Autumn 2006 • Ann Anagnost and Andrea Arai • ANTH 469/SISEA 490a
This comparative course on East Asia (China, Japan and Korea) explores the historical, political, and economic forces of international competition that link education with projects of national development in East Asia and the U.S. A focus on the converging crises of youth, education, and labor will provide undergraduates in their senior year with a deeper historical understanding of how these interconnections have been constituted and how their own futures are intertwined with those of East Asian youth.
Syllabus (PDF)
This comparative course on East Asia (China, Japan and Korea) explores the historical, political, and economic forces of international competition that link education with projects of national development in East Asia and the U.S. A focus on the converging crises of youth, education, and labor will provide undergraduates in their senior year with a deeper historical understanding of how these interconnections have been constituted and how their own futures are intertwined with those of East Asian youth.
Syllabus (PDF)
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