Constructing Colonial Benevolence: Portraits of Persons with Leprosy in British Malaya

Por Heong Hong
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Abstract:Images of leprosy produced in British Malaya offer a way to explore connections between medical photography and colonial ideology. Using postcolonial history of medicine and critical visual studies, this article looks at the role of visual images in the formulation of colonial policy on leprosy. Viewing photos of leprosy against the background of colonialism, the politics of segregation, and the global migration of Chinese and Tamil labourers, I argue that medical photos of leprosy during British Malaya were not only objects of clinical significance but also a site of colonial representation of racial Others and pathogenic migrant bodies. As a critical engagement with historical photos, this article re-reads images of leprosy along and against the grain of colonial narratives to shed new light on colonial benevolence.
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建设殖民慈善:英属马来亚麻风病患者画像
摘要:英属马来亚制作的麻风病图像为探索医学摄影和殖民意识形态之间的联系提供了一种途径。利用后殖民医学史和批判性视觉研究,本文探讨了视觉图像在制定麻风病殖民政策中的作用。在殖民主义、种族隔离政治以及华人和泰米尔劳工全球移民的背景下观看麻风病的照片,我认为英属马来亚时期麻风病医学照片不仅具有临床意义,而且是其他种族和致病移民身体的殖民地代表地。作为对历史照片的批判性接触,这篇文章沿着和反对殖民叙事的脉络重读麻风病的图像,为殖民地的仁慈提供新的视角。
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