Abstracts & Papers

Workshop Two


Ann Anagnost,
Anthropology, University of Washington

The National Body


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

Beyond State, Nation, and Identity:
Cross-Border Convergences in Islamic Public Philosophy


Joshua Barker,
Anthropology, University of Toronto

Indonesia in the Satellite Age: The Story of a Lighthouse Project and Its Role in the Formation of a National Ideology


Martin Bunton
Department of History, University of Victoria

Iraq: Between Communalism, Developmentalism and Nationalism


Timothy Cheek,
University of British Columbia

Sinification, Nationalism and Identity in Chinese Intellectual Discourse

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Georgi Derlugian,
Centre for International and Comparative Studies, Northwestern University

Russia Between the Capitalist Globalization and State Patriotism: An Essay in World System Interpretation


Andrew Harding,
Law, University of Victoria

Nationalism/Pluralism/Law/Religion: The Case of Nation-building in Malaysia


Laura Hein,
History, Northwestern University.

The Cultural Career of Japanese Capitalism


Pramod Kumar
Institute for Development and Communication, Chandigarh (India

Nationalism in South Asia: From State Building to Nationality Assertions

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Diana Lary,
Department of History, University of British Columbia

The Ancient Past and the Contemporary: Nation China's Archaeologists in the 1920s and 1930s

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Mary Layoun,
Professor of Comparative Literature, University of Wisconsin - Madison.


Jayant Lele,
Department of Sociology, Queen's University.

Nation as "modern" community: Explorations of "Maratha Nationalism"


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

The Restructuring of Vietnamese Nationalism, 1954-2004


Haideh Moghissi
Centre for Refugee Studies, York University

Women, Nationalism and Islamism in Iran


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Saeed Rahnema,
Political Science, Atkinson college, York University

Islamic Fundamentalism and Political Mass Mobilization

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Sumit Sarkar,
Professor of History, Delhi University.

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


Mark Selden,
Professor, Department of Sociology, Binghamton University.

American Nationalism and Asian Wars


Farzana Shaikh
Centre of South Asian Studies, University of Cambridge.

The "Shariatization" of Pakistani Nationalism


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Jonathan Spencer,
Social Anthropology, University of Edinburgh

Culture, politics and economy in the Sri Lankan crisis


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


A Short History of the Long Memory of the Thai Nation


Guoguang Wu
Political Science and History, University of Victoria

Historical Change in Chinese Nationalism from May Fourth to the 1990s

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