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Nile Green, "How Asia Found Herself: A Story of Intercultural Understanding" (Yale UP, 2023)

Jul 8, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 5min
2
How Asia Found Herself in the Middle East
05:22 • 3min
3
How Asia Found Herself
08:14 • 3min
4
The Importance of Language in the Age of 40
10:51 • 3min
5
How Asia Found Herself in the Modern Era
13:37 • 4min
6
The Gaps of Understanding in the Age of Globalization
17:40 • 5min
7
How to Write a Book About the Communications Revolution in Asia
22:53 • 3min
8
The Asian Communications Revolution
25:59 • 3min
9
The Importance of Reading in the Age of Print
28:49 • 3min
10
The Etymology of Asia
32:00 • 5min
11
The Origins of Asia
37:04 • 4min
12
The Origins of Asia
41:22 • 4min
13
The Importance of Religion in the Early 20th Century
45:08 • 2min
14
The Origins of Religious Polemics in the Bay of Bengal
47:32 • 5min
15
Sari Barmar: A Journey Through Burma
52:03 • 4min
16
The Rise of Buddhism in Asia
56:31 • 4min
17
The Explosion of Japan in the Middle East and South Asia
01:00:33 • 3min
18
The History of Japan and the Russian Empire
01:03:29 • 4min
19
The Importance of Understanding Japan
01:07:25 • 4min
20
The Interwar Period: Indians and Muslims in Japan
01:11:49 • 2min
21
The Unfair Exchange of Knowledge and Understanding Between Different Regions of Asia
01:14:04 • 2min
22
The Importance of Language Teaching in India
01:16:23 • 2min
23
The Challenge of Inter Asian Understanding in the Early 20th Century
01:18:20 • 2min
24
The Challenges of China
01:20:48 • 5min
25
The Indianization of China
01:25:30 • 4min
26
The Unforgotten Asian Intercultural Interpreters
01:29:08 • 2min
27
The Challenges and Achievements of Inter-Asian Culture Understanding
01:31:12 • 3min
28
How Asia Found Herself: A Story of Intercultural Understanding
01:34:31 • 3min