Prof. Tatu TR 3 - 4:15 Moore 423 ASAN 310 Asian Humanities South and Southeast Asia.

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Prof. Tatu TR 3 - 4:15 Moore 423 ASAN 310 Asian Humanities South and Southeast Asia

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Prof. TatuTR 3 - 4:15Moore 423

ASAN 310

Asian HumanitiesSouth and Southeast Asia

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Instructor: Robin TatuOffice: 411 MooreTel.: 956-2676 email: [email protected] or [email protected] Office Hours: TR 1- 2:30 pm

Research interests: Balinese and Southeast Asian historiography, literature, performance; gender in Southeast Asia, South and Southeast Asian religious practice

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Focus: -- pre-modern South and Southeast Asian-- spiritual beliefs, literature, music, visual arts,

histories --ongoing contested, representations of past-- global connections

 Issues: identity, religious belief/practice, gender relations, political power

Topics: (e.g.) cultural exchange, Ramayana performance, ritual practice, and politics of representation

Humanities, interdisciplinary. different ways of knowing: intellectual, emotional, spiritual, experiential.  

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Get to know the blog:http://uhsea.wordpress.com/

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. Laulima: https://laulima.hawaii.edu/portal

-- Announcements -- resources: syllabus, powerpoints, maps

Check your UH email and Laulima for announcements, material

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Course Objective

Course Outline:

• Section One: The Global World

• Section Two: Ramayana Worlds

• Section Three: Buddhism & Classical SEA

• Section Four: Expressions of Identity

• Section Five: Re/Membering the Past

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Interpretations: Many Ramayanas

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Coming up Thursday:

1) Read GI Intro & chap. 1

2) Consider: what were the most important items traded? Why did people relate stories of travelers?

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The Argument“Why Henry Kissinger Was Wrong”

-- not“a world apart”...“oblivious of either the comings or going” of other peoples

--“complex [civilizations] involved in myriad types of exchanges”

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What do you do with an Asian Studies degree?

-- Director of International Studies, Thailand -- US Embassy, Cambodia -- JAG Air Force, deployed to France -- Fitness Center, China -- Fish Farming, Vietnam -- UH BA, MA, now in PhD political science -- MA, now in theater dept -- advanced military officers’ training -- JET program, Japan -- import-export company, China

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South Asia

1. Afghanistan

2. Pakistan

3. India

4. Nepal

5. Bhutan

6. Bangladesh

7. Sri Lanka

8. Maldives

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Southeast AsiaMyanmar (Burma)

Thailand

Cambodia

Laos

Vietnam

Singapore

Malaysia

Indonesia

Brunei

Philippines

East Timor (Timor Loro Sae)