Christoph Giebel
Associate Professor
Contact
- giebel@uw.edu
- Thomson 320
About
Christoph Giebel is Associate Professor of International Studies and History. His research and teaching interests concern 20th c. Viet Nam; comparative colonialism and (French and US) imperialism in (Southeast) Asia; history, historiography, and memory; and the spatial representations of the wars in Viet Nam.
Joint Appointment: Department of History
Education
- Cornell University, Ph.D. Southeast Asian History, 1996
- Cornell University, M.A. Southeast Asian History, 1991
- Cornell University, M.A. Asian Studies: Southeast Asia, 1989
- University of Hamburg, 1984-1988
- National University, Ha Noi, 1986-1987
- Fu Jen-University, Taibei, Taiwan, 1983-1984
- Eberhard Karls-University, Germany, 1981-1983
Selected Courses
- JSIS 586 Special Topics in Southeast Asian Studies: Readings in Modern Vietnamese History
- HSTAS 490 Undergraduate Research Seminar
- JSIS A 221 History of Southeast Asia
- JSIS A 244 Imperialism and Anti-Colonialism in Asia
- JSIS A 265 The Viet Nam Wars
- JSIS A 463 Topics in Southeast Asian History and Society: Readings into Vietnamese History
- JSIS B 446 History, Memory, and Justice
- JSIS B 586 Special Topics SE Asia: Readings in Modern Vietnamese History
Selected Publications
Imagined Ancestries of Vietnamese Communism -Ton Duc Thang and the Politics of History and Memory
Publication type:
Book
Publisher:
University of Washington Press
Publication Date:
2004
Museum-Shrine -Revolution and its Tutelary Spirit in the Village of My Hoa Hung
Publication type:
Book Chapter
Published in:
The Country of Memory: Remaking the Past in Late Socialist Vietnam
Publication Date:
2001
Telling Life -An Approach to the Official Biography of Ton Duc Thang
Publication type:
Book Chapter
Published in:
Essays into Vietnamese Pasts
Publication Date:
1995