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グローバル教養特別演習III(11)

Empire and Aftermath in East Asia
This course is designed to cover both historical and contemporary issues, balancing literary, visual, and historical source materials in its exploration of the legacies of colonialism in East Asia (Korea, Japan, China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong). Major themes to be covered include the economic and developmental legacies of colonialism, the political impact of colonial systems - particularly in terms of issues of nationalism, citizenship, government structures and legal systems, and an exploration of the cultural legacies of colonialism, including the experiences of both colonizer and colonized. Students will develop an understanding of the modern history of East Asia in relation to the forces of imperialism and colonialism, see the similarities and differences in how the colonial experience impacted different places and peoples in East Asia, and understand how this experience continues to shape relations between East Asian states and between the region and the rest of the world.
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時間割/共通科目コード
コース名
教員
学期
時限
08F140711
FAS-FA4E07S3
グローバル教養特別演習III(11)
ヘス クリスティアン
S1 S2
火曜2限
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講義使用言語
英語
単位
2
実務経験のある教員による授業科目
NO
他学部履修
開講所属
教養学部
授業計画
A detailed syllabus will be distributed on the first day of class 1. Introduction: Colonialism and Imperialism in East Asian Contexts 2. The Qing Empire 3. The Fall of the Qing Empire 4. Drugs and Empire in East Asia 5. The Rise of the Japanese Empire 6. Colonial Taiwan 7. Colonial Korea 8. Manchukuo 9. The Wartime Empire 10. Resistance and Collaboration 11. End of Empire 12. U.S. Occupation 13. Legacies of Empire
授業の方法
The class will be made up both of lectures and of student presentations followed by class discussion.
成績評価方法
Attendance and Participation: 20% Midterm Paper 40% Final Paper: 40%
参考書
W.G. Beasely, Japanese Imperialism, 1894-1945
履修上の注意
Students must attend the first class to register for this course. The instructor may place an enrollment limit if the number of students is too large. In this case, some form of screening will happen in the first week.