|
|
|
||
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Martin Hříbek, Ph.D. (20.10.2022)
Pravidelná docházka, aktivní účast a odevzdání seminární práce. |
|
||
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Martin Hříbek, Ph.D. (11.01.2023)
Berkofsky a Miracola (2019). Geopolitics by other means: the Indo-Pacific reality. Ledizioni LediPublishing, Milano. Haruko, Wada (2020). “THE ‘INDO-PACIFIC’ CONCEPT GEOGRAPHICAL ADJUSTMENTS AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS”. S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Singapore, RSIS working paper No. 326. Li, Hansong (2021). “The Indo-Pacific: Intellectual Origins and International Visions in Global Contexts”. Modern Intellectual History 19(3): 807-833. Medcalf, Rory (2020). Indo-Pacific Empire: China, America and the contest for the world's pivotal region. Manchester University Press, Manchester. Panda, Jagannath (2022). Between AUKUS and the Quad: scaling European interest in the Indo-Pacific. The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies, The Hague. Panda, Jagannath (2019). India and China in Asia : between equations and equilibrium. Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon Spang, Christian W. (2014). „Karl Haushofer und Japan. Die Rezeption seiner geopolitischen Theorien in der deutschen und japanischen Politik [Karl Haushofer and Japan: The Reception of His Geopolitical Theories in German and Japanese Politics]“. The Asian review of world histories [online]. Netherlands: BRILL, 2014, 2(1), 142-145. Dostupné z: doi:10.12773/arwh.2014.2.1.142
Pramen: Abe, Shinzo (2007). "Confluence of the Two Seas". Speech by H.E.Mr. Shinzo Abe, Prime Minister of Japan at the Parliament of the Republic of India. MOFA Japan. Dostupné na https://www.mofa.go.jp/region/asia-paci/pmv0708/speech-2.html
Doporučená literatura k poslední přednášce o sinofonii a čínských komunitách v Indo-Pacifiku:
• Chan, Shelly. 2018. Diaspora's Homeland: Modern China in the Age of Global Migration. Duke University Press. • Chun, Allen. “Fuck Chineseness: On the Ambiguities of Ethnicity as Culture as Identity.” Boundary 2 23, no. 2 (1996): 111–38. https://doi.org/10.2307/303809. • Dirlik, Arif. Born in Translation: “China” in the Making of “Zhongguo”. boundary 2 (2019) 46 (3): 121–152. https://doi.org/10.1215/01903659-7614183. • Duara, Prasenjit. 1997. "Nationalists among Transnationals: Overseas Chinese and the Idea of China 1900-1911." In Ungrounded Empires: The Cultural Politics of Modern Chinese Transnationalism, eds. Aihwa Ong and Donald Nonini, 39-60. New York: Routledge. • Kuhn, Philip A. Chinese Among Others: Emigration in Modern Times. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2009. • Mair, Victor H. 1991. What Is a Chinese “Dialect/Topolect”? Sino-platonic papers No. 29, September 1991. (http://sino-platonic.org/complete/spp029_chinese_dialect.pdf) • Shan Te-hsing (2014). Sinophone Studies and Beyond: An Interview with Shu-mei Shih. Xiandai Zhongwen Wenxue Xuebao (Journal of Modern Chinese Literature), Vol. 13, Issue2, p. 225-259. (https://commons.ln.edu.hk/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1282&context=jmlc) • Shih, Shu-mei. Visuality and Identity: Sinophone Articulations Across the Pacific. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2007. • Shih, Shu-mei. 2011. The Concept of the Sinophone. PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America [online]. Cambridge: Modern Language Association of America, 126(3), 709-718. • Shih, Shu-mei. Theory, Asia and the Sinophone, Postcolonial Studies 2010, 13:4, 465-484. • Suryadinata, Leo. Pribumi Indonesians, the Chinese Minority, and China: A Study of Perceptions and Policies. Kuala Lumpur: Heinemann, 1986. • Suryadinata, 1997, Ethnic Chinese in Southeast Asia: Overseas Chinese, Chinese Overseas or Southeast Asians? In Ethnic Chinese as Southeast Asians, pp. 1-24. • Tu Wei-ming. Cultural China: Periphery as the Centre. Daedalus, Spring 1991, 120.2, pp. 1-32. • Wang, Gungwu, and Jennifer W. Cushman. Changing Identities of the Southeast Asian Chinese Since World War II. Hong Kong University Press, 2012. • Wang, Gungwu. The Chinese Overseas: From Earthbound China to the Quest for Autonomy. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2000. • Wang, Gungwu, and Margaret Wang. Home Is Where We Are. Singapore: Ridge Books, 2021.
|