Not offered in 2008
This unit considers how categories like Asia and the West are constituted in the scholarly and popular imagination. Using film and written materials, the unit examines specific representations of Asian regions, cultures and societies with regard to issues of knowledge, power and subject position. Topics range from the problematic relationship between ecology and culture to a comparative analysis of how ancestral cosmologies, world religions, forms of modernity and the nation-state all work to shape local identities in Asia. Themes explored include how cross-cultural knowledge is constituted, how the workings of power are conceptualised and how status hierarchies are enacted and challenged.
On completion of this unit, students should be able to
Seminar participation : 10%
Oral analytical presentation (2000) : 20%
Written ethnographic review (2000) : 20%
Topical research essay (4500 words) : 50%
33 hours: 3-hour workshops x 11 weeks during semester
ASM5440