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Resistance in Colonial and Communist China, 1950-1963
The history of colonial East Asia is a human anatomy describing beneficial organs of foreign rule. Proclaiming itself a schematic diagram open to inspection, the anatomy of the late British Empire nevertheless obscured much more than it revealed. This analogy in Price’s provocative Cold War history is not presented only as an insight on imperialism but deciphers competing nationalist ideologies, too. The Kuomintang contended vigorously against communist rule in southern China for a decade after the end of the civil war in 1949 and Chinese communists disparaged British colonialism in Hong Kong in a war of words peaking in 1956–1957. These clashes of will did not produce new rulers in either place. They informed a period of Sino-British strategic partnership based on recognition that a capitalist enclave in southern China had its uses.By focusing on the Hong Kong region, Resistance in Colonial and Communist China compares anatomies of the British colonial government, the Chinese communists and stateless members of the remnant Kuomintang (1950–1963). Price asserts that after 1949, the colonial government of Hong Kong politically favoured the Kuomintang organised crime societies over their communist nationalist adversaries despite historiographical explanation that it favoured neither. This book challenges traditional concepts of the British colonial government and its attitude towards communist China. It engages in current debates surrounding Britain’s past by presenting a particularly devious episode of late colonial history.
Resistance in Colonial and Communist China, 1950-1963
The history of colonial East Asia is a human anatomy describing beneficial organs of foreign rule. Proclaiming itself a schematic diagram open to inspection, the anatomy of the late British Empire nevertheless obscured much more than it revealed. This analogy in Price’s provocative Cold War history is not presented only as an insight on imperialism but deciphers competing nationalist ideologies, too. The Kuomintang contended vigorously against communist rule in southern China for a decade after the end of the civil war in 1949 and Chinese communists disparaged British colonialism in Hong Kong in a war of words peaking in 1956–1957. These clashes of will did not produce new rulers in either place. They informed a period of Sino-British strategic partnership based on recognition that a capitalist enclave in southern China had its uses.By focusing on the Hong Kong region, Resistance in Colonial and Communist China compares anatomies of the British colonial government, the Chinese communists and stateless members of the remnant Kuomintang (1950–1963). Price asserts that after 1949, the colonial government of Hong Kong politically favoured the Kuomintang organised crime societies over their communist nationalist adversaries despite historiographical explanation that it favoured neither. This book challenges traditional concepts of the British colonial government and its attitude towards communist China. It engages in current debates surrounding Britain’s past by presenting a particularly devious episode of late colonial history.
Nietzsche, Heidegger and Colonialism
This text argues that Nietzsche’s idea of invalid policy that is believed to be valid and Heidegger’s concept of doubt as the reason for a representation are essentially the same idea. Using this insight, the text investigates vignettes from colonial occupation in Southeast Asia and its protest occupations to contend that untruth, covered in camouflages of constancy and morality, has been a powerful force in Asian history. The Nietzschean inflections applied here include Superhumanity, the eternal return of trauma, the critiques of morality, and the moralisation of guilt. Many ideas from the Heideggerian canon are used, including the struggle for individual validity amidst the debasement and imbalance of Being. Concepts such as thrownness, finitude and the remnant cultural power of Christianity, are also deployed in an exposé of colonial practices. The book gives detailed treatment to post-colonial Malaya (1963), Japanese occupied Hong Kong (1941–1945), and the tussle with communism in Cold War Singapore and Malaya, as well as the question of Kuomintang KMT validity in Hong Kong (1945–1949) and British Malaya (1950– 1953). The book explains the struggles for identity in the Hong Kong protest movement (2014–2020) by showing how economic distortion caused by landlordism has been covered by aspirations for freedom.
Nietzsche, Heidegger and Colonialism

Nietzsche, Heidegger and Colonialism

R.B.E. Price

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2023
nidottu
This text argues that Nietzsche’s idea of invalid policy that is believed to be valid and Heidegger’s concept of doubt as the reason for a representation are essentially the same idea. Using this insight, the text investigates vignettes from colonial occupation in Southeast Asia and its protest occupations to contend that untruth, covered in camouflages of constancy and morality, has been a powerful force in Asian history. The Nietzschean inflections applied here include Superhumanity, the eternal return of trauma, the critiques of morality, and the moralisation of guilt. Many ideas from the Heideggerian canon are used, including the struggle for individual validity amidst the debasement and imbalance of Being. Concepts such as thrownness, finitude and the remnant cultural power of Christianity, are also deployed in an exposé of colonial practices. The book gives detailed treatment to post-colonial Malaya (1963), Japanese occupied Hong Kong (1941–1945), and the tussle with communism in Cold War Singapore and Malaya, as well as the question of Kuomintang KMT validity in Hong Kong (1945–1949) and British Malaya (1950– 1953). The book explains the struggles for identity in the Hong Kong protest movement (2014–2020) by showing how economic distortion caused by landlordism has been covered by aspirations for freedom.
The False Past

The False Past

R.B.E. Price

PETER LANG PUBLISHING INC
2022
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Provocative and disconcerting, The False Past confronts what many generations hold near and dear about their memorials. What if everything we know about colonial history is wrong? What if history is driven by vanity and unexamined moral claims? What if fabrication and corruption are so integral to history that it must be written anew? These questions, posed by Nietzsche, are answered in this exciting new work. The False Past takes a disturbing escapade through Australia’s colonial past. Using a Nietzschean evaluation of how the eternal recurrence of suffering worked in practice, it announces a fresh vision for frontier history. And in the finest Nietzschean tradition, Price reveals the uncaring absurdity and inconsistency of settlers in the pioneer past as their supreme failing because it produces contemporary trauma. The False Past evaluates claims to colonial nobility, too. Who were the souls aiming beyond humanity who rose up Down Under? Was its Übermensch a dark and moody genius with a taste for conquest, a supreme talent in pastoral profiteering, an Indigenous exemplar, or a cunning bushranger out on a mission? Awkward and confronting, bold and experimental, this book often says the unsayable. The False Past lays siege to nostalgia, piety, vanity and nihilism to explain how unfounded exceptionalism has come to rule our lives. A revisionist assault on settled history, The False Past promises to spark debate among readers for many years to come.
Studies in Schizophrenia

Studies in Schizophrenia

Robert G Heath; Hal C Becker; Leona Bersadsky; Robert M Corrigan; Arthur W Epstein; Warren L Founds; Francisco Garcia Bengochea; Charles D Hendley; Robert Hodes; Charles Hogan; H E King; Byron E Leach; Raeburn C Llewellyn; Walter A Mickle; William H Miller; Frederick F Millsaps; Russell R Monroe; Samuel M Peacock; T Duane Price; Ernest Sachs; Florence B Strohmeyer; John J Weber; Kathleen M Young

Harvard University Press
1954
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D A N G E R O U S B O D I E S / A N G E R O D E S

D A N G E R O U S B O D I E S / A N G E R O D E S

Stevie Redwood

Sundress Publications
2024
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In this debut by author stevie redwood, there is love-an abundance of love. And there is rage and dialectics and all we are capable of-all of it: the beauty and terror and generosity and dispossession and violence and collectivity and survival and deathmaking and interdependence and warfare-as beings living and dying on this earth in whatever place and time and context we're in, for however long we're here. It is a study and exploration of putative opposites that are actually deeply co-constitutive and in mutable laminate relationship with each other. Here, in redwood's hands, we see our capacity and attention and choices. Maybe too, there is hope that we might resist annihilation; we might wage life against capital. D A N G E R O U S B O D I E S / A N G E R O D E S is an invitation into curiosity asking us to question who is us; who is we. Amid hope, this is also a provocation, or many provocations. Can we find and reach and move and be in conversation with / be moved by people who also aim to destroy the worlds that aim to destroy us? Do we know us?-meaning, loosely, maybe, people threatening to and threatened by and simultaneously necessary for and expendable to capital accumulation. These poems ask us to try to understand that these poems, though a work (of poetics), are not themselves "the work" that must be done. These poems remind us that while there is a place for poetry and art in the world-there is much it cannot do.
Supporting Healthy Emotion Regulation and Behaviour Expression (S.H.E.R.B.E.T.)
SHERBET is a unique tool designed to help practitioners support young people aged 11-17 who exhibit aggressive behaviours. Using CBT-based strategies, the program aims to enhance their ability to recognise, regulate, and manage their emotions effectively. Grounded in research and best practice, SHERBET draws on emotion regulation theories and motivational interviewing techniques. The structured group program offers clear guidance in a supportive environment while remaining adaptable to individual needs. By addressing emotional overwhelm and unhealthy coping strategies early, the program works to reduce future mental health and behavioural challenges. Activities promote perspective taking, empathy development, and bias awareness, alongside strategies to strengthen communication skills. The comprehensive manual includes detailed instructions for staff training, program evaluation, practical worksheets (also available as downloadable resources), and role-playing exercises for facilitating effective group sessions. This resource is essential for all professionals working with children who experience difficulties with emotion regulation, including mental health practitioners, school counsellors, youth justice workers, social workers, special education teachers, and other professionals involved in child and adolescent well-being. Readers are expected to have a foundational understanding of child development, emotional and behavioural difficulties, and therapeutic interventions.
Supporting Healthy Emotion Regulation and Behaviour Expression (S.H.E.R.B.E.T.)
SHERBET is a unique tool designed to help practitioners support young people aged 11-17 who exhibit aggressive behaviours. Using CBT-based strategies, the program aims to enhance their ability to recognise, regulate, and manage their emotions effectively. Grounded in research and best practice, SHERBET draws on emotion regulation theories and motivational interviewing techniques. The structured group program offers clear guidance in a supportive environment while remaining adaptable to individual needs. By addressing emotional overwhelm and unhealthy coping strategies early, the program works to reduce future mental health and behavioural challenges. Activities promote perspective taking, empathy development, and bias awareness, alongside strategies to strengthen communication skills. The comprehensive manual includes detailed instructions for staff training, program evaluation, practical worksheets (also available as downloadable resources), and role-playing exercises for facilitating effective group sessions. This resource is essential for all professionals working with children who experience difficulties with emotion regulation, including mental health practitioners, school counsellors, youth justice workers, social workers, special education teachers, and other professionals involved in child and adolescent well-being. Readers are expected to have a foundational understanding of child development, emotional and behavioural difficulties, and therapeutic interventions.
Beth and Seth Learn to take a B.R.E.A.T.H.

Beth and Seth Learn to take a B.R.E.A.T.H.

Marinely Dacosta Metzler

Marinely Dacosta Metzler
2023
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The purpose of this book is to start a dialogue that will empower individuals to explore their feelings and develop problem solving skills. Feelings are okay, and they are perfectly normal. However, feelings are not always accurate and need to be balanced with facts. Under stress, individuals tend to react. This automatic Reaction is identified as "fight, flight, or freeze." This book teaches you how to be thoughtful in your actions and develop options instead of just Reacting. As individuals move from reactionary behavior to thoughtfulness, they are better able to connect and relate to others in a healthy way that promotes personal growth and harmony.
E.M.B.R.A.C.E.

E.M.B.R.A.C.E.

Chenelle Wiles

Lulu.com
2018
pokkari
E.M.B.R.A.C.E. is a Motivational Non-Fiction Book, written for individuals so they can acknowledge that pain, downfalls, struggles, and mistakes are a part of life but with perseverance, self-will, and simply effort are acquired, Success will be conquered Empower, Motivate, Build, Respect, Assert, Communicate, and Execute all positive ambitions and endeavors all the days of your life