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Asian Studies (ASST)

Director: Professor James F. Fisher

Committee Members: Roy F. Grow, Mark Hansell, Roger Jackson, Mariko Kaga, Adeeb Khalid, George H. Lamson, Burton Levin, Stephen Lewis, Jr., Yumiko Oshima-Ryan, Melinda Russell, Kathleen Ryor, Parna Sengupta, Kathryn W. Sparling, Nancy C. Wilkie, Seungjoo Yoon, Qiguang Zhao

A faculty and student committee is in charge of a wide variety of special programs and activities. Courses dealing with Asia are offered by various academic departments. There is no standard major in Asian Studies, but students interested in majoring may submit their own plan for a major to the Asian Studies Committee for its consideration. Students may also major in a regular department with a concentration in either East Asian Studies or South Asian Studies (see Concentrations).

Students interested in studying in Asia may apply to one of several overseas programs. Carleton cooperates with several other colleges to sponsor the Associated Kyoto Program, which takes 50 students and seven faculty members to Japan for an academic year. Carleton also participates in a one year program at Waseda University sponsored by ACM. The Program-in-India consists of six months stay in Pune, where students study Marathi, take academic courses centered on India, and investigate an independent study topic. The program in Hong Kong at the Chinese University, also for students from ACM institutions, normally lasts one year, though a semester-long program is also possible. Carleton students also participate in the Council on International Educational Exchange program in the People's Republic of China, where they study at Beijing, Nanjing, or Fudan Universities. Carleton, Bates, Bowdoin, Colby, Swarthmore, Grinnell, Holy Cross, and Whitman jointly sponsor the Inter-collegiate Sri Lanka Educational Program (ISLE) in which students and a faculty member study at Peradeniya University in Kandy, the old capital in the middle of the island. In 1989 and 1991 Carleton offered overseas study programs in Nepal. An alternate-year program emphasizing Political Economy was begun in 1990, in Beijing, China.

Asian Studies Courses

ASST 112. Introduction to Contemporary India Cross-listed with HIST 112. This course is intended both for students who want only a brief introduction to aspects of South Asian culture and for those who wish to add a multi-faceted look at contemporary India to a more serious study of South Asia. Lectures on aspects of India are presented in class with Monday evenings devoted to lectures by outside speakers, films, slide lectures, and performances. Topics change every year but may include: current political leadership; the status of women; modern writers; the untouchable movement; Indian classical music; the idea of a guru; the meaning of pilgrimage; and other topics. 3 credits cr., HU, Not offered in 2001-2002.

ASST 400. Integrative Exercise 6 credits cr., S/NC, ND, Fall,Winter,SpringStaff

Overseas Seminar, China

Study in Beijing (Political Economy)

Overseas Seminar, Hong Kong

Study in Hong Kong under ACM Program.

Overseas Seminar, India

Study in India under ACM Program-in-India.

Overseas Seminar, Japan

Study in Kyoto under the Associated Kyoto Program (AKP).

Study in Tokyo under ACM Program.

Overseas Seminar, Sri Lanka

Study in Sri Lanka under ISLE Program.

Pertinent Courses:

ARTH 164: Buddhist Art

ARTH 208: Ritual and Rhetoric in Ancient Chinese Art (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

ARTH 209: Chinese Painting (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

ARTH 220: Gender and Genre in the Floating World: Japanese Prints

ARTH 224: Twentieth-Century Chinese Art: Identity and Modernity (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

ASLN 111: Writing Systems

ASLN 231: Intercultural Texts: Indian and Japanese Women Abroad (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

CHIN 101, 102, 103: Elementary Chinese

CHIN 115: The Taoist Way of Health and Longevity: Taichi (Taiji) and Other Forms

CHIN 204, 205: Intermediate Chinese

CHIN 206: Chinese in Cultural Context

CHIN 235: Beauty, Good, and Evil in Chinese Literature (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

CHIN 345: Advanced Readings in Chinese Literature: Selected Prose (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

CHIN 346: Advanced Readings in Chinese Fiction

CHIN 347: Advanced Readings in Contemporary Chinese Prose: Newspapers (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

CHIN 348: Advanced Chinese: Mass Media (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

CHIN 349: Advanced Chinese: Social Commentary

CHIN 350: Advanced Chinese: Poems and Stories (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

JAPN 101, 102, 103: Elementary Japanese

JAPN 204, 205, 206: Intermediate Japanese

JAPN 236: Classical Japanese Fiction: The Tale of Genji and Its World (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

JAPN 345: Advanced Readings in Modern Japanese Literature: The Short Story (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

JAPN 346: Advanced Readings in Modern Japanese Literature: Poetry and Drama (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

JAPN 347: Advanced Readings in Modern Japanese Prose: Newspapers (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

JAPN 348: Advanced Japanese Conversation and Composition

ECON 240: Economics of Developing Countries

HIST 110: Seminars for First Year Students (Yoon, fall)

HIST 112: Introduction to Contemporary India (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

HIST 151: History of Japan Since 1868

HIST 152: History of Imperial China (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

HIST 153: History of Modern China (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

HIST 161: History of Modern India, 1525-Present

HIST 258: Foreign Relations of East Asia in Modern Times

HIST 259: Women in South Asia: Histories, Narratives and Representation

HIST 350: Yangtze: Nature, History and the River (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

HIST 363: Regions-Languages-Religions: Issues in Postcolonial India (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

MUSC 242: Music of East and Southeast Asia (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

MUSC 248: Music of India (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

POSC 235: Cold War: Soviet and American Foreign Policy (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

POSC 237: Asia and American Foreign Policy (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

POSC 253: Communist Political Thought: Marx to Mao (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

POSC 325: Japan: Politics and Foreign Policy (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

POSC 326: America's China Policy

POSC 329: Vietnam War and American Policy (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

POSC 378: Beijing Program: Chinese Social and Political Institutions (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

POSC 379: Beijing Program: Chinese Decision Making (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

POSC 381: Beijing Program: Political Economy of China (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

POSC 382: Beijing Program: Chinese Economy in Transition (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

RELG 122: Introduction to Islam

RELG 150: The Religions of South Asia

RELG 151: Chinese Religious Thought (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

RELG 152: Japanese Religion and Culture

RELG 153: Korean Religion and Culture (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

RELG 222: The Islamic Revival (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

RELG 250: The Hindu Traditions

RELG 251: Theravada Buddhism (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

RELG 253: Tibetan Buddhism (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

RELG 255: East Asian Buddhist Thought and Practice (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

RELG 273: Indian Philosophy (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

RELG 371: The Poetics of Englightenment (Not offered in 2001-2002.)

SOAN 254: Anthropology of South Asia

SOAN 312: Actors and Issues in Contemporary Third World "Development"