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Academic master’s thesis presenting an ethnographic and affect-oriented examination of how colonial racial logics and historical processes of racialisation shape everyday emotional experiences within a Malaysian Chinese family in contemporary Malaysia.
Year: 2025
Academic Degree: MA (By Research)
Academic Field: Geography
Department: Department of Geography
Institution: Durham University
Author: Hannah May Moore
Country of Research Context: Malaysia
Research Focus: Malaysian Chinese family experiences of race and racialisation
Methodology: Ethnography and qualitative interviews
Theoretical Framework: Trauma and postcolonial studies
Key Themes: Colonial legacy, race, racialisation, affect, everyday life, postcolonial Malaysia
Population Studied: Malaysian Chinese family members of the researcher
Structure: Introduction, Literature Review, Methodology, Bad Feelings, Strange Feelings, Conclusion
Supervisors: Professor Ben Anderson; Dr Paul Harrison
Copyright Holder: The author
Period Examined: Contemporary postcolonial Malaysia with reference to the colonial period
Figures: Family photographs documenting everyday moments with research participants
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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