[KS] 8th Enemy Encounters Webinar “`Japanese Pirates’ in East Asia: History and Memory”

Noordam, Dr. Barend barend.noordam at hcts.uni-heidelberg.de
Thu May 8 10:17:14 EDT 2025


Dear colleagues,

Please see below for information about the eighth session of the 2024-2025 Enemy Encounters in East Asia webinar series of the Research Training Group "Ambivalent Enmity: Dynamics of Antagonism in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East” at Heidelberg University and the Heidelberg University of Jewish Studies, Germany.


“倭寇 `Japanese Pirates’ in East Asia: Infamous Seafarers in History and Memory”
Travis Shutz
(Assistant Professor, California State University)

  *   May 15, 2025, 4:00 PM (Heidelberg, CEST) via ZOOM.
  *   The webinar will be recorded, but not the question time.
  *   If you would like to attend the webinars, please contact barend.noordam at hcts.uni-heidelberg.de<mailto:barend.noordam at hcts.uni-heidelberg.de>.

In this session, Travis Shutz (Assistant Professor, California State University) will share his thoughts on the Wokou `Japanese pirates’ in East Asian history and memory:



Haunting national histories and popular memories around East Asia, the so-called “Japanese pirates” (Chinese: Wōkòu, Japanese: Wakō, Korean: Waegu) of the early modern period have complex legacies. This webinar explores how multiethnic, transnational seagoers came to be identified as infamous Japanese seaborne brigands. First, it presents the historical waves of their activity, the Early Wakō of the late 13th century to the early 15th century and the Later Wakō who operated in the 16th and 17th centuries. Second, the discussion examines how these groups were understood in their own times and later used for both criticizing and supporting Japanese imperial activities in the long 20th century.



BACKGROUND

For more information about the Research Training Group "Ambivalent Enmity: Dynamics of Antagonism in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East”, please go to our website  https://ambivalentenmity.org/.
This project has received funding from the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG).

Kind regards,



Barend Noordam



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Dr. Barend Noordam

RTG Ambivalent Enmity | Postdoctoral Research Fellow


Heidelberg Centre for Transcultural Studies | HCTS

Karl Jaspers Centre

Voßstr. 2 | Building 4400 | Room 009

69115 Heidelberg, Germany



Tel: +49 (0) 6221 544082

E: barend.noordam at hcts.uni-heidelberg.de

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