MONASH UNIVERSITY FACULTY HANDBOOKS
Arts Graduate Handbook 1996
Published by Monash University
Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia
Authorised by Academic Registrar, April 1996
GYM4710
Southeast Asia
G Dixon
12 points + 3 hours per week + First semester + Clayton + Prerequisites:
none
Synopsis This subject examines the unique character of the region from
Burma to the Philippines and from northern Vietnam to southern Indonesia. Of
particular concern are the influences of South Asian, Chinese and European
cultural infusions upon the indigenous peoples, and the ways in which blending
of cultures helps explain the rich variety of the region. Emphasis is also
given to differences in social and economic development in the recent past. So
that this subject may complement the work students do in other courses,
considerable latitude in essay topics and tutorial readings is allowed.
Assessment Written (4000 words): 45% + Set-topic essay (1500 words): 25%
+ Review of periodical literature (1000 words): 20% + Examination (1 hour
qualifying only): does not contribute to mark + Tutorial attendance and
participation: 10%
Recommended texts
- Bellwood P Prehistory of the Indo-Malaysian Archipelago Academic
Press, 1985
- Clad J Behind the Myth: Business, money and power in Southeast Asia
Unwin Hyman, 1989
- Far Eastern Economic Review Asia 1996 yearbook Hong Kong, 1996
- Fein J S and Stephens P L (eds) Monsoons Wiley, 1987
- Fryer D W Emerging Southeast Asia: A study in growth and stagnation
2nd edn, Philip, 1979
- Lipton M and Longhurst R New seeds and poor people Unwin Hyman, 1989
- Reid A Southeast Asia in the age of commerce, 1450 - 1680, Volume I: The
lands below the winds Yale UP, 1988
- Rigg J Southeast Asia: A region in transition Unwin Hyman, 1991
- Whitmore T C (ed.) Biogeographical evolution of the Malay
archipelago Clarendon, 1986
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