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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
This opening panel explores how imperial powers have both strategically and inadvertently shaped narratives and enduring patterns of nationalism, state-building, violence, and women’s rights in Asian countries such as China, Indonesia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Vietnam.
Debating Empire: Narratives of Colonial Rule in French Indochina - Fiona Shen-Bayh, University of Maryland, College Park; Risa Kitagawa, Northeastern University
How Postcolonial Leaders Shape Colonial Narratives in Southeast Asia - Dean Dulay, Singapore Management University
The Legacy of Colonial Settlement on Post-colonial Political Violence - Harunobu Saijo, Hiroshima University
Religious Collision and Women’s Liberation in China - Chu Lin; Chengli Wang, University of Macau; Wei-Ling Sun
Col. Rule, State-Building, and Enduring Antagonism - Tianguang Meng, Tsinghua University