比較国民国家論
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開講年度・開講期 | 2020・前期 |
単位数 | 2 単位 |
授業形態 | 講義 |
配当学年 | 1-5回生 |
対象学生 | 大学院生 |
使用言語 | 英語 |
曜時限 | 水2 |
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授業の概要・目的 | For most of the twentieth century, the nation-state has been a preeminent collective agent in history; geopolitical, economic, and cultural system; and unit of study and analysis. This course examines the experiences of making state and nation in Southeast Asia, while bringing up comparative questions and case studies from other regions. The class will be conducted in English. |
到達目標 | To familiarize students with the theory of nationalism in a Southeast Asian context and to provide an overview of some of the key debates in the study of the nation-state from a historical and comparative perspective |
授業計画と内容 | Weekly Required Readings: Charles Tilly, Coercion, Capital, and European States, AD 990-1992 Oliver W. Wolters, History, Culture, and Region in Southeast Asian Perspectives, Chapters 1-4 John Furnivall, The Fashioning of Leviathan Onghokham, “The Inscrutable and the Paranoids: An Investigation into the Sources of the Brotodiningrat Affair,” Southeast Asian Transitions: Approaches Through Social History, ed. Ruth McVey, Adrienne Suddard, and Harry Benda Anthony Milner, The Invention of Politics in Colonial Malaya Filomeno Aguilar, Jr., Clash of Spirits: The History of Power and Sugar Planter Hegemony on a Visayan Island Jim Rush, Opium to Java Carl Trocki, Opium and Empire: Chinese Society in Colonial Singapore, 1800-1910 Penny Edwards, Cambodge: The Cultivation of the Nation, 1860-1945 Crawford Young, The African Colonial State in Comparative Perspective Benedict Anderson, Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origins and Spread of Nationalism Thongchai Winichakul, Siam Mapped: A History of the Geo-Body of a Nation James Scott, The Art of Not Being Governed (to be read alongside Southeast Asian Studies Special Issue “Upland Peoples in the Making of History in Northern Continental Southeast Asia”) |
成績評価の方法・観点 | Attendance of all class sessions is mandatory. Oral presentations and active class participation 50% 2 short papers 50% |
履修要件 | Attendance is mandatory Oral presentations and active class participation 2 short papers |
授業外学習(予習・復習)等 | ・Preparation will be done on the topics written in the syllabus. ・Review will be done on the topics suggested in the lectures. |
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