Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles' discourse on the Malay world: A revisonist perspective
This article attempts to provide a revisionist perspective of Sout-east Asia's historical icon by examining in detail Sir Thomas Raffles' discursive strategies that sought to justify the study and preservation of Hinduism and Buddhism in the Malay World. Foremost within such strategies was...
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Format: | Print Article |
Language: | English |
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2005
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Buddhism
B Islam B Asia Wichtige Persönlichkeiten Wichtige Persönlichkeit der Wissenschaft Malays Religion Buddhism Hinduism Islam Südostasienforschung Europe B Asia B Europe B Celebrity B Südostasienwissenschaften B Science B Religion B Hinduism B Malays |
Summary: | This article attempts to provide a revisionist perspective of Sout-east Asia's historical icon by examining in detail Sir Thomas Raffles' discursive strategies that sought to justify the study and preservation of Hinduism and Buddhism in the Malay World. Foremost within such strategies was by way of portraying Hinduism and Buddhism as practised by the Malays as a binary opposite of Islam. Secondly, Raffles sought to demonstrate the affinities of Hinduism and Buddhism with European traditons. Last but not least, he argued that the legacies of Hinduism and Buddhism in the Malay World were suffering from a climate of decline. Most importantly, the article demonstrates ways in which Raffles' discourse is revealing of the influence of dominant methodologies and ideologies amongst Europeans during his milieu. (Sojourn/DÜI) |
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ISSN: | 0217-9520 |
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