The Political Culture of Foreign Area and International Studies
Title | The Political Culture of Foreign Area and International Studies PDF eBook |
Author | Richard J. Samuels |
Publisher | Potomac Books |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN |
Ten essays from a June 1991 conference in Dedham, Massachusetts explore the political cultures that shape both the agenda and the content of scholarship on foreign areas, and how such political cultures have been the subject of both study and public policy. No index. Annotation copyright Book News,
Learning Places
Title | Learning Places PDF eBook |
Author | Masao Miyoshi |
Publisher | Duke University Press |
Pages | 422 |
Release | 2002-11-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0822383594 |
Under globalization, the project of area studies and its relationship to the fields of cultural, ethnic, and gender studies has grown more complex and more in need of the rigorous reexamination that this volume and its distinguished contributors undertake. In the aftermath of World War II, area studies were created in large part to supply information on potential enemies of the United States. The essays in Learning Places argue, however, that the post–Cold War era has seen these programs largely degenerate into little more than public relations firms for the areas they research. A tremendous amount of money flows—particularly within the sphere of East Asian studies, the contributors claim—from foreign agencies and governments to U.S. universities to underwrite courses on their histories and societies. In the process, this volume argues, such funds have gone beyond support to the wholesale subsidization of students in graduate programs, threatening the very integrity of research agendas. Native authority has been elevated to a position of primacy; Asian-born academics are presumed to be definitive commentators in Asian studies, for example. Area studies, the contributors believe, has outlived the original reason for its construction. The essays in this volume examine particular topics such as the development of cultural studies and hyphenated studies (such as African-American, Asian-American, Mexican-American) in the context of the failure of area studies, the corporatization of the contemporary university, the prehistory of postcolonial discourse, and the problematic impact of unformulated political goals on international activism. Learning Places points to the necessity, the difficulty, and the possibility in higher education of breaking free from an entrenched Cold War narrative and making the study of a specific area part of the agenda of education generally. The book will appeal to all whose research has a local component, as well as to those interested in the future course of higher education generally. Contributors. Paul A. Bové, Rey Chow, Bruce Cummings, James A. Fujii, Harry Harootunian, Masao Miyoshi, Tetsuo Najita, Richard H. Okada, Benita Parry, Moss Roberts, Bernard S. Silberman, Stefan Tanaka, Rob Wilson, Sylvia Yanagisako, Mitsuhiro Yoshimoto
Area Studies in the Global Age
Title | Area Studies in the Global Age PDF eBook |
Author | Edith Clowes |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Pages | 257 |
Release | 2016-02-29 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1609091876 |
This interdisciplinary volume is a new introduction to area studies in the framework of whole-world thinking. Emerging in the United States after World War II, area studies have proven indispensable to American integration in the world. They serve two main purposes: to equip future experts with rich cultural-historical and political-economic knowledge of a world area in its global context and advanced foreign language proficiency, and to provide interested readers with well-founded analyses of a vast array of the world's communities. Area Studies in the Global Age examines the interrelation between three constructions central to any culture—community, place, and identity—and builds on research by scholars specializing in diverse world areas, including Africa; Central, East, and North Asia; Eastern and East Central Europe; and Latin America. In contrast to sometimes oversimplified, globalized thinking, the studies featured here argue for the importance of understanding particular human experience and the actual effects of global changes on real people's lives. The rituals, narratives, symbols, and archetypes that define a community, as well as the spaces to which communities attach meaning, are crucial to members' self-perception and sense of agency. Editors Edith W. Clowes and Shelly Jarrett Bromberg have put into practice the original mission of US area studies, which were intended to employ both social science and humanities research methods. This important study presents and applies a variety of methodologies, including interviews and surveys; the construction of databases; the analysis of public rituals and symbols; the examination of archival documents as well as contemporary public commentary; and the close reading and interpretation of fiction, art, buildings, cities, and other creatively produced works in their social contexts. Designed for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students in allied disciplines, Clowes and Bromberg's volume will also appeal to readers interested in internationally focused humanities and social sciences.
Foreign Area Studies
Title | Foreign Area Studies PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Superintendent of Documents |
Publisher | |
Pages | 8 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Cross-cultural studies |
ISBN |
Foreign Country Studies (formerly Foreign Area Studies).
Title | Foreign Country Studies (formerly Foreign Area Studies). PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Superintendent of Documents |
Publisher | |
Pages | 8 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Area studies |
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Comparative Area Studies
Title | Comparative Area Studies PDF eBook |
Author | Ariel Ira Ahram |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 321 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0190846372 |
In the post-World War II era, the emergence of 'area studies' marked a signal development in the social sciences. As the social sciences evolved methodologically, however, many dismissed area studies as favoring narrow description over general theory. Still, area studies continues to plays a key, if unacknowledged, role in bringing new data, new theories, and valuable policy-relevant insights to social sciences. In Comparative Area Studies, three leading figures in the field have gathered an international group of scholars in a volume that promises to be a landmark in a resurgent field. The book upholds two basic convictions: that intensive regional research remains indispensable to the social sciences and that this research needs to employ comparative referents from other regions to demonstrate its broader relevance. Comparative Area Studies (CAS) combines the context-specific insights from traditional area studies and the logic of cross- and inter-regional empirical research. This first book devoted to CAS explores methodological rationales and illustrative applications to demonstrate how area-based expertise can be fruitfully integrated with cutting-edge comparative analytical frameworks.
International and Area Studies in India
Title | International and Area Studies in India PDF eBook |
Author | Mannaraswamighala Sreeranga Rajan |
Publisher | Lancer Books |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
This Volume Seeks To Ascertain From Indian Scholars And Retired Diplomats View Why International/Area Studies Has Not Spread Adequately Half A Century After Independence And Seeks To Make A Lengthy Assessment Of The Reasons/Explanations Therefore.