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Information, Technology, and Society in Asia 101

Introduction to Asian Studies: History and International Relations
This course will offer students a series of lectures on Asian history and international relations with the aim of providing a solid foundation in core topics and more recent scholarship in Asian Studies. This course is required by both M.A.S. and Ph.D. students in the ITASIA program (non-ITASIA students are also invited) and it aims to expand students’ knowledge beyond a few specialized countries or areas in Asia by providing a broader perspective on Asia as a whole. Another objective of the course is to offer a better understanding of Asian societies through the study of history. All ITASIA students are required to concurrently enroll in ITASIA 102 (Seminar on Introduction to Asian Studies: History and International Relations). Students should complete the assigned reading assignments before the respective lectures (assigned readings are highlighted in italics below).
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4971010
GII-IA6101L3
Information, Technology, and Society in Asia 101
松田 康博
A1
火曜5限、金曜5限
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英語
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2
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授業計画
1.Introduction: What is Asia? Matsuda 2.South Asia under Colonialism Ogawa 3.South-East Asia under Colonialism Kuramoto 4.China-Centred World Order and Decline of the Qing Dynasty Matsuda 5.The Meiji Restoration Gerteis 6.Korean Peninsula and Taiwan under Japanese Rule and the Birth of the Divided Nations Matsuda 7.ROC Era and Establishment of the PRC Matsuda 8.Rise, Fall and Reconstruction of Japan Gerteis 9. Decolonization of South Asia Ogawa 10.Decolonization of South-East Asia Kuramoto 11.International Relations during the Cold War Sahashi 12. International Relations after the Cold War Sahashi 13. Comparative Politics in Asia: Authoritarianism, Democracy, and Democratization Tangsinmunkong
授業の方法
1: Reaction Comments: within one week of the scheduled lecture date, students are required to upload short comments (100-150 words) on new aspects of Asian history and International Relations that you leant during the lecture. You should thus submit a total of 13 comments. 2: TWO take home exams: questions of each take home exam will be given which are related to the lectures taught in the first half and latter half of A1 terms respectively. Students are not allowed to choose a question related to the area/country where they come from or are familiar with (for example, students from Japan are not allowed to take a question related to Japan). This is to ensure that students are sufficiently challenged academically and encouraged to think beyond topics that are familiar to them. Students shall submit them via ITC-LMS within two weeks from the date the exams are distributed.
成績評価方法
Marks are based on reaction comments (20%) and two take home exams (40% + 40%).
教科書
1. Indo-Pacific: History and International Relations in Rising Asia (pre-publishing test run) 2. Rhoads Murphey, A History of Asia, International Edition (New York: Pearson, 2008) 3. Warren I. Cohen, East Asia at the Center (New York: Columbia University Press, 2000)
参考書
Chapters of the textbook 1 is uploaded at ITC-LMS. Besides, students can borrow the reference readings 2 and 3 from the Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies Library (iii Library), or Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies Library <http://www.lib.iii.u-tokyo.ac.jp/***** for the entire semester. Syllabus, instructions for take home exams, and PDF files of relevant chapters are all available as PDF files at ITC-LMS. *Please do not circulate the PDF files outside of ITASIA 101/102. They should be used only for individual study purposes.
履修上の注意
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