Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgements
About the authors
Introduction:
Dreams of Prevention and Control: Policing and Public Health in Colonial Asia
Takeshi Onimaru
Chapter 1:
A System of Sanitary Surveillance: Disease, Prostitution, and Public Order in the Settlement of Aden, 1872 1932
Mark Harrison
Chapter 2:
Surveillance and Subversion: Reporting Vital Statistics in Colonial Burma
Atsuko Naono
Chapter 3:
A Province Behaving Like a State: The Expulsion of Offenders Act (1926) and the Territoriality of Colonial Burma
Noriyuki Osada
Chapter 4:
Surveillance and Repression of Communists in the Indochina Colonial State
Tomokazu Okada
Chapter 5:
In Search of ‘Invisible’ Targets: Policing and Surveillance in Colonial Singapore in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Takeshi Onimaru
Chapter 6:
Political Management, Policing, and Nationalist Politics in the Dutch Indies
Takashi Shiraishi
Chapter 7:
Independence and Public Health: Technologies of Rule in the Colonial Philippines, 1900 1930s
Ma. Mercedes G. Planta
Chapter 8:
Surveillance, Policing and Filtration: Quarantine for Repatriates in Busan after WWII
Jeong-Ran Kim
Index