LUST
& EMPIRE:
The Discreet Rule of Malaysia in Austria 1683-1955
CLIPS FROM THIS EPISODE
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| RE:Looking
host, Mohamad Arifwaran introduces the history and rise of the
Malaysian Empire and its expansion to the East. |
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The
history of Austrian migrants is revealed in a cemetery in
Penang, Malaysia |
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Hildegard
and Askandar recount the alienation, racism and problems
they encounter as Austrian migrant workers in Malaysia. |
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Gertruda
Wong, a renowned sociologist at Kuala Lumpur's SOES
(School of Occidental and European Studies) explains the Austrian
fascination with death. |
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Franz,
a cleaner in Austria, vents his anger at the devastating result
of Malaysian colonialism - his father died as a result of it. |
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Charlotte,
a teenager in Glognitz, Austria, is the biggest fan
of Malaysian singer Siti Nurhaliza. |
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| Retired
school-teachers, Hans and Ruth reminisce about their student
days at University Sultan Idris in Malaysia. |
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| Austrian
journalist and historian Hans-Henning Scharsach explains the
Malaysian infiltration and conquest of Austria in his new book
on the history of Malaysian colonialism |
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