Global History Workshop | Paul Kreitman, Columbia University

Book Talk | "Japan's Ocean Borderlands: Nature and Sovereignty"
Date
Thursday, February 8, 2024, 4:30 pm6:00 pm
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Public

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Book Talk | "Japan's Ocean Borderlands: Nature and Sovereignty"

Paul Kreitman, Columbia University


Desert islands are the focus of intense geopolitical tensions in East Asia today, but they are also sites of nature conservation. In this global environmental history, Paul Kreitman shows how the politics of conservation have entangled with the politics of sovereignty since the emergence of the modern Japanese state in the mid-nineteenth century. Using case studies ranging from Hawai'i to the Bonin Islands to the Senkaku (Ch: Diaoyu) Isles to the South China Sea, he explores how bird islands on the distant margins of the Japanese archipelago and beyond transformed from sites of resource extraction to outposts of empire and from wartime battlegrounds to nature reserves. This study examines how interactions between birds, bird products, bureaucrats, speculators, sailors, soldiers, scientists and conservationists shaped ongoing claims to sovereignty over oceanic spaces. It considers what the history of desert islands shows us about imperial and post-imperial power, the web of political, economic and ecological connections between islands and oceans, and about the relationship between sovereignty, territory and environment in the modern world.


Paul Kreitman is Associate Professor of 20th Century Japanese History in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at Columbia University. Kreitman’s research interests include environmental history, global history, commodity history, and histories of science and technology. He received his PhD in History from Princeton University in 2015, with a doctoral dissertation entitled “Feathers, Fertilizer and States of Nature: Uses of Albatrosses in the U.S.-Japan Borderlands”.

Sponsor
East Asian Studies Program
Contact
Pablo Pryluka
Region
Asia
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