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Designing History in East Asian Textbooks
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ABSTRACT
This book analyses the efforts throughout East Asia to deploy education for purposes of political socialization, and in particular in order to shape notions of identity. The chapters also examine the trend of ‘common textbook initiatives’, which have recently emerged in East Asia with the aim of helping to defuse tensions arguably fuelled by existing practices of mutual (mis)representation. These are analysed in relation to the East Asian political context, and compared with previous and ongoing endeavours in other parts of the world, particularly Europe, which have been keenly observed by East Asian practitioners. Written by a group of international education experts, chapters discuss the enduring focus on the role of curricula in inculcating homogenous visions of the national self, and indeed homogenized visions of significant 'others'.
Including contributions from scholars and curriculum developers involved personally in the writing of national and multi-national history textbooks this book will be of interest to students and scholars of Asian education, Asian history and comparative education studies.
Gotelind Müller is Professor of Chinese Studies, University of Heidelberg, Germany
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |1 pages
PART I Contesting East Asia, identities and education: historical contingencies
chapter 1|23 pages
The predicament of compiling textbooks on the history of East Asia: Sun Ge
chapter 2|28 pages
Teaching ‘the others’ history’ in Chinese schools: the state, cultural asymmetries and shifting images of Europe (from 1900 to today): Gotelind Müller
chapter 3|25 pages
The construction of ‘self’ and Western and Asian ‘others’ in contemporary Japanese civics and ethics textbooks
chapter 4|32 pages
Learning to love the motherland: ‘National Education’ in post-retrocession Hong Kong: Edward Vickers
chapter 5|18 pages
Telling histories of an island nation: the academics and politics of history textbooks in contemporary Taiwan: Lung-Chih Chang
part |1 pages
PART II History writing in school textbooks: practical considerations
chapter 6|10 pages
New curriculum reform and history textbook compilation in contemporary China
chapter 7|16 pages
The ‘others’ in Chinese history textbooks: a focus on the relationship between China and Japan: Su Zhiliang
chapter 8|18 pages
Rewriting history in a textbook in contemporary Japan: Miyake Akimasa
part |1 pages
PART III Self-assertion, revisionism and historical reconciliation: conflicts and perspectives