Jeffrey Dym Professor of History Sacramento State University “The Value of Video Scholarship and French Colonial Architecture” Center for Khmer Studies July 26, 2013
Who am I? And how did I get here?
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Japanese Silent Film Narration
Sacramento State
December 2006-April 2007 Fulbright Research Scholar in Japan Researching kamishibai (Japanese Paper Plays)
Benshi, Silent Film Narrators
Asian Educational Media Service( AEMS) 2008 Documentary Digital Video Workshop
Began taking classes at a Community College while simultaneously researching and recording parts for two videos on Kamishibai
My “High School Projects”
Okonomiyaki in 60 seconds February 25, 2010-July 26, views
Asia 140/History 140 Modern East Asian Cinema May 4, 2010-July 26, views
Equipment
My “College Projects”
Kamishibai in the classroom September 13, 2010-July 26, views
What is Kamishibai? September 13, 2010-July 26, ,392 views
Student Assignments
My Master’s Thesis (My M.A.)
Die for Japan: Wartime Propaganda Kamishibai January 22, 2012-July 26, ,694 views
My Second Master’s?? My Ph.D.???
French Colonial Architecture in Phnom Penh
The Value of Video Scholarship & French Colonial Architecture in Phnom Penh
Why study colonial cities? Michael G. Vann, Ph.D. California State University, Sacramento
Cultural Heritage Appreciation of architecture Understanding colonial legacy in urban planning Knowledge of what city looked like in different points in history Under significant pressure and threat
Joseph Conrad’s The Heart of Darkness “The conquest of the earth, which mostly means the taking it away from those who have a different complexion or slightly flatter noses than ourselves, is not a pretty thing when you look into it too much.”
Troubled History Colonial Nostalgia: – “Indo-chic” – Racist colonial era stereotypes – Ignoring injustices – Glamorizing imperialism Nationalist perspective “Right to forget”
Cities as sites for critical empire studies Confined spaces Symbolic value Political centers Economic centers Colonial cities as manifestations of white supremacy
Colonial urbanization creates a number of crises Western views of Asian cities Colonial urbanization a “gift” Unintended consequences
Colonial cities were powder kegs Quarter system an affront Display of white racial power
Colonial Dual Cities
Cities can quickly spin out of control
Cities as centers of political activity Recruiting Demonstrations Acts of violent resistance
Colonial urban health policies Achievements Failures Unfortunate surprises
Colonial planners created the shape of many of today’s major cities Jakarta Singapore Phnom Penh Ho Chi Minh City Manila Hong Kong Shanghai
Balancing Act in Colonial Urban History Nostalgia versus critical empire studies Appreciating colonial architecture is not endorsing colonialism