FYSM068-Collective Violence and Traumatic Memory in East Asia
Seminar Outlines
| Orientation | Registration and other matters |
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| Outline 1 | Introduction | |||
| Outline 2 | Theories and Perspectives | |||
| Outline 3 | Philosophical Base of Violence | |||
| Outline 4 | Monks and Violence | |||
| Outline 5 | Conquest Dynasties in China | |||
| Outline 6 | Disorder and Rebellion | |||
| Outline 7 | Anti-Manchu Movement | |||
| Outline 8 | Self-strengthening Movement | |||
| Outline 9 | Martial Arts and Violence | |||
| Outline 10 | Violence and Nationalism | |||
| Outline 11 | Lineage Feuding | |||
| Outline 12 | Ethnic Violence | |||
| Outline 13 | Sectarianism and Violence | |||
| Outline 14 | The Cultural Revolution | |||
| Outline 15 | Warrior Monks: An Overview | |||
| Outline 16 | Warrior Monks in Early Japan | |||
| Outline 17 | Warrior Monks in the Sengoku Period | |||
| Outline 18 | Material Culture and Warrior Monks | |||
| Outline 19 | Individual Warrior (Monk)and Warfare | |||
| Outline 20 | The Rise of the Samurai | |||
| Outline 21 | The Fall of the Samurai | |||
| Outline 22 | Tokugawa Ieyasu: Shogun and Warfare | |||
| Outline 23 | Life and Warfare of the Samurai | |||
| Outline 24 | General Review |