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History 504S Professor Simon Partner Ian Zhang Artificial Promulgation of Racism in East Asia
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Racism and Nationalism What is nationalism? What is racism? Do they go together?
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Nationalism “a belief, creed or political ideology that involves a strong identification of a group of individuals with a nation” Jingoism: extreme patriotism in the form of aggressive foreign policy.
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Racism “views, practices and actions reflecting the belief that humanity is divided into distinct biological groups called races and that members of a certain race share certain attributes which make that group as a whole less desirable, more desirable, inferior or superior” Implicit v. Explicit racism
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Western Racism v. Eastern Racism Civil Rights Movement; Fascism; Nazis; WWII. Nanjing Massacre; Korean colonization; Japanese imperialism
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Nation Building Edward Said: Orientalism (1978) – creation of the “other” to say what we are not. Reaffirms idealistic conceptions of self and nationhood. For example: US during the 20 th century – we are NOT Communism, fascism. The implication is that we ARE capitalism, freedom, democracy. Racism and nation building. What is racism? How does it further the creation of a nation?
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Case Study China Republican era tradition of white is good, black is bad Ming dynasty poem Sino Japanese Wars Taiwan Nanjing Massacre Textbook Controversies Refusal to acknowledge war crimes
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Case Study Germany Interwar period: high inflation, low morale, high unemployment Rise of fascism “the backstabbing Jew” WWII
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East Asian Diaspora Racism Little Tokyo v. Chinatown Intra-Asian racism Immigrant scholars
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Narratives of Racism Effectiveness of story to inculcate racist thought Propaganda in television, print, news Can you think of some examples?
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