International Workshop in 2002

Can We Write History? Between Postmodernism and Coarse Nationalism

Proceedings


 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction@  
p 5
Opening Remarks Chiharu Takenaka
p 7
Keynote Speech Kei Takeuchi
p11

Session‚P - Indian Historiography@iChair: Takao Takaharaj

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Religious Norms and Social Questioning:Contextualising Gender Laws in 19th century Bengal

Tanika Sarkar
p23
¥ Commentary Nariaki Nakazato
p31
¥ Commentary Kiichi Fujiwara
p35
¥ Discussion Highlights  
p39

 

Session2 - Historiography in the Philippines@iChair:FAkira Okij

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On the Historiography of Southeast Asia and the Philippines:
The gGolden Ageh of Southeast Asian Studies
- Experiences and Reflections

Reynaldo C. Ileto
p55
¥ Commentary Yoshiko Nagano
p81
¥ Commentary Patricio N. Abinales@
p87
¥ Discussion Highlights  
p95

 

@Session‚R- Historiography in Japan and China (ChairF Michael Watson)

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gRegime of Truthh and Possibilities of Trans-National History in Japan and China

Daquing Yang
p109
¥ Commentary Hatsue Shinohara
p125
¥ Commentary Kiichi Fujiwara
p127
¥ Discussion Highlights  
p133

Closing Remarks Chiharu Takenaka
p151
Profile of Participants  
p155

 

@Appendix @

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Tessa Morris-Suzuki
 

 


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