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Page 1: The “American Century” in Asia APA Media Tuesday, March 10, 2015

The “American Century” in Asia

APA MediaTuesday, March 10, 2015

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Recapping Our Methods

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Recapping Our Methods

• Cultural Studies: how do we know what we know? How do “structures of feeling” help us understand what is knowable? (American vs. North American)

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Recapping Our Methods

• Cultural Studies: how do we know what we know? How do “structures of feeling” help us understand what is knowable? (American vs. North American)

• Critical Race Theory: how are racial categories produced, sustained, or revised?

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Recapping Our Methods

• Cultural Studies: how do we know what we know? How do “structures of feeling” help us understand what is knowable? (American vs. North American)

• Critical Race Theory: how are racial categories produced, sustained, or revised?

• Asian American Studies: what is the difference that “Asian” makes? How does XYZ change if we examine it through the lens of Asian American experiences, cultural practices, or histories?

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What does modern U.S. history look like through As Am Studies?

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What does modern U.S. history look like through As Am Studies?

• “The American Century” – term coined in 1941 by Henry Luce, publisher of Time magazine, in an editorial

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What does modern U.S. history look like through As Am Studies?

• “The American Century” – term coined in 1941 by Henry Luce, publisher of Time magazine, in an editorial

• Urged U.S. to stop being isolationist and start taking a leadership role in world affairs, under the guise of spreading democracy (what Mimi Nguyen will later call “the gift of freedom”)

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What does modern U.S. history look like through As Am Studies?

• “The American Century” – term coined in 1941 by Henry Luce, publisher of Time magazine, in an editorial

• Urged U.S. to stop being isolationist and start taking a leadership role in world affairs, under the guise of spreading democracy (what Mimi Nguyen will later call “the gift of freedom”)

• How to accomplish this? Ironically…war.

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Precursor: Philippine–American War

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Precursor: Philippine–American War

• 1898: USA fought Spain (which had colonized the Philippines) for control of the Philippines in Spanish-American War – U.S. “won”

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Precursor: Philippine–American War

• 1898: USA fought Spain (which had colonized the Philippines) for control of the Philippines in Spanish-American War – U.S. “won”

• 1899-1902: Philippine-American War, USA vs. Filipino revolutionaries (Filipinos wanted to be free!) – “Little Brown Brothers” (structure of feeling)

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Precursor: Philippine–American War

• 1898: USA fought Spain (which had colonized the Philippines) for control of the Philippines in Spanish-American War – U.S. “won”

• 1899-1902: Philippine-American War, USA vs. Filipino revolutionaries (Filipinos wanted to be free!) – “Little Brown Brothers” (structure of feeling)

• Result: U.S. occupies the Philippines until 1946 [after WWII, when Philippines had played an important geographic role for U.S. as a base]

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Continuing through the 20th c.

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Continuing through the 20th c.

• WWI: U.S. tries to stay isolationist.

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Continuing through the 20th c.

• WWI: U.S. tries to stay isolationist.• WWII: The “American Century” becomes a

structure of feeling which rationalizes U.S. involvement in war (amongst other things)

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Continuing through the 20th c.

• WWI: U.S. tries to stay isolationist.• WWII: The “American Century” becomes a

structure of feeling which rationalizes U.S. involvement in war (amongst other things)

• Pearl Harbor: Japan bombs U.S.; U.S. enters war

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Continuing through the 20th c.

• WWI: U.S. tries to stay isolationist.• WWII: The “American Century” becomes a

structure of feeling which rationalizes U.S. involvement in war (amongst other things)

• Pearl Harbor: Japan bombs U.S.; U.S. enters war

• Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki (also lesser-known Firebombing of Tokyo, killed over 100,000)

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The Cold War (roughly 1947-1991)

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The Cold War (roughly 1947-1991)

• Western Bloc (U.S., NATO allies) vs. Eastern Bloc (Soviets, Communists)

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The Cold War (roughly 1947-1991)

• Western Bloc (U.S., NATO allies) vs. Eastern Bloc (Soviets, Communists)

• USA: “freedom,” “democracy,” capitalism

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The Cold War (roughly 1947-1991)

• Western Bloc (U.S., NATO allies) vs. Eastern Bloc (Soviets, Communists)

• USA: “freedom,” “democracy,” capitalism• USSR, PRC: communism (devolved into

totalitarian sh*tshow)

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The Cold War (roughly 1947-1991)

• Western Bloc (U.S., NATO allies) vs. Eastern Bloc (Soviets, Communists)

• USA: “freedom,” “democracy,” capitalism• USSR, PRC: communism (devolved into

totalitarian sh*tshow)• “Cold” because no direct military fighting

(played through threats of nuclear attack, a strategy termed “brinkmanship”)

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The Cold War (roughly 1947-1991)

• Western Bloc (U.S., NATO allies) vs. Eastern Bloc (Soviets, Communists)

• USA: “freedom,” “democracy,” capitalism• USSR, PRC: communism (devolved into totalitarian

sh*tshow)• “Cold” because no direct military fighting (played

through threats of nuclear attack, a strategy termed “brinkmanship”)

• In Asia: Chinese Civil War, Korean War, Vietnam War

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Chinese Civil War

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Chinese Civil War

• Roughly 1927-1936 & 1946-1950

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Chinese Civil War

• Roughly 1927-1936 & 1946-1950• Mao Zedong (Communist) People’s Liberation

Army vs. Chiang Kai-shek's Kuomintang (KMT) nationalist party (backed by U.S.)

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Chinese Civil War

• Roughly 1927-1936 & 1946-1950• Mao Zedong (Communist) People’s Liberation

Army vs. Chiang Kai-shek's Kuomintang (KMT) nationalist party (backed by U.S.)

• Creation of two states: Communist People’s Republic of China (PRC) and Republic of China (ROC) in Taiwan (capitalist; supported by U.S.)

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Korean War (1950-1953)

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Korean War (1950-1953)

• North Korea, Communist (supported by China and the Soviet Union) vs. South Korea (supported by USA, United Nations, etc.)

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Korean War (1950-1953)

• North Korea, Communist (supported by China and the Soviet Union) vs. South Korea (supported by USA, United Nations, etc.)

• Result: stalemate. Two Koreas.

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Vietnam War (1955-1975)

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Vietnam War (1955-1975)

• Vietnam colonized by the French (part of French group of colonies called “Indochina” including Cambodia and Laos)

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Vietnam War (1955-1975)

• Vietnam colonized by the French (part of French group of colonies called “Indochina” including Cambodia and Laos)

• Vietnamese won independence from France in the First Indochina War (1945-1954)

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Vietnam War (1955-1975)

• Vietnam colonized by the French (part of French group of colonies called “Indochina” including Cambodia and Laos)

• Vietnamese won independence from France in the First Indochina War (1945-1954)

• Vietnam split in two: Communist North, and Western-backed South.

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Vietnam War (1955-1975)

• Vietnam colonized by the French (part of French group of colonies called “Indochina” including Cambodia and Laos)

• Vietnamese won independence from France in the First Indochina War (1945-1954)

• Vietnam split in two: Communist North, and Western-backed South.

• Both the North and South wanted an independent Vietnam free of Western control.

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Vietnam War (1955-1975)

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Vietnam War (1955-1975)

• Outcome of Vietnam War: ends when North takes control of Saigon (stronghold of South). (The “Fall of Saigon” is depicted in The Deer Hunter.)

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Vietnam War (1955-1975)

• Outcome of Vietnam War: ends when North takes control of Saigon (stronghold of South). (The “Fall of Saigon” is depicted in The Deer Hunter.)

• MILLIONS – MILLIONS! – DIE on all sides. (In USA, the mandatory draft disproportionally pulled in black and brown youth. You could be exempt if you were in college, for example.)

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Vietnam War (1955-1975)

• Outcome of Vietnam War: ends when North takes control of Saigon (stronghold of South). (The “Fall of Saigon” is depicted in The Deer Hunter.)

• MILLIONS – MILLIONS! – DIE on all sides. (In USA, the mandatory draft disproportionally pulled in black and brown youth. You could be exempt if you were in college, for example.)

• Basically, everywhere in the region (Burma, Laos, Cambodia, etc.) in a shambles. Also affected were places the U.S. had allies/military bases in Asia (Thailand, Philipp.)

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Vietnam War (1955-1975)• Outcome of Vietnam War: ends when North takes control of

Saigon (stronghold of South). (The “Fall of Saigon” is depicted in The Deer Hunter.)

• MILLIONS – MILLIONS! – DIE on all sides. (In USA, the mandatory draft disproportionally pulled in black and brown youth. You could be exempt if you were in college, for example.)

• Basically, everywhere in the region (Burma, Laos, Cambodia, etc.) in a shambles. Also affected were places the U.S. had allies/military bases in Asia (Thailand, Philipp.)

• USA peaces out. Takes in some refugees (“Boat People”) but many Americans resent them.

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Why was the U.S. even involved?

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Why was the U.S. even involved?

• U.S. was “leader of the free world” and wanted to spread “freedom, democracy, capitalism” (structure of feeling)

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Why was the U.S. even involved?

• U.S. was “leader of the free world” and wanted to spread “freedom, democracy, capitalism” (structure of feeling)

• Wanted to ensure each country had a government that was favorable to them.

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Why was the U.S. even involved?

• U.S. was “leader of the free world” and wanted to spread “freedom, democracy, capitalism” (structure of feeling)

• Wanted to ensure each country had a government that was favorable to US.

• Wanted to make sure the Communists (USSR/PRC) did not take global control from US.

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Why was the U.S. even involved?

• U.S. was “leader of the free world” and wanted to spread “freedom, democracy, capitalism” (structure of feeling)

• Wanted to ensure each country had a government that was favorable to US.

• Wanted to make sure the Communists (USSR/PRC) did not take global control from US.

• Overlooked legacy: for much of 20th c., the U.S. at war w/ an Asian nation (affected whole regions).

• Another legacy: homeless vets

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The Global Twentieth Century

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The Global Twentieth Century

• After WWII, many countries in a shambles and many colonized nations fought for freedom – had to decide their new form of governance

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The Global Twentieth Century

• After WWII, many countries in a shambles and many colonized nations fought for freedom – had to decide their new form of governance

• India, Gandhi, black freedom struggles

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The Global Twentieth Century

• After WWII, many countries in a shambles and many colonized nations fought for freedom – had to decide their new form of governance

• India, Gandhi, black freedom struggles• The major power players wanted to see their

ideology rule the world (capitalism vs. communism)

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The Global Twentieth Century

• After WWII, many countries in a shambles and many colonized nations fought for freedom – had to decide their new form of governance

• India, Gandhi, black freedom struggles• The major power players wanted to see their ideology

rule the world (capitalism vs. communism)• Created a legacy in which democracy became tied to

capitalism, and communism became tied to totalitarianism – BUT! many countries saw the USA and its implementation of capitalism as a new colonizing force (meet the new boss, same as the old boss)