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Jeffrey Dym Professor of History Sacramento State University “The Value of Video Scholarship and French Colonial Architecture” Center for Khmer Studies July 26, 2013
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Who am I? And how did I get here?
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Today is your lucky day because you are in the presence of one of the world’s leading experts on....
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Japanese Silent Film Narration
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Sacramento State
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December 2006-April 2007 Fulbright Research Scholar in Japan Researching kamishibai (Japanese Paper Plays)
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Benshi, Silent Film Narrators
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Asian Educational Media Service( AEMS) 2008 Documentary Digital Video Workshop
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Began taking classes at a Community College while simultaneously researching and recording parts for two videos on Kamishibai
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My “High School Projects”
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Okonomiyaki in 60 seconds February 25, 2010-July 26, 2013 453 views
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Asia 140/History 140 Modern East Asian Cinema May 4, 2010-July 26, 2013 619 views
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Equipment
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My “College Projects”
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Kamishibai in the classroom September 13, 2010-July 26, 2013 4341 views
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What is Kamishibai? September 13, 2010-July 26, 2013 20,392 views
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Student Assignments
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My Master’s Thesis (My M.A.)
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Die for Japan: Wartime Propaganda Kamishibai January 22, 2012-July 26, 2013 5,694 views
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My Second Master’s?? My Ph.D.???
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French Colonial Architecture in Phnom Penh
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The Value of Video Scholarship & French Colonial Architecture in Phnom Penh
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Why study colonial cities? Michael G. Vann, Ph.D. California State University, Sacramento
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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
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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.”
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Troubled History Colonial Nostalgia: – “Indo-chic” – Racist colonial era stereotypes – Ignoring injustices – Glamorizing imperialism Nationalist perspective “Right to forget”
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Cities as sites for critical empire studies Confined spaces Symbolic value Political centers Economic centers Colonial cities as manifestations of white supremacy
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Colonial urbanization creates a number of crises Western views of Asian cities Colonial urbanization a “gift” Unintended consequences
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Colonial cities were powder kegs Quarter system an affront Display of white racial power
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Colonial Dual Cities
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Cities can quickly spin out of control
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Cities as centers of political activity Recruiting Demonstrations Acts of violent resistance
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Colonial urban health policies Achievements Failures Unfortunate surprises
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Colonial planners created the shape of many of today’s major cities Jakarta Singapore Phnom Penh Ho Chi Minh City Manila Hong Kong Shanghai
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Balancing Act in Colonial Urban History Nostalgia versus critical empire studies Appreciating colonial architecture is not endorsing colonialism
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