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Student Activism in Asia
Author | : Meredith Leigh Weiss,Edward Aspinall |
Publsiher | : U of Minnesota Press |
Total Pages | : 332 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9780816679690 |
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Since World War II, students in East and Southeast Asia have led protest movements that toppled authoritarian regimes in countries such as Indonesia, South Korea, and Thailand. Elsewhere in the region, student protests have shaken regimes until they were brutally suppressed--most famously in China's Tiananmen Square and in Burma. But despite their significance, these movements have received only a fraction of the notice that has been given to American and European student protests of the 1960s and 1970s. The first book in decades to redress this neglect, Student Activism in Asia tells the story of student protest movements across Asia. Taking an interdisciplinary, comparative approach, the contributors examine ten countries, focusing on those where student protests have been particularly fierce and consequential: China, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, Indonesia, Burma, Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines. They explore similarities and differences among student movements in these countries, paying special attention to the influence of four factors: higher education systems, students' collective identities, students' relationships with ruling regimes, and transnational flows of activist ideas and inspirations. The authors include leading specialists on student activism in each of the countries investigated. Together, these experts provide a rich picture of an important tradition of political protest that has ebbed and flowed but has left indelible marks on Asia's sociopolitical landscape. Contributors: Patricio N. Abinales, U of Hawaii, Manoa; Prajak Kongkirati, Thammasat U, Thailand; Win Min, Vahu Development Institute; Stephan Ortmann, City U of Hong Kong; Mi Park, Dalhousie U, Canada; Patricia G. Steinhoff, U of Hawaii, Manoa; Mark R. Thompson, City U of Hong Kong; Teresa Wright, California State U, Long Beach.
Student Activism in Malaysia
Author | : Meredith Leigh Weiss |
Publsiher | : Southeast Asia Program Publications |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : College students |
ISBN | : 0877277842 |
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This work traces the early rise and subsequent decline of politically effective student activism in Malaysia, shedding new light on the dynamics of mobilization and on the key role of students and universities in postcolonial political development.
Mountain Movers
Author | : Russell Jeung,Karen Umemoto,Harvey Dong,Eric Mar,Lisa Hirai Tsuchitani,Arnold Pan |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 276 |
Release | : 2019-04-15 |
Genre | : Asian American college students |
ISBN | : 0934052549 |
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On the beginnings of Asian American Studies at UC Berkeley, San Francisco State University, and UCLA.
Voices Rising
Author | : Xiaoping Li |
Publsiher | : UBC Press |
Total Pages | : 321 |
Release | : 2011-11-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780774841368 |
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This interdisciplinary inquiry examines Asian Canadian political and cultural activism around community building, identity making, racial equity, and social justice. Informed by a postcolonial and postmodern cultural critique, it traces the trajectory of progressive cultural discourse generated by Asian Canadian cultural activists over the course of several generations. Xiaoping Li draws on historical sources and personal testimonies to convincingly demonstrate how culture acts as a means of engagement with the political and social world. He addresses topical issues of "race," ethnicity, identity, and transculturalism.
Student Movements in Late Neoliberalism
Author | : Lorenzo Cini,Donatella della Porta,César Guzmán-Concha |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2021-08-22 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9783030757540 |
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This book inquires into the global wave of student mobilizations that have arisen in the aftermath of the economic crisis of 2008, accounting for their historical and sociological significance. More specifically, its eleven chapters explore the role of students as political actors: their ability to build effective organizations, to make political alliances with other actors, and to win public consensus, as well as their impact on cultural, political, and policy outcomes. To do so, the volume examines case studies in England, Chile, South Africa, Quebec, and Hong Kong, covering Europe, Africa, Asia, and North and Latin America. Grouped into two major sections, the collection covers the organizational structures of student movements and their alliances and outcomes. Ultimately, this volume examines the understudied political aspects of student unrest, exploring how student mobilizations—driven by indebtedness, precariousness, the corporatization of the university, and other issues—correspond to larger processes of change with wider implications in society.
The End of Concern
Author | : Fabio Lanza |
Publsiher | : Duke University Press |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 2017-09-08 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9780822372431 |
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In 1968 a cohort of politically engaged young academics established the Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars (CCAS). Critical of the field of Asian studies and its complicity with the United States' policies in Vietnam, the CCAS mounted a sweeping attack on the field's academic, political, and financial structures. While the CCAS included scholars of Japan, Korea, and South and Southeast Asia, the committee focused on Maoist China, as it offered the possibility of an alternative politics and the transformation of the meaning of labor and the production of knowledge. In The End of Concern Fabio Lanza traces the complete history of the CCAS, outlining how its members worked to merge their politics and activism with their scholarship. Lanza's story exceeds the intellectual history and legacy of the CCAS, however; he narrates a moment of transition in Cold War politics and how Maoist China influenced activists and intellectuals around the world, becoming a central element in the political upheaval of the long 1960s.
Digital Activism in Asia Reader
Author | : Nishant Shah,Sumandro Chattapadhyay,Puthiya Purayil Sneha |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 270 |
Release | : 2015-10-23 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 3957960509 |
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The digital turn might as well be marked as an Asian turn. From flash-mobs in Taiwan to feminist mobilisations in India, from hybrid media strategies of Syrian activists to cultural protests in Thailand, we see the emergence of political acts that transform the citizen from being a beneficiary of change to becoming an agent of change. In co-shaping these changes, what the digital shall be used for, and what its consequences will be, are both up for speculation and negotiation. Digital Activism in Asia marks a particular shift where these questions are no longer being refracted through the ICT4D logic, or the West's attempts to save Asia from itself, but shaped by multiplicity, unevenness, and urgencies of digital sites and users in Asia. This reader crowd-sources critical tools, concepts, analyses, and annotations, self-identified by a network of change makers in Asia as important in their own practices within their own contexts.
Student Protests in Twentieth Century China
Author | : Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom |
Publsiher | : Stanford University Press |
Total Pages | : 468 |
Release | : 1991 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 0804731667 |
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This is a history of student protests in Shanghai from the turn of the century to 1949, showing how these students experienced and help shape the course of the Chinese Revolution.