FASS Bookshare – Friday, 8 March 2019

FASS Bookshare celebrates and showcases books authored by faculty members who have dedicated years of research into their publications.

In previous years Bookshare has highlighted single-authored books in a range of disciplines and topics, such as Development, Migration, and Protest in Asia, Southeast Asian Cosmopolitanism, Urbanism, and Tourism, Religion, Diaspora, and Travel, and Southeast Asian Art, Culture, and Colonial History.

This edition of Bookshare focuses on Youth, Politics, and Mobilization in Asia. Get the Bookshare Catalogue here.

sayaka chataniAssistant Professor Sayaka CHATANI will be speaking about her new book, Nation-Empire: Ideology and Rural Youth Mobilization in Japan and Its Colonies. nation-empire
taberez neyaziAssistant Professor Taberez Ahmed NEYAZI will talk about his recent book Political Communication and Mobilisation: The Hindi Media in India.
political communication and mobilisation: the hindi media in india

jinping wangAssistant Professor Jinping WANG will present on her recent book, In the Wake of the Mongols: The Making of a New Social Order in North China, 1200-1600.

 

in the wake of the mongols

Date and Time: Friday, 8 March 2019, from 3 to 4:35pm.

Venue:  FASS Research Division Seminar Room, Level 6, Room 42, AS7 Shaw Foundation Building, 5 Arts Link, 117570

Attendance: If you would like to attend Bookshare, RSVP with your full name and email at the Eventbrite page. Seating is limited, so do RSVP early and if your plans change, please cancel the reservation.

Directions: From Kent Ridge MRT take bus A1 from Exit A and alight at LT 13.
Walk up a small hill to AS7. Take the elevator to level 6 and walk around the corner past the restrooms. Turn left at the glass door; the Seminar Room will be in front of you. You may also view other public transport and driving directions from Google Maps at the Eventbrite page.

Directions from Kent Ridge MRT
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Directions from LT13


PROGRAMME

3:00pm Registration & Refreshments
3:15pm Introduction by Chair, Associate Professor Ian GORDON, Head of the NUS Department of History
3:20pm Nation-Empire: Ideology and Rural Youth Mobilization in Japan and Its Colonies
by Assistant Professor Sayaka CHATANI, NUS Department of History
3:35pm Political Communication and Mobilization: The Hindi Media in India
by Assistant Professor Taberez Ahmed NEYAZI, NUS Department of Communications and New Media
3:50pm In the Wake of the Mongols: The Making of a New Social Order in North China, 1200-1600 by Assistant Professor Jinping WANG, NUS Department of History
4:05pm Q & A
4:35pm Refreshments

 

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