Abstracts

Workshop One

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Position Papers

Delia Aguilar, Women's Studies, University of Connecticut.

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Feminism and Nationalism


Ann Anagnost,
Department of Anthropology, University of Washington

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Is the Fatherland Really a Motherland?


Benedict Anderson,
Anthropology, Cornell University.

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[title forthcoming]


Mohammed Bamyeh,
Centre for Contemporary Arab Studies, Georgetown University.

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Global Affinities Beyond the State: Lessons From the Historical Structures of Muslim Society


Joshua Barker, Dept. of Anthropology, University of Toronto

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Stories of Corruption: The Anatomy and Afterlife of Developmental Nationalism in Indonesia


Timothy Brook, Professor, Department of History, University of Toronto.

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Chinese Lineages of the Absolutist State


Uradyn E. Bulag,
Associate Professor, Anthropology, Hunter College & Graduate Center, City University of New York.

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The Chinese Cult of Chinggis Khan:
Racial-Genealogical Nationalism and Problems of National and Cultural Integrity


Martin Bunton,
History, University of Victoria.

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The Palestinian nationalist struggle: between state and state-building


Georgi Derluguian,
NorthWestern University, Chicago

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Does Globalization Breed Ethnic Violence?


Arif Dirlik,
Knight Professor of Social Science, Professor of History and Anthropology, University of Oregon.

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Global Problems in Asian Nationalism: Some Thoughts


Mushirul Hasan,
Professor of History, Jamia Millia Islamia University, Delhi, India.

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The Awadhi Qusbah and the Communal Politics of History in India


Laura Hein,
History, Northwestern University.

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Economic Ideology and Nationalism


Lamia Karim,
Anthropology, University of Oregon, Rockefeller Visiting Fellow (2002-03)

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In Search of an Identity: The Rise of Political Islam and Bangladeshi Nationalism


Shoichi Koseki
History, Dokkyo University.

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Nationalism in Postwar Japan


Mary Layoun, Comparative Literature, University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Jayant Lele,
Professor Emeritus, Political Studies and Sociology, Queen's University at Kingston

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Nationalism and Nationalisms: Making Sense of Diversity


Hy Van Luong, Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto.

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The Restructuring of Vietnamese Nationalism since 1986


E. SAN JUAN, Jr.,
Director, Philippines Cultural Studies Center, Storrs, Connecticut.

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Historicizing Nationalism: The Struggle for National Liberation in the Philippines


Sumit Sarkar,
Professor of History, Delhi University.

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Nationalism and Poverty: Discourses of Development and Culture in 20th century India


Mark Selden,
Professor, Department of Sociology, Binghamton University

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American Nationalism and Asian Wars


Farzana Shaikh
Centre of South Asian Studies, University of Cambridge

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Her major works include Islam and Islamic Groups: A Worldwide Reference Guide (1992); and Community and Consensus in Islam: Muslim Representation in Colonial India, 1860-1947 (1989).


Sung SUH,
Ritsumeikan University.

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Sung SUH is professor of comparative international law in the Faculty of Law at Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto.


Romila Thapar, History, Jawaharlal Nehru University.


Thongchai Winichakul,
Professor, History, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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    A Short History of the Long Memory of the Thai Nation

Jonathan Spencer,
Social Anthropology,University of Edinburgh

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Culture, politics and economy in the Sri Lankan crisis

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