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In this book Sherman Cochran reconsiders the nature and role of consumer culture in the spread of cultural globalization He moves beyond traditional debates over

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In this book Sherman Cochran reconsiders the nature and role of consumer culture in the spread of cultural globalization He moves beyond traditional debates over Western influence on nonWestern cultures to examine the points where Chinese entrepreneurs and Chineseowned businesses interacted with consumers Focusing on the marketing of medicine he shows how Chinese constructed consumer culture in China and Southeast Asia and extended it to local national and transnational levels Through the use of advertisements photographs and maps he illustrates the visual forms that Chinese enterprises adopted and the farflung markets they reachedCochran brings to light enduring features of the Chinese experience with consumer culture Surveying the period between the 1880s and the 1950s he observes that Chinese businesses surpassed their Western counterparts in capturing Chinese and Southeast Asian sales of medicine in both peacetime and wartime He provides revealing examples of Chinese entrepreneurs dealings with Chinese and Japanese political and military leaders particularly during the SinoJapanese War of 193745 The history of Chinese medicine men in presocialist China he suggests has relevance for the twentyfirst century because they achieved goalsconstructing a consumer culture competing with Westernbased corporations forming businessgovernment alliances capturing national and transnational marketsthat their successors in contemporary China are currently seeking to attain. Sisira Jayasuriya and . Gary Magee. Monash University. SE Asia. Huge diversity: income levels, size (land area, population), resource endowments and economic structure. Since 19. th. C, fortunes of the region shaped by its integration into global –the Western- economy through trade and investment links, and buffeted by external shocks emanating from the West. Dr. Thitinan Pongsudhirak. Professor . and . Director. , The. . Institute of . Security. a. nd. International . Studies. Faculty of Political Science. Chulalongkorn. University, . Bangkok. Sir Howard . Arrival of Europeans. Europeans were interested in the spice trade. Portuguese were first to reach Southeast Asia in 1511. Dutch set up trading post in 1596.. Dutch pushed out Portuguese and were the main European traders in Southeast Asia. HI 176: Lecture 5. Dr. Howard Chiang. Historical Context. Periodization of East Asian History. China: Ming (1368-1644), Qing (1644-1911), Republican (1911-49), PRC (1949-present). Japan: Edo/Tokugawa (1603-1868), Japanese Empire (1868-1945), Showa (1926-89), . Zheng. He: Cause & Effect. Mrs. Tucker. 7. th. Grade World History/Honors. Cobalt Institute of Math and Science. Cause and Effect. Zheng. He travels to Southeast Asia, India, and East Africa. Geography of Southeast Asia . Southeast Asia lies between the Indian and Pacific Ocean and stretches from Asia almost to Australia. . Part of the warm humid tropics, where Monsoon winds bring the region heavy seasonal rains. . Zhu Yuanzhang. In 1368, a rebellion led by a warlord named Zhu Yuanzhang brought an end to the Yuan Empire. Zhu Yuanzhang went on to establish one . of . the longest-lasting and most famous dynasties in Chinese history: the Ming (1368-1644). Southeast Asian Colonies. Southeast Asia source of spices valued highly by Europeans. To obtain spices, Europeans established colonies there in 1500s. For centuries Dutch controlled spice trade, held key Southeast Asian ports. 1500 B.C.E.-1025 C.E.. The Thousand Pillared Hall . in the . Temple . of . Minakshi. at Madurai. At the annual . Chittarai. Festival. , the citizens of this city in south India celebrate the wedding of their local patron goddess, . Preview. Location and Landforms. - . East Asia’s landforms vary from country to country. China has long influenced the cultures of other East Asian countries.. Climate and Resources. - . Volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis affect the people of East Asia.. 4. th. 9 Weeks Final Exam. The Khmer Empire. Cambodia and Myanmar occupy much of the Khmer Empire. . The Khmer Empire. This building was once the administrative capital of Khmer Empire.. Deforestation. Mikkal. E. . Herberg. Author. Mikkal. E. . Herberg. Research Director of NBR’s Energy Security Program, University of California. Senior lecturer on international and Asian energy, UCSD. Specialist on energy geopolitics and economics with a special focus on Asia. Top Online Chinese Learning in Dubai. Learn how to speak Mandarin Chinese classes in Dubai by getting the lessons from an expert. Mackenzie J, Chua K, Daniels P, Eaton B, Field H, Hall R, et al. Emerging Viral Diseases of Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific. Emerg Infect Dis. 2001;7(7):497-504. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid0707.017703.

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