What is to be Written?
Setting the Agendas for Studies of
History
Workshop for the Academic Frontier Project:
eSocial
Change in Asia and the Pacificf
Supported by
Meiji Gakuin
University,
the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and
Technology (Japan)
& Nomura Foundation for Social Science

March 1-2, 2003
9:30-18:00
at Conference Room
Building 1, 10th Floor, Shirokane
Campus, Meiji Gakuin University
Speakers
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Patricio N. Abinales | Kyoto University |
| Donna J. Amoroso | Kyoto University | |
| Kiichi Fujiwara | The University of Tokyo | |
| Reynaldo C. Ileto | National University of Singapore | |
| Kiyoshi Kojima | Iwanami Publisher | |
| Tessa Morris-Suzuki | Australian National University | |
| Yoshiko Nagano | Kanagawa University | |
| Nariaki Nakazato | The University of Tokyo | |
| Tanika Sarka | Jawaharlal Nehru University | |
| Sanjay Seth | La Trobe University | |
| Hatsue Shinohara | Meiji Gakuin University | |
| Chiharu Takenaka | Meiji Gakuin University | |
| Daqing Yang | George Washington University |
Program: First Day - March 1 (Sat.)
9:30 - 9:35@OPENING REMARKS

9:40 - 12:00@SESSION 1@gQuestioning Historiographyh Summary

| Chair: | Michael Watson |
| Speakers: | Tanika Sarkar |
| @eContested Histories in the Indian Contextf | |
| Sanjay Seth | |
| @eReason or Reasoning / Clio or Siva?f | |
| Kiyoshi Kojima | |
| @'"World History" as Method' | |
| Discussant: | Rajyashree Pandey |
13:15 - 15:00@SESSION 2@gRereading Nationalist HistoryhSummary

| Chair: | Akira Oki |
| Speakers: | Reynaldo C. Ileto |
| @eHistoriography in the Shadow of Empire: @@@A Philippine Case Studyf | |
| Yoshiko Nagano | |
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@eCollective Memory in a eGlobalizedf Society: | |
| Discussant: | Tessa Morris-Suzuki |
15:30 - 17:15@SESSION 3@gReconstructing the National NarrativehSummary

| Chair: | Hatsue Shinohara |
| Speakers: | Patricio N. Abinales |
| @eAmerican Lineages of Filipino Official Nationalismf | |
| Donna J. Amoroso | |
| @eTaking Stock of the Past/Pasts: @@@Ways of Making Sense of eMalaysiaff | |
| Discussant: | Kiichi Fujiwara |
Program: Second Day - March 2 (Sun.)
9:30 - 12:00@SESSION 4@gRecovering the Memory of ViolencehSummary

| Chair: | Shigeki Takeo |
| Speakers: | Daqing Yang |
| @eThe Ghosts of Nanjingf | |
| Nariaki Nakazato | |
| @eThe Calcutta Communal Disturbances of 1946: @@@Politics, Mobilization and the Riotous Crowdf | |
| Chiharu Takenaka | |
| @eCan the Victims Speak? Gendered Wars in 1990sf | |
| Discussant: | Tanika Sarkar |
13:15 - 15:45@SESSION 5@gWriting History under the American HegemonyhSummary

| Chair: | Michael Watson |
| Speakers: | Kiichi Fujiwara |
| @eWho are to be Remembered? @@@Commemorating the War Dead in Japanf | |
| Hatsue Shinohara | |
| @eTeaching of the Atomic Bomb as History: @@@A Challenge to Transnational (Global) Historyf | |
| Tessa Morris-Suzuki | |
| @eWhat is to be Filmed? @@@Visual Representation and the Writing of Historyf | |
| Discussant: | Patricio N. Abinales |
16:00 - 17:15@SESSION 6@Discussion and Summary
| Chair: | Chiharu Takenaka |
CLOSING REMARKS: Reynaldo C. Ileto
@@@SponsorF Institute for International Studies
@@Meiji Gakuin University
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