Tuesday, February 28th, 2023 Racism Under Pax Americana: Okinawa, Hawai’i, Postcolonial Koreans in Japan

DateTimeLocation
Tuesday, February 28, 20233:00PM - 5:00PMOnline Event, This is an online event.

Description

Event series: Race & Anti-Racism across the Asia-Pacific

 

In recent years, many commentators have bemoaned the dissolution of the liberal capitalist world order that has been called “Pax Americana.” In this logic, the occupations of Germany and Japan have been declared triumphs that inaugurated a rules-based global order that lasted for more than seventy years. The United States has been figured as the “global good cop” that insured peace, security, and prosperity throughout the planet, so that its recent decline on the world stage and a supposed isolationist mood is now being countered by new visions calling forth another world order dependent upon the massive militarization of minor and major powers throughout the world. This panel begins with the acknowledgement that the period of Pax Americana was far from peaceful and non-violent for most of the formerly colonized, indigenous, and racialized peoples of the world. Despite national and state/provincial celebrations of inclusion, multiculturalism, and reconciliation, our three panelists with expertise across the Asia-Pacific–including on Okinawa, Hawaiʻi, and postcolonial Koreans in Japan–reflect on the limits of this discourse on Pax Americana.

 


Speakers

Deokhyo Choi
Panelist
Assistant Professor, Department of East Asian Studies, University of Sheffield

Dean Saranillio
Panelist
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Hawai’I at Mānoa

Annmaria Shimabuku
Panelist
Associate Professor, Department of East Asian Studies, New York University

Takashi Fujitani (chair)
Chair
Dr. David Chu Chair in Asia-Pacific Studies, Professor of History, and Director of the Dr. David Chu Program in Asia-Pacific Studies, University of Toronto


Main Sponsor

Asian Institute

Sponsors

Dr. David Chu Program in Asia-Pacific Studies

Centre for the Study of Korea

Co-Sponsors

Centre for the Study of the United States

Centre for Indigenous Studies

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