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2012/09/20 現在

科目基礎情報/Course information
開講元学部/Faculty 国際教養学部/FACULTY OF LIBERAL ARTS
開講元学科/Department
登録コード/Registration Code AHST4650
期間/Period 2012年度/Academic Year   春学期/SPRING
曜限/Period 火/Tue 4 , 金/Fri 4
科目名/Course title SEMINARS IN EAST ASIAN ECONOMIC HISTORY*/SEMINARS IN EAST ASIAN ECONOMIC HISTORY
教員表示名 HESS Christian
主担当教員名/Instructor HESS Anthony Christian/HESS Anthony Christian
単位数/Credits 4
更新日/Date of renewal 2012/02/29
講義概要情報/Course description    [top] [outline] [bottom]
講義概要
/Course description
This module is designed to cover both historical and contemporary issues, balancing literary, visual, and historical source materials in its exploration of the legacies of colonialism in East Asia (Korea, Japan, China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong). Major themes to be covered include the economic and developmental legacies of colonialism, the political impact of colonial systems - particularly in terms of issues of nationalism, citizenship, government structures and legal systems, and an exploration of the cultural legacies of colonialism, including the experiences of both colonizer and colonized. Students will develop and understanding of the modern history of East Asia in relation to the forces of imperialism and colonialism, see the similarities and differences in how the colonial experience impacted different places and peoples in East Asia, and understand how this experience continues to shape relations between East Asian states and between the region and the rest of the world.
他学部・他研究科受講可否
/Other departments' students
可/Yes
※要覧記載の履修対象とする年次を確認すること。
Please make sure to confirm the student year listed in the bulletin.
評価基準・割合
/Evaluation
出席状況/Attendance (10.0%)
授業参加/Class participation (30.0%)
リアクションペーパー/Reaction paper (30.0%)
レポート/Report (30.0%)
その他/Others(in detail) :Your grade is based on the following:
--Regular attendance and participation in class discussion.
--In-class oral presentation and leading of discussion on the assigned readings.
--Two short essays on the readings.
--A final research paper.
テキスト/Textbook
自由記述/Free Text :Details on readings will be provided at the first meeting. Much of the course readings will be available on Moodle, through JSTOR and Project MUSE databases, or as handouts in class.

講義スケジュール/Schedule    [top] [outline] [bottom]
授業計画/Class schedule
1.A detailed schedule of readings and lecture topics will be provided at the first meeting.
Topics covered will include:
Western Imperialism in East Asia
Opium Wars and Unequal Treaties in China
Missionaries
The Rise of the Japanese Empire
Manchuria and the creation of Manchukuo
Colonial Modernity in Korea and Taiwan
Colonial Identities and their postwar legacies
Pan Asianism and Regionalism
Anti-imperialist movements in China and Korea
The Politics of Memory
Art and Literature in the Japanese Empire
Colonialism and Gender
Encountering the Other
Resistance and Collaboration
Growing up in the Colonies
Decolonization and the Cold War in East Asia
The Two Koreas