What is to be written? : setting the agendas for studies of history : the Academic Frontier Project, Social Change in Asia and the Pacific : workshop proceedings
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What is to be written? : setting the agendas for studies of history : the Academic Frontier Project, Social Change in Asia and the Pacific : workshop proceedings
Institute for International Studies, Meiji Gakuin University, 2004
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What is to be written? : setting the agendas for studies of history : workshop proceedings : March 1-2, 2003
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"... funded ... as the Academic Frontier Project, 'Social Change in Asia and the Pacific' (2001-2005). This was the second round of our joint study on historiography ..."--Introd
Includes bibliographical references
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- Opening remarks / Chiharu Takenaka
- Session 1. Questioning historiography / chair, Michael Watson
- Politics of historical pedagogy : the Indian predicament / Tanika Sarkar
- Reason or reasoning? Clio or Siva? / Sanjay Seth
- "World history" as method / Kiyoshi Kojima
- Commentary / Rajyashree Pandey
- Session 2. Rereading national history / chair, Akira Oki
- Rereading nationalist historiography : experiences and reflections from the 1980s / Reynaldo C. Ileto
- Collective memory in a "globalized" society : the debate on the Philippine revolution reconsidered / Yoshiko Nagano
- Commentary / Tessa Morris-Suzuki
- Session 3. Reconstructing the national narrative / chair, Hatsue Shinohara
- American lineages of Filipino official nationalism / Patricio N. Abinales
- Making sense of Malaysia / Donna J. Amoroso
- Commentary / Kiichi Fujiwara
- Session 4. Recovering the memory of violence / chair, Shigeki Takeo
- Ghosts, historians, and truth about the past / Daqing Yang
- The politics in a partition riot : Calcutta in August 1946 / Nariaki Nakazato
- Can the victims speak? Gendered wars in 1990s and 2000s / Chiharu Takenaka
- Commentary / Tanika Sarkar
- Session 5. Writing history under the American hegemony / chair, Michael Watson
- Who are to be Remembered? : politics of war commemoration in Japan / Kiichi Fujiwara
- Teaching of the atomic bomb as History : a challenge to transnational history / Hatsue Shinohara
- What is to be filmed? : visual representation and the writing of history / Tessa Morris-Suzuki
- Commentary / Patricio N. Abinales
- Session 6. Discussion and Summary / chair, Chiharu Takenaka
- Closing Remarks / Reynaldo C. Ileto