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      • Jan 22-24 Introduction and Capital chs. 1-2, 4-6
      • Jan 29-31 Accumulation & Crisis
      • Feb 5 Exploitation and Expropriation
      • Feb 12-14 Colonialism and Accumulation
      • Feb 19-21 Managing Populations/Biopolitics
      • Feb 26-28 Western Imperialism in Asia
      • Mar 12-14 Nation & Empire in Japan
      • March 19-21 Japanese Empire
      • Mar 26-28 Managing Populations in Japan
      • Apr 2-4 Managing Populations in the Empire
      • Apr 9 Absolute Erotic, Absolute Grotesque I
      • Apr 16-18 Neuropolitics
      • Apr 23-25 Manchurian Apotheosis
      • Apr 30 Whither empire?
    • 3172 Review Paper Assignment
    • Shanghai paper
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    • 3172 Final Exam
  • HIST 7001
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      • 7001 1 What is the Status of the Past?
      • 7001 2 Marx and Capital
      • 7001 3 Marx and History
      • 7001 4 Weber
        • 7001 Writing 1
      • 7001 5 Freud
      • 7001 6 Language
      • 7001 7 Foucault I
      • 7001 8 Foucault II
        • 7001 Writing #2
      • 7001 9 History, Sociology, & Anthropology
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      • 7001 11 Driscoll
      • 7001 14 Federici
      • 7001 13 Kelley
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    • HIEA 1501 Fukushima
      • Fukushima syllabus
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        • Aug 29 Course Introduction
        • Sept 5 What happened?
        • Sept 12 Interrogating the “Accident”
        • Sept 19 Intro to Disasters
        • Sept 26 Uncertainty
        • Oct 3 NO CLASS FALL BREAK
        • Oct 10 Enviro-Technical-Political Disasters
        • Oct 17 The Nuclear Village
        • Oct 24 Fear, Monsters, and The Return of the Repressed 1
        • Oct 31 Fear, Monsters, and the Return of the Repressed 2
          • 1501 Gojira paper 2016
        • Nov 7 Hiroshima, the Cold War, and the Return of the Repressed 3
        • Nov 14 Protests and Movements
        • Nov 21 Wrap-up and New, and Old, Directions
        • Final Take-Home Assignment
    • HIEA 2072 Modern Japan
      • HIEA 2072 Syllabus 2014
      • HIEA 2072 Schedule 2014
        • Modern Japan Intro
        • 1890 Meiji Constitution
          • 1 Readings for Week 2 Sept 5-7
          • 2 Readings for Week 2 Sept 12-14
          • 3 Readings for Week 2 Sept 19-21
        • 1931 Manchurian Incident
          • 4 readings Sept 26-28
          • 5 Readings Oct 5
          • 6 readings Oct 10-12
          • Mon Oct 17 In-Class Midterm exam
          • 7 Readings Oct 19
        • 1960 Anpo Protests
          • 8 Readings for Oct 24-26
          • 9 Readings Oct 31-Nov 2
          • 9 Readings Nov 7-9
            • Family Game Paper
        • 1995 Kobe/Aum
          • 11 Kobe/AUM Nov 14-16
          • 12 1995 to Koizumi Nov 21
          • 13 Fukushima Nov 28-30
          • 14 Fukushima II Dec 5
    • HIEA 4501 Catastrophic Japan
      • Catastrophic Japan syllabus
      • Catastrophic Japan schedule
        • Jan 12 Introduction to History & Disasters
        • Jan 19 Interrogating the “Accident”
        • Jan 26 History and Disaster
        • Feb 2 Write Theory papers
          • 4501 Review Paper
        • Feb 9 Earthquakes
        • Feb 16 Hiroshima
        • Feb 23 Minamata
        • Mar 2 Toxic Lives
        • Mar 16 Godzilla Double Feature
          • 4501 Gojira paper
        • Mar 23 Fukushima I
        • Mar 30 Fukushima II
        • Apr 6 1995
        • Apr 13 Why Japan?
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        • Sept 1 Introduction
        • Sept 8 “Accidents”
        • Sept 15 1923 Earthquake
        • Sept. 22 Hiroshima I
        • Sept 29 Hiroshima II
        • Oct 6 Hiroshima III
          • 1501 Gojira paper
        • Oct 20 Ashio/Minamata
        • Oct 27 Minamata
        • Nov 3 Minamata
        • Nov 10 Aum
        • Nov 17 Fukushima
        • Nov 24 Fukushima II
        • Dec 1 Fukushima III
    • HIEA 1501 War and Memory
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        • Aug 31: What is the Status of the Past?
        • Sept 7: What is the Status of the Past II?
        • Sept 14: The Past III
        • Sept 21: Hiroshima I
        • Sept 28: Hiroshima II
        • Oct 12: Hiroshima III
        • Oct 19: History Wars 2
        • Oct 26: The Emperor’s Naked Army Marches On
        • Nov 2: History Wars 2
        • Nov 9 Comfort Women then and now
        • Nov 16 Unit 731
        • Nov 23 Fear Studies
        • Nov 30 Presentations
        • Dec 7 Presentations
      • 1501 Take-home final
      • 1501 Textbook Paragraphs
    • HIEA 2073 Japan to 1868
      • 2073 Syllabus
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        • 1 Introduction
        • 2 The Imperial Concept
          • 2073 paper 1
        • 3 Warrior Rule
        • 4 The 47 Ronin (Tokugawa)
          • 2073 47 Ronin paper
        • 5 Bakumatsu Japan
    • HIEA 3171 Meiji Japan
      • 3171 Syllabus
      • 3171 Schedule
        • Sept 2: Classic Theories of the Nation/State
        • Sept 9-11: Later Theories of the Nation/State
          • 3171 Nation/state review paper
        • Sept 14-16: Bakumatsu Japan
          • Bakumatsu Japan slides
        • Sept 21-23: The Early Ishin
          • Early Ishin slides
          • Modern Beef
        • Sept 28-30: Civilization & Enlightenment
        • Oct 7: Opposition Movements
        • Oct 12-14: Social Darwinism and the International System
        • Oct 19-21: Early Dilemmas
        • Oct 26: Industrialization and Capitalism
        • Nov 2-4: Bushidō & Tea
        • Nov 9-11: Internal Limits to the Nation-State Form
        • Nov 19-21: External Limits to the Nation-State Form
        • Nov 26 The Hibiya Riot 1905
        • Nov 30- Dec 2: Kokoro
        • Dec 7: The End
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    • HIEA 1501 Bakumatsu-ishin
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    • HIEA 1501 EA Marxisms
      • HIEA 1501 EA Marxism Syllabus
      • HIEA 1501 EA Marxism Schedule
        • Critique of Japanese Fascism Discussion Qs
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Nov 9 Comfort Women then and now

Comfort Woman memorial in Glendale, CA

Comfort Woman memorial in Glendale, CA

Morris-Suzuki, “”You Don’t Want to Know About the Girls? The ‘Comfort Women’, the Japanese Military and Allied Forces in the Asia-Pacific War”

Field, et al., “The Impact of “Comfort Woman” Revisionism on the Academy, the Press, and the Individual: Symposium on the U.S. Tour of Uemura Takashi”

Hirano, “A Reflection on Uemura Takashi’s Talk at UCLA”

Uemura, “A Chronicle of My American Journey: The Things I Learned”

WSJ, “Seoul, Tokyo Pledge to Resolve ‘Comfort Women’ Dispute“

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