Maja Vodopivec
Universitair docent
- Naam
- Dr. M. Vodopivec
- Telefoon
- +31 70 800 9472
- m.vodopivec@luc.leidenuniv.nl
Maja Vodopivec geeft een aantal vakken in de track Peace and Conflict en een vak in de track Global History. Haar onderzoeksinteresse ligt in de naoorlogse Japanse intellectuele geschiedenis en vredes- en conflictstudies.
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Universitair docent
- Faculteit Governance and Global Affairs
- Leiden University College
- Vodopivec M. (2023), The ambiguous status of Eastern Europe and the criminalization of communism in Europe. In: Sakai N., Solomon J. & Button P. (red.), Knowledge production and epistemic decolonization at the end of Pax Americana. Oxon: Routledge.
- Vodopivec M. (2022), The colonial origins of the conflicts in Ireland and Korea. In: Dong Jin K. & David M. (red.), Reconciling divided states: peace processes in Ireland and Korea. Oxon: Routledge. 21-41.
- Vodopivec M. (2022), The colonial origins of the conflicts in Ireland and Korea. In: Kim D.J. & Mitchell D. (red.), Reconciling divided states: peace processes in Ireland and Korea. Oxon: Routledge.
- Vodopivec M. (2021), Women, war and violence in international relations: on exclusive narrative of victimhood in case studies of South Korean “Comfort women” and Bosnian “Mothers of Srebrenica”, Quadrante 23: 87-100.
- Vodopivec M. (2020), Decision needed at a historic crossroads. In: Kim H. & Yi K. (red.), The April revolution and the power of Civili Society. Seoul: Ganbuk-gu. 171-178.
- Vodopivec M. (2020), How do the Past, Present, and Future Interact in post-3.11 Japan? Examining Urban Utopia in the SF Manga Coppelion. In: Bagchi B. (red.), Urban Utopias: Memory, Rights and Speculation: Jadavpur University Press.
- Vodopivec M. (2013), “The Pacific War” in Global Challenges: Peace and War,, ed. Lucie Cerna and Yih-Jye Hwan,. Brill-Nijhoff Writing Institute, Leiden University, The Hague.
- Vodopivec M. (2013), "Remembering Bruce Lee in Post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina". Revue de la pensée d'aujourd'hui (Gendai Shisou). Vol. 41-13 (October). 150-154, : .
- Vodopivec M. (2012), “On Possibility of the Postwar Knowledge – Continuities and Discontinuities in the Thought of Kato Shuichi”, Quadrante 14: 101-138.
- Vodopivec M. (2012), Rereading Katō Shūichi: Japan's Modernity from 'Honyaku-' to 'Zasshu-bunka' and the Possibility of the Postwar Enlightenment Thought, Proceedings of the Papers CAAS 3rd International Conference at SOAS. CAAS 3rd International Conference at SOAS. Tokyo: Consortium for Asian and African Stusies. 145-160.
- Vodopivec M. (2012), “View of Islam in Japanese Post-war Thought”. In Transcending borders, Networks and Identities in the Middle East and Muslim Societies, Organized and Sponsored by:“Conflict, Collapsed State and Social Movements in the Contemporary Asia and Middle East”, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for Promotion of Science. “Global COE Program: “In Search of Sustainable Humanosphere in Asia and Africa”Center for Islamic Area Studies at Kyoto University (KIAS). [ontwerp].
- Vodopivec M. (2011), “Rereading Shuichi Kato’s Travelogue from Uzbekistan, Croatia and Kerala”, Quadrante Vol.12/13, Institute of Foreign Affairs, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, : .
- Vodopivec M. (2011) “Future of Nostalgia” by Svetlana Boym and “Balkan Blues” by Dubravka Ugresic, Pieria, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies . Bespreking van: .
- Vodopivec M. (2011), “Rereading Kato Shuichi – Travel as Unfinished Modernity Site”, Gengo-chiiki bunka kenkyu Vol.17, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, : .
- Vodopivec M. (2009) Edward SAID Continuing the Conversation by Homi K.BHABBA, W.J.T.Mitchell (Ed.), Trans.by UEMURA Tadao, YAGI Kumiko, AWAYA Toshie, Trans-Cultural Studies (Sogo bunka kenkyu) Vol 13, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Institute for trans-cultural studies 174~5,Tokyo. Bespreking van: .
- Vodopivec M. (2009) Edward SAID Continuing the Conversation by Homi K.BHABBA, W.J.T.Mitchell (Ed.), Trans.by UEMURA Tadao, YAGI Kumiko, AWAYA Toshie, Trans-Cultural Studies (Sogo bunka kenkyu) Vol 13, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Institute for trans-cultural studies 174~5,Tokyo. Bespreking van: .