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SUMMARY:Joshua Fogel\, "Lingvo Internacia: The Esperanto Movement in China and Japan\, 1905-1932"
DESCRIPTION:In this talk for the Transregional East Asia Research Focus Group\, Joshua Fogel will present on “Lingvo Internacia: The Esperanto Movement in China and Japan\, 1905-1932.” \nDate:\nApril 8\, 2021 \nTime:\n4:00 pm – 5:30 pm \nREGISTRATION HERE. \nJoshua Fogel is Professor of History and Canada Research Chair at York University\, Toronto. \nSponsored by the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center’s Transregional East Asia Research Focus Group
URL:https://www.eastasian.ucsb.edu/event/joshua-fogel-lingvo-internacia-the-esperanto-movement-in-china-and-japan-1905-1932/
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Lecture,Visiting Speaker
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SUMMARY:Taiwan Makes History I: The Gender of Empire
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the first event in the Center for Taiwan Studies three-part panel series Taiwan Makes History on “The Gender of Empire\,” guest directed and moderated by Kirsten Ziomek (Adelphi University)!\n\n \n\nWe will welcome historians Fang Yu Hu (University of Tennessee at Chattanooga)\, Tadashi Ishikawa (University of Central Florida)\, and Sayaka Chatani (National University of Singapore) to discuss how the lens of gender can change our understanding of the Taiwanese colonial research. The panelists will introduce their current research on how the Japanese colonial government in Taiwan attempted to shape and create gender norms and practices. They will discuss methodologies for uncovering how Taiwanese men and women mediated\, responded and contested idealized norms and forged their own paths. What were the competing notions of Taiwanese femininity and masculinity circulating at this time? What larger conclusions can be drawn about the experience of the Taiwanese versus other colonial peoples throughout the Japanese empire and beyond?\n\n \n\nDate: Tuesday\, April 13th\, 2021\nTime: 4-5 PM PST\nZoom link: http://bit.ly/TaiwanTalks
URL:https://www.eastasian.ucsb.edu/event/taiwan-makes-history-i-the-gender-of-empire/
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Online Conference,Visiting Speaker
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SUMMARY:Taiwan Talk: Paul D. Barclay on “Rethinking Imperial Wartime"
DESCRIPTION:Join our Center for Taiwan Studies for a Taiwan Talk with historian Paul D. Barclay (Lafayette College) entitled “Rethinking Imperial Wartime: Anti-Colonial Insurgency in Taiwan as Japanese Military History”! \n\n\n\nBarclay considers so-called “small wars” against Taiwanese anti-colonial armed forces as neglected episodes in modern Japanese military history. He will discuss the records of the Bureau of Merit and Awards (shōkunkyoku) to understand how brutal asymmetrical campaigns throughout the empire were branded as exercises in national defense. In Taiwan\, the Government General’s system of awards and bonuses compensated Japan’s Taiwanese allies at lower rates than their Japanese comrades-in-arms. The military award system is considered as both an inclusionary and exclusionary device in the making of imperial Japan’s multi-ethnic empire. \n\n\n\nDate: Tuesday\, April 20th\, 2021 Time: 4-5:30 PM PST Zoom link:http://bit.ly/TaiwanTalks \n\n\n\n Paul D. Barclay is Professor and Head of the History Department at Lafayette College in Easton\, PA. He is the general editor of the East Asia Image Collection and author of Outcasts of Empire: Japanese Rule on Taiwan’s “Savage Border” 1874-1945 (University of California Press\, 2018). He is currently researching Japanese military/police campaigns in Korea\, China\, Taiwan and the Societ Union from 1894 to 1934 for a project called “Imperial Japan’s Forever Wars.”
URL:https://www.eastasian.ucsb.edu/event/taiwan-talk-paul-d-barclay-on/
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SUMMARY:Kelly Hammond\, "Supporting the Faith\, Building the Empire: Imperial Japan's Islamic Policies in World War II"
DESCRIPTION:This talk will examine some of the ways that the Japanese Empire curried favors to Muslims in China\, and later throughout East Asia\, in the lead up to and throughout World War II. Drawing on examples from my recent book\, China’s Muslims and Japan’s Empire: Centering Islam in World War II\, the talk will present viewers with concrete policies and explore some of the ways that the Japanese Government envisioned themselves as the benevolent protectors of Islam while at the same time advancing their imperial\, expansionist visions. For their part\, Muslims from around the colonial world found the anti-western and anti-Soviet rhetoric expounded by the Japanese Empire appealing to a certain extent. By placing Muslims at the center of Japan’s imperial ambitions\, it becomes clear that their visions for empire went far beyond what we would now consider to be the geographic boundaries of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere into predominantly Islamic spaces like Central Asia\, the Middle East\, and North Africa. \nJOIN US FOR A LIVE TALK AND Q&A\nWEDNESDAY\, APRIL 21 4PM TO 5:30PM (PST)\nZoom: http://bit.ly/EACTalks\nZoom ID: 925 5728 2471 \nSPEAKER: Kelly Hammond is an Assistant Professor of East Asian history at the University of Arkansas. Her recent work has been supported by the ACLS/Luce Foundation\, the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation\, and the Kluge Center at the Library of Congress. She is an associate editor for the Journal of Asian Studies.
URL:https://www.eastasian.ucsb.edu/event/kelly-hammond-supporting-the-faith-building-the-empire-imperial-japans-islamic-policies-in-world-war-ii/
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Lecture,Visiting Speaker
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