Friday, February 6, 2015
Joshua Blakeney interviewed Professor Cemil Aydin
Joshua Blakeney interviewed Professor Cemil Aydin, member of the History department at the University of North Carolina and author of the thought-provoking text The Politics of Anti-Westernism in Asia. They covered a wide range of topics during the show, including:
The differences and similarities between the Ottoman Empire's Pan-Islamism and Imperial Japan's Pan-Asianism
Orientalism, reverse-Orientalism and overcoming essentialized geographies
The contradiction between the West's promotion of a universal modernity and the ethnic exceptionalism inherent to European imperialism
Japanese modernization as a threat to Western hegemony and Communist expansionism in Asia
Paul Richard and Occidental defences of Japanese civilizational discourses
The orientalization of seemingly inorganic ideologies in Asia
Perceived biases in the historiography of WWII
Shūmei Ōkawa and the evolution of Pan-Asianist ideology
Justice Radhabinod Pal's dissentient verdict at the Tokyo Trials and its implications for the victors' history of WWII
The pros and cons of developing counterfactual historical narratives
The benefits of the multipolar world for peripheral nations
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ohh my bad. I posted in wrong show. Keep up the good work.
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