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Luke Roberts (History, UCSB)
Open Secrets and Unspeakable Truths: Politics in the Tokugawa Era
Monday, December 1, 2003 / 12-1:30PM / Free
Crowell Reading Room 6028 HSSB
In this talk Professor Roberts considers the significance
of competing models of political identity and political community
in Tokugawa Japan (1600-1868) in the context of, on the one hand,
modern discourses of the nation and, on the other, anthropological
theory.
Sponsored by the East Asian Studies Research Focus Group and the Japan
Fund.
The article will be available for copy in the East Asian Languages
& Cultural Studies Department office, HSSB Room 2214.
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