Notes
Outline
Globalization and Destabilization
 in a Confluence of Master Narratives:
 Post War Memories of the United States, Japan, and the Philippines and the Bataan Death March
7th Joint Graduate Liberal Studies Conference
The Globalized Citizen
October 1–3, 2004
Textbooks: Primary Site Of Diffusion And Contestation
Making History “Messy”
Perpetuating Myth: The Comforting Presence of a Stabilized Past
Keeping It “Real”
What Really Happened?
To Write “In” Is To Write “Out”
Federally Funded
Privately Funded
American Vengeance: Justified
“Invasion” vs. “Advance Into”
Fil-Am: The Subaltern is Born
Remembering Is A Form Of Forgetting
Who’s War?
Sharing a Larger Agenda:
Globalization and War Memory
Writing Back “In”
Touching and Feeling: Commercial?
Touching and Feeling: Political?
Convergence, Divergence and Destabilization
A Confluence of Master Narratives:
The Bataan Death March
Short List of References [1]
Short List of References [2]