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Mar 18, 2022

HIEA 112 — final assessment “The Conflict of Nationalism”

HIEA 112 — final assessment “The Conflict of Nationalism” This piece of woodblock-print is called Illustration of Singing by the Plum Garden by Toyohara Chikanobu, in 1887. I came across this art piece as I searched for “Western Imperialism in Japan.” The piece illustrates a scene of five high classed…

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HIEA 112 — final assessment “The Conflict of Nationalism”
HIEA 112 — final assessment “The Conflict of Nationalism”

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Mar 17, 2022

HIEA 112 — Medium Post #1

Put yourself in the shoes of an Ainu person who lived through the extension of the boundaries of the old Tokugawa regime to include your ancestral homelands. How might your life change on an everyday level? …

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Mar 17, 2022

HIEA 112 — discussions week#1–10

week #1 What are the long-term impacts that Hideyoshi’s edicts may have had upon social relations between ordinary people of different strata? For example, how do you think the directive that farmers no longer would be allowed to have weapons, impacted their day-to-day lives? Hideyoshi made sure he had an absolute control…

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Mar 16, 2022

My relationship to Japan

With the enormous phenomenon of Anime culture all over the world, I, as well as a lot of kids around my age at the time, was greatly influenced by it since we were in elementary school. We were appealed by the colorfulness, of a somewhat familiar culture to our, but…

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Feb 22, 2022

HIEA 112 — Medium Post #2

Read “The Way of Subjects” alongside “Goodbye Asia” from week 3. What has remained consistent in the justifications that each piece makes for imperialism, and what has transformed over the course of 55 years? What do you think accounts for the main changes? Both “The Way of Subjects” and “Goodbye…

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May 14, 2021

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Linfeng Hu

Hi Linfeng!

Hi Linfeng! I love your idea of how cultural production can create behavioral changes in daily lives, which I had not thought of while writing my own post. You also broke down the manipulative use of words ( in the Declaration of Independence from Korea) very well, which enhanced and clarified my understanding of its significance in this subject that we're studying.

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May 14, 2021

Cultural Production
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Chi Zhang

Hi Chi! I love how you defined and connected racial capitalism and cultural production so well with…

Hi Chi! I love how you defined and connected racial capitalism and cultural production so well with the history evidence that we've learned, as well as your own experience. I have a lot of Chinese immigrant friends myself, and after reading your post, I actually talked to a few of them and they admitted that they actually "care about," and embrace their culture more than they used to back in their homeland, and it was an interesting experience listening to their stories, as well as your point of view on cultural production.

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