. Slavery and the Impact of External Trade: The Sulu Sultanate in the Nineteenth Century
6. The Balangingi Samal: The Global Economy, Maritime Raiding and Diasporic Identities in Nineteenth-Century Philippines
7. Savagism and Civilisation: The Iranun, Globalisation and the Literature of Joseph Conrad
8. Rickshaw Coolie: An Exploration of the Underside of a Chinese City outside China, Singapore, 1880-1940
9. The Singapore Rickshaw Pullers: The Social Organisation of a Coolie Occupation, 1880-1940
10. Social History
and the Photograph: Glimpses of Chinese and Japanese Labour in Singapore in the
Early Twentieth Century
11. Living on the
Razor’s Edge: The Rickshawmen of Singapore between Two Wars, 1919-39
12. Placing Women
in Southeast Asian History: The Case of Oichi and the Study of Prostitution in
Singapore Society
13. Lives of the Ah Ku and Karayuki-san of Singapore: Their Lives, Sources, Method and a
Historian’s Representation
14. Karayuki-san of Singapore: 1877-1941
15. Prostitution
and the Politics of Veneral Disease: Singapore, 1870-98
16. A Tale of Two Centuries: The Globalisation of Maritme Raiding and Piracy in Southeast Asia at the End of the Eighteenth and Twentieth Centuries