Tourism in East Asia

Course Bibliography

The following is a list of all the resources that were used to prepare the reading materials and the lectures for this course (not including the guest lectures).  Content is organized by subject.

Anthropology and Cultural History - Archaeology - Art History - Collecting and Colonialism - Consumption and Commodification - Cultural Heritage Management - Empire and Identity Making - Exhibitions and Museums - Nationalism, History and Invention of Tradition - Photography History - Travel Writing and Tourism



ANTHROPOLOGY AND CULTURAL HISTORY

 

Brown, Michael  2003  Who owns native culture?, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.

Clifford, James & George Marcus  1986  Writing Culture: The Poetics and Politics of Ethnography. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Clifford, James  1988  The Predicament of Culture: Twentieth-century ethnography, literature and art. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.

 

Said, Edward

 1979  Orientalism. New York: Vintage Books, Random House.

 1993  Culture and Imperialism. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.

 1995  "Secular Interpretations, the Geographical, and the Methodoloy of Imperialism." In After Colonialism. ed. by G. Prakash. pp. 21-39. Princeton University Press.

 

Stocking, George W.

 1968  Race, Culture and Evolution; essays in the history of anthropology. Free Press: New York.

Stocking, George W. ed.

 1985  Objects and Others: Essays on Museums and Material Culture. History of Anthropology vol. 3. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.

 1988  Bones, Body, and Behavior: Essays on Biological Anthropology. History of Anthropology vol. 5. Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press.

 1991  Colonial Situations. History of Anthropology vol. 7. Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press.

 1992  The Ethnography's Magic and Other Essays in the History of Anthropology. University of Wisconsin Press.

 

 

ARCHAEOLOGY

Abu El-Haj, Nadia  2001  Facts on the ground:: archaeological practice and territorial self-fashioning in Israeli society. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Bleed, Peter. “Almost Archaeology: Early Archaeological Interest in Japan.” In Windows on the Japanese Past, 151-158, 1986.

Edwards, Walter  2003  “Monuments to an Unbroken Line: The Imperial Tombs and the Emergence of Modern Japanese Nationalism,” The Politics of Archaeology and Identity in a Global Context, pp. 11-30, Boston, Archaeological Institute of America.

Hudson, Mark. 1999. The Ruins of Japanese Identity-Ethnogenesis in the Japanese Islands. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.

Nelson, Sarah. “The Politics of Ethnicity in Prehistoric Korea.” In Nationalism, Politics, and the Practise of Archaeology, edited by Philip l. Kohl & Clare Fawcett, 218-231. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995.

 

Pai, Hyung Il

1999 Nationalism and preserving Korea's buried Past: The Office of Cultural Properties and archaeological heritage management in South Korea, in Antiquity 73 (281): 619-625, Cambridge, England.

2000 Constructing "Korean Origins": Archaeology,  Historiography, and Racial Myth. Harvard/Hallym Series, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Reischauer, Edwin O.  1939 "Japanese Archaeological Work on the Asiatic Continent." Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 4(1) : 87-98.

Roth, Michael S, Claire Lyons, & Charles Merriwether  1993  Irresistible Decay: Ruins Reclaimed, Getty Research Institute for the History of Humanities, Los Angeles.

Shennan, S. J.  1989  Archaeological Approaches to Cultural Identity.  London: Unwin Hyman Ltd.

 

Silberman, Neil A.

 1982 Digging for God and Country-Exploration, Archaeology, and the Secret Struggle for the Holy Land (1799-1917). New York: Alfred K. Knopf.

 1989 Between Past and Present: Archaeology, Ideology ,and Nationalism in the Modern Middle-east. New York: Doubleday.

Trigger, Bruce

 1968 Beyond History: The Methods of Prehistory. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.

 1984 "Alternative Archaeologists: Nationalist, Colonialist, Imperialist." Man 19 (3) : p. 355-370.

 1989 A History of Archaeological Thought. Cambridge University Press.

 

ART HISTORY

Forman, Werner & Barinka, J. The Art of Ancient Korea. Prague: Artia Prague, 1962.

Fenollosa, Ernest. F. 1913 Epochs of Chinese and Japanese Art. 2 vols. Vol. 1. Dover Books on Art History. New York. University Press.

Gompertze, G. St. G.M. Celadon Wares. London: Faber, 1968.

Morse, Anne et. al. ed. 2004 Art of the Japanese Postcard, The Leonard A. Lauder Collections at the Museum of Fine Arts, The Museum of Fine Arts Publication Boston.

Yanagi, Soetsu. The Unknown Craftsman: A Japanese Insight into Beauty. Tokyo: Kodansha International, 1984.

 

 

COLLECTING AND COLONIALISM

Barringer, Tim, and Tom Flynn  1998  Colonialism and the Object. London and New York: Routledge.

Brandt, Kim  2000  “Objects of Desire: Japanese Collectors and Colonial Korea,” Positions 8: 3: 711-746

Cohn, Bernard  1986  Colonialism and its forms of knowledge: the British in India.  Delhi : Oxford University Press

Dirks, Nicholas  2001  Castes of mind: colonialism and the making of modern India.  Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press

Elsner, John & Cardinal, Roger. The Cultures of Collecting. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1994.

 

Pai, Hyung Il

2004 “Collecting Japan’s Antiquity in Colonial  Korea: The Tokyo Anthropological Society and the Cultural Comparative Perspective.” In Moving Objects: Time, Space, and Context, 26th International Symposium on the Preservation of Cultural Property Series, pp. 87-107, Tokyo: National Research Institute of Cultural Properties Publication.

Stelzig, Catherine & Adler, Katrin 1994 “On the Preconditions, circumstances, and Consequences of Collecting-Jan Czekanowski and the Duke of Mecklenberg’s Expedition to Central Africa,” 1907-8. in Journal of the History of Collections, Vol. 12 , No. 2: 161-176

Sand, Jordan  1993  "Was Meiji tastes in interiors 'Orientalist?'" in Positions 8:3, pp. 637-673

 

CONSUMPTION AND COMMODIFICATION

Appadurai, Arjun, ed. 1986. The Social Life of Things: Commodities in Cultural Perspective. London: Cambridge University Press.

Bourdieu, Pierre. 1984. Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste. Translated by Richard Nice. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

 

CULTURAL HERITAGE MANAGEMENT

Greenfield, J. ed. 1996. The Return of Cultural Treasures. London, Cambridge University Press.

Handelman, Don & Handelman, Lea Shamgar

 1990 "Shaping Time: The Choice of the National Emblem of Israel." In Culture Through Time: Anthropological Approaches. ed. E. Ohnuki-Tierney.             pp.193-226. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

 

Handler, Richard  1985  "On Having a Culture: Nationalism and the Preservation of Quebec's Patrimoine." In Objects and Others: Essays on Museums and Material Cultures. ed. G. Stocking. pp. 192-217. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.

Mac Lean, Margaret G.H. Ed. 1993 Cultural Heritage in Asia and the Pacific: Conservation and Policy, Proceedings of a Symposium, Organized by the U.S. Committee of the International Council on Monuments and Sites for the U.S. Information Agency with the cooperation of the Getty Conservation Institute. Hawaii September 8-13, 1991. The Getty Conservation Institute Publication.

Messenger, Phyllias March, ed. 1989. The Ethics of Collecting. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.

 

Pai, Hyung Il

2001  “The Creation of National Treasures and Monuments: The 1916  Japanese Laws on the  Preservation of Korean Remains and Relics and Their Colonial Legacies.” The Journal of Korean Studies 25 (1): 72-95.


Stone, Peter G. and Brian L. Molyneaux, 1994The Presented Past: Heritage, Museum, and Education. One World Archaeology. London: Routledge, 2002.   

 

EMPIRE AND IDENTITY MAKING

Suzuki, Tessa-Morris

 1994 “Creating the Frontier: Border, Identity and History in Japan's Far North.” East Asian History 7: 1-24.

 1995 1998 "Becoming Japanese: Imperial Expansion and identity Crisis in the Early Twentieth Century Japan." Competing Modernities in Twentieth Century Japan. pp. 157-180. Edited by Sharon A. Minichiello. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.


Young, Louis  1996  Japan's Total Empire: Manchuria and the Culture of Wartime Imperialism. Berkeley: University of California Press.

 

EXHIBITIONS AND MUSEUMS

Alexander, Edward P.  1983  Museum Masters - Their Museums and Their Influence. Nashville, Tennessee: American Association for State and Local History.

Bennett, John.  1995  The Birth of the Museum. London: Routledge.

Coombes, Arnie E.  1994  Reinventing Africa - Museums, Material Culture & Popular Imagination in Late Victorian & Edwardian England. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Hoffenberger, Peter H.   2001  An Empire on Display: English, Indian, and Australian Exhibitions from the Crystal Palace to the Great War. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.

Hooper-Greenhill, Eileen. 1992  Museums and the Shaping of Knowledge. London and New York: Routledge.

Jager, Sheila Miyoshi. “1997. Manhood, the State, and the Yongsan War Memorial.” Museum Anthropology 21 (3):33-39.

Kaplan, Flora. 1994  Museums and the Making of "Ourselves." Edited by Flora Kaplan. London and New York: Leicester University Press.

Karp, Ivan & Lavine Steven 1991 Exhibiting Cultures-The Poetics and Policy of Museum Display. Smithsonian Institute. Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institute Press.

Pai, Hyung Il

1998 “The Colonial Origins of Korea's Collected Past.” In Nationalism and the Construction of Korean Identity, edited by Hyung Il Pai and Tim Tangherlini,13-32. Berkeley: University of California, Center for Korean Studies.

 

Pearce, S., Ed.  1991  Museum Studies in Material Culture. Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Institution Press.

Watson, Rubie. “Palaces, Museums and Squares: Chinese National Spaces.” Museum Anthropology 19, no. 2 (1995): 7-19.

 

NATIONALISM, HISTORY AND INVENTION OF TRADITION

 

Anderson, Benedict.  1993  Imagined Communities. rev. ed. London: Verso

Befu, Harumi 1994 "Nationalism and Nihonjinron," In Cultural Nationalism in East Asia: representation and identity. pp. 107-138, Berkeley: University of California, Berkeley, Institute of East Asian Studies.

Duara, Prasenjit. 1995  Rescuing History from the Nation - Questioning Narratives of Modern China.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Fujitani, Takashi.  1996  Splendid monarchy: power and pageantry in modern Japan. Berkeley : University of California Press.

Gathercole, Peter & Lowenthal, David.  1990  Politics of the Past.  One World Archaeology. London: Unwin Hyman.

Gellner, Ernest  1983  Nations and Nationalism. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.

Gluck, Carol  1985  Japan's Modern Myths.  New Jersey: Princeton University Press.

Hobsbawm, Eric & Terence Ranger.  1993  The Invention of Tradition.  Cambridge University Press.

Lewis, Bernard.  1975  History Remembered, Recovered, Invented. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Ruoff, Kenneth  2001  The people's emperor: democracy and the Japanese monarchy, 1945-1995.  Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Asia Center, Harvard University Press.

Smith, Anthony D.  1984  The Ethnic Origins of Nations. Oxford, New York: Basil Blackwell.

Thongchai, Winichakal.  1997  Siam Mapped. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.

Vlastos, Stephen  1998  Mirror of Modernity: Invented Traditions of Modern Japan. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Yoshino, Kosaku.  1995  Cultural Nationalism in Contemporary Japan.  London & New York: Routledge.

 
 

PHOTOGRAPHY HISTORY

Akazawa, Takeru et.al.  1993.  The "Other" Visualized - Depictions of Mongoloid Peoples. Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press.

Bank of Chosen, 1919.  Pictorial Chosen and Manchuria, Compiled in Commemoration of the Decennial of the Bank of Chosen, Seoul, Chosen

Boyer, M. Christine.  2003.  “La Mission Heliographique: Architectural Photography, Collective Memory and the Patrimony of France, 1851.” In Picturing Place: Photography and the Geographical Imagination, pp. 21-54. Edited by Shwartz Joan and Ryan, James I.B. London: Tauris & Co. Ltd.

Edwards, Elizabeth.  1992. Anthropology and Photography (1860-1920).  New Haven: Yale

Jackson, Peter.  1992.  “Constructions of Culture, representations of race: Edward Curtis’s Way of Seeing,” in Inventing Places, pp. 89-106, Edited by Kay Anderson and Fay Gale, Longman Cheshire, Melbourne.

Jager, Jens. 2003. “Picturing Nations: Landscape Photography and National Identity in Britain and Germany in Mid-Nineteenth Century.” In Picturing Place: Photography and the Geographical Imagination, pp. 117-140, Edited by Joan Schwartz and James Ryan,  I.B. London: Tauris & Co. Ltd.

Lutz, Catherine A. and Jane L. Collins. 1993. Reading National Geographic. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

Pelizarri, Maria A, ed. 2003. Traces of India: Photography, Architecture and the Politics of Representation (1850-1900), Exhibition Catalogue, Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal.

Ryan, James. 1997. Picturing Empire: Photography and the Visualization of the British Empire. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

Schwartz, Joan and Ryan, James ed. 2003. Picturing Place: Photography and the Geographical Imagination. I.B. London: Tauris & Co. Ltd.

 

TRAVEL WRITING AND TOURISM

MacCannell, D. 1999 (1976). The Tourist. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Pratt, Mary L. 1992. Imperial Eyes - Travel Writing and Transculturation. London: Routledge.

Thomas, Nicholas. 1994. Colonialism's culture: anthropology, travel, and government.  Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.