Sono molto contento di ospitare il prof. Takashi Shogimen (University of Otago) all’Università degli Studi di Napoli “L’Orientale”, dove terrà un ciclo di seminari per il dottorato di ricerca in Studi internazionali.

Il ciclo di lezioni avrà come titolo “Why Patriotism Became Conservative: A Genealogy of Endemic Patriotism” e le quattro lezioni avranno come oggetto i seguenti temi:

Lecture 1: Three Prototypes of Patriotism 

This lecture outlines three prototypes of patriotism—military, civil and endemic—and discusses conceptualising the history of patriotism as a genealogy of the three prototypes and their variations. 

Lecture 2: The Rise of Endemic Patriotism 

This lecture portrays the development of endemic patriotism in late medieval Renaissance Europe. After sketching its inception in Italy, the lecture will elaborate on significant developments in Renaissance England and France.

Lecture 3: The Birth of Conservative Patriotism 

The lecture examines the growth of endemic patriotism in eighteenth-century Britain, focusing on Edmund Burke’s ‘conservative’ turn of endemic patriotism and its political and intellectual contexts.

Lecture 4: The Making of Patriotism in Modern JapanThis lecture examines how the reception of Euro-American patriotism resulted in the making of nationalistic and conservative patriotism in nineteenth-century Japan. The lecture also comments briefly on Japanese patriotism today.

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