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各週進度
1.
9/11
Introduction: Problematics of Inter-Asia cultural studies
A. Kuan-hsing Chen and Beng-Huat Chua, “Introduction: The Inter-Asia Cultural Studies: Movements Project, The Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Reader (2007), 1-5*
B. Joyce C.H. Liu. "Civic Society and Contemporary Border Politics: Toward a Critique of Internal Coloniality"*
C. Chen Chieh-jen. "Realm of Reverberation"+
Section I Imagining Asia
2.
9/18
Reflections on Teaching Inter-Asia Cultural Studies
A. Tani Barlow, “Region, Cultural Studies, Friends,” 236-240*
B. Naoki Sakai, “From Area Studies toward Transnational Studies,” 265-274*
C. Leo Ching, “Inter-Asia Cultural Studies and the De-Colonial Turn,” 184-187*
D. Melani Budianta, “Shifting the Geographies of Knowledge,” 174-177+
E. Larry Grossberg, “On the Political Responsibilities of Cultural Studies,” 241-247.+
F. Kuan-hsing Chen, “Problems and Problematics of Teaching Cultural Studies in Taiwan,” IACS 9.3 (2008): 500-517+
3.
9/25
Reflections on the Inter-Asia Project
A. Partha Charterjee, “Empire and Nation Revisited,” IACS 6.4 (2005): 487-496.*
B. Ashis Nandy, “The Idea of South Asia,” IACS 6.4 (2005): 541-545.*
C. Wang Hui, “The Politics of Imagining Asia,” IACS 8.1 (2007): 1-33.*
D. Yingzhen Chen, “What the ‘Third World’ Means to me,” IACS 6.4 (2005): 535-540.+
Section II: Cold War Regime and Post-Cold War Conditions
4.
10/02
Cold War and East/Southeast Asia
A. Wang Chaohua, "A Tale of Two Nationalisms," New Left Review, 32 mar apr 2005, 83-103.*
B. Merle C. Ricklefs. “The Cold War in hindsight: local realities and the limits of global power.” Cold War Southeast Asia. Ed. By Malcolm H. Murfett. Marshall Cavendish International (Asia), 2012. 322-343.*
C. Garry Rodan and Kevin Hewison. “Neoliberal globalization, conflict and security: New life for authoritarianism in Asia?” Empire and Neoliberalism in Asia. Ed. Vedi R. Hadiz. Routledge, 2006. 105-122.*
D. Goran Therborn. “The pole and the triangle: US power and the Triangle of the Americas, Asia and Europe.” Empire and Neoliberalism in Asia. Ed. Vedi R. Hadiz. Routledge, 2006. 23-37.+
E. Charles Horner. “The Third Side of the Triangle: The China-Japan Dimension.” The National Interest. Winter 1996/1997. 23-31.+
F. Contemporary conditions, artistic works and film clips
Invited lecture: Catherine Liu, UC-Irvine—Neoliberalism, the Construction of Choice and the Populist Revolt. 15:00~17:00.
5.
10/09
Holiday
6.
10/16
The “Nuclear” Questions
A. Annmaria Shimabuku, “Petitioning Subjects,” IACS 11.3 (2010): 355-374.*
B. Muto Ichiyo, “The Buildup of a Nuclear Armament Capability and the Postwar Statehood of Japan: Fukushima and the Genealogy of Nuclear Bombs and Power Plants,” IACS 14.2 (2013): 171-212.*
C. Brian P. Farrell, "Alphabet soup and nuclear war: SEATO, China and the Cold War in Southeast Asia," COLD WAR SOUTHEAST ASIA, 81-131.*
D. Arasaki Moriteru, “Can Okinawa Be the Catalyst for ‘Peace’ in East Asia,” IACS 15.1 (2014): 43-62.+
E. Contemporary conditions, artistic works and film clips: Okinawa’s case
7.
10/23
Cold War Containment and American Influences
A. Shunya Yoshimi, “’America’ as Desire and Violence: Americanization in Postwar Japan and Asia during the Cold War,” IACS 4.3 (2003): 433-450.*
B. David Harvey, "All About Oil" & "How America's Power Grew," Mew Imperialism, 1-86.*
C. Ai Lin Chua, “Singapore’s ‘Cinema Age’ of the 1930s” IACS 13.4 (2012): 592-604.+
D. Allen Chun, “The Americanization of Pop Culture in Asia” IACS 13.4 (2012): 495-506+
E. Contemporary conditions, artistic works and film clips: Taiwan’s case
8.
10/30
Hong Kong in the Post-War and the Postcolonial Age
A. Ackbar Abbas, “Introduction: Culture in a Space of Disappearance.” Hong Kong: Culture and the Politics of Disappearance. University of Minnesota, 1997. 1-15.*
B. LAW Wing Sang. “Cultural Cold War and the Diasporic Nation.” Collaborative Colonial Power: The Making of the Hong Kong Chinese. Hong Kong University Press, 2009. 131-148.*
C. Background Documentary +
i. One Country, Two Systems一國兩制:LINK
ii. June Fourth Movement六四事件:LINK
iii. 1997 Reunification 97回歸:LINK
iv. Basic Law, item 23, 基本法23 條:LINK
D. Contemporary conditions, artistic works and film clips: Hong Kong’s case
Extended reference:+
Fruit Chen陳果:The Longest Summer《去年煙花特別多》(1998):LINK
Historical background:
Hong Kong 1967 Leftist Riot六七暴動:LINK
The Big Escape 大逃港:LINK
Refugees from Vietnam 越南難民:LINK
9.
11/06
Post-revolution China and Neoliberalism I
A. Jorn Dosch. “Managing Security in ASEAN-China Relations: Liberal Peach of Hegemonic Stability.” Asian Perspective. Vol. 31, No. 1. 2007. 210-236.*
B. Hongying Wang. “The Asian financial crisis and financial reforms in China.” The Pacific Review. Vol. 12. No. 4. 1999: 537-556.*
C. Joyce C. H. Liu, "Pax Sinica and the Lure of Confucianism: Coloniality of Epistemology and the Question of Border Thinking"*
D. Vogel, DengXiaoping Transformation Of China, chaps. 13-24, 305-591 personal selections*
E. Odd Arne Westad. “China and Southeast Asia.” Restless Empire: China and the Wporld Since 1750. New York: Basic Books, 2012. 16-20.+
F. JIA Zhangke, A Touch of Sin. 賈樟柯,《天注定》(2013):LINK
G. Contemporary conditions, artistic works and film clips: China’s case
10.
11/13
Post-revolution China and Neoliberalism II (Self-organized discussion or reeding week)
A. Wang Hui, The End of the Revolution, 3-66.*
B. WANG Bin, West of the Tracks 王兵,《鐵西區》(2003)第一部:LINK
C. Peter Chan, dir. American Dreams in China 陳可辛《海闊天空》(2013):LINK
D. Contemporary conditions, artistic works and film clips: One Belt One Road and its controversies
11.
11/20
State Violence & Memories of the Left
A. Vedi R. Hadiz, “The Left and Indonesia’s 1960s,” IACS 7.4 (2006): 554-569.*
B. Sanjay Seth, “From Maoism to Postcolonialism: The Indian ‘Sixties,’ and Beyond,” IACS 7.4 (2006): 589-605*
C. Ngoi Guat Peng, “The Historical Discourse on the Malay Communists and Its Limitation,” IACS 16.1 (2015): 67-84.*
D. Giles Ji Ungpakorn, “The Impact of the Thai Sixties on the People’s Movement Today,” IACS 7.4 (2006): 571-588.+
E. Kim Seong-Nae, “Mourning Korean Modernity in the Memory of the Cheju April Third Incident,” IACS 1.3 (2000): 461-476.+
F. Chen Yingzhen, “Literary Reportage: When Red Stars Fall into Qigulin Mountains,” IACS 15.3 (2014): 347-378.+
G. The Act of Killing, Joshua Oppenheimer and co-directed by Christine Cynn.LINK
H. Contemporary conditions, artistic works and film clips
12.
11/27
Gender Inequality a never-ending process in large parts of Indian society
A. Documentaries*
Gulabi Gang: A 2014 documentary that revolves around the vigilante group and its leader who fight against oppression of women.
The World before Her: A 2012 documentary that throws light on the complexity of the country by juxtaposing the regimes of the Miss India pageant and a Hindu national camp for young girls.
Mango Girls: A 2013 documentary that focuses on the village of Dharhara that plants ten mango trees every time a girl is born.
B. Nirmala Banerjee. (2017). Feminism at the Crossroads; where do we go from here? Sage Publications.*
C. Nandita Shukla Singh (2008). “Higher Education for Women in India- choices and challenges.” Forum on Public Policy: A Journal of the Oxford Round Table, Spring 2008.*
Extended reference:+
Laurie L. Patton (eds.) (2002). Jewels of Authority Women and Textual Tradition in Hindu India. Oxford University Press: New York.
Srinivasan, Padma, Lee, Gary. R. (2004). The Dowry System in India: Women’s Attitudes and Social Change. Journal of Marriage and Family.
Michael Allen. (1982). the Hindu View of the Women. Australian National University Press.
Alternative topic: The ‘transgender’ community in India.
Documentaries
- The Hijras: India's Third Gender(2001)
- India's Lady boy's (2003)
- Mohammed to Maya also titled Rites of Passage (2012)
- Call me Salma (2009)
- Transindia-By Meera Darji
Novel
- ‘Hijras’ of India written by SERENA NANDA
Section III: Theoretical Considerations: What is to be done today?
13.
12/04
Economic Zoning Techniques in the Age of Neo-liberalism
A. KANISHKA JAYASURIYA, "Beyond new imperialism: State and transnational regulatory governance in East Asia" Empire and Neoliberalism in Asia, Ed. Vedi R. Hadiz. 38-51.*
B. RICHARD ROBISON, "The reordering of Pax Americana: how does Southeast Asia fit in?" Empire and Neoliberalism in Asia, Ed. Vedi R. Hadiz. 52-68.*
C. GARRY RODAN AND KEVIN HEWISON, "Neoliberal globalization, conflict and security: new life for authoritarianism in Asia?" Empire and Neoliberalism in Asia, Ed. Vedi R. Hadiz. 105-122.*
D. Jorn Dosch, "MANAGING SECURITY IN ASEAN-CHINA RELATIONS: LIBERAL PEACE OF HEGEMONIC STABILITY," ASIAN PERSPECTIVE, Vol. 31, No. 1, 2007, pp. 209-236.*
E. Contemporary conditions, documentary and film clips
14.
12/11
Biopolitics and New Imperialism
A. Michel Foucault, Society Must Be Defended (2003), pp. 1-21, 239-264. 福柯《必須保衛社會》,1976年1月7日, 3月17日。1-37,226-247*
B. Sandro Mezzadra and Brett Neilson, “Operations of Capital.” South Atlantic Quarterly. 114:1 (January 2015): 1-10.*
C. David Harvey, "Capital Bondage," "Accumulation by Disposession," "Consent to Coercion," The New Imperialism. (2003)87-212, 《新帝國主義》,群學出版社 2008.*
D. Biopolitics and new imperialism today
15.
12/18
Border Politics, Migration and Unequal Citizen
A. Etienne Balibar, "World Borders, Political Borders," We, the People of Europe? Reflections on Transnational Citizenship. (2001) Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2004. 101-132.*
B. Part I: THE CRIMINALISATION OF FACILITATING IRREGULAR ENTRY AND STAY AND HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE, IRREGULAR MIGRATION, TRAFFICKING AND SMUGGLING OF HUMAN BEINGS, 10-56*
C. Part II: "Interrelationship of Trafficking in Human Beings with Other Forms of Irregular Migration," IRREGULAR MIGRATION, TRAFFICKING AND SMUGGLING OF HUMAN BEINGS, 57-91.*
D. Introduction- Politics of Citizenship and Transnational Gendered Migration in East and Southeast Asia +
D. The Demography of East and Southeast Asia from the 1950s to the 2000s A Summary of Changes and a Statistical Assessment +
E. Migrant workers in East/Southeast and South Asia
16.
12/25
Communist Hypothesis and Artistic Participation
A. Alain Badiou, “The Idea of Communism,” The Communist Hypothesis (2010) 229-260.*
B. Etienne Balibar, “Toward Co-Citizenship,” Equaliberty (2014), 259-276 *
C. ARTIFICIAL HELLS Participatory Art and the Politics of Spectatorship. Chap. 1, 6, 9. *
D. Spaces of Commoning: Artistic Research and the Utopia of the Everyday. Eds. Anette Baldauf, Stefan Gruber, Moira Hille, Annette Krauss, Vladimir Miller, Mara Verlic, Hong-Kai Wang, Julia Wieger. Sternberg Press, 2016. Selections. (selections by the group in change)+
E. Civic participation in Inter-Asia communities
17.
01/01
Holiday
18.
01/08
Final Oral Report
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