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Asian Studies

Welcome to the Asian Studies Department

Asian Studies aims to give students a broad knowledge of specific regions of Asia, treating each region from the perspective of a number of different academic disciplines (anthropology, art, economics, film, history, languages, literature, philosophy, political science, religion, sociology, and women’s and gender studies).

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About Our Department

Besides offering courses in Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese language, East Asia faculty also offer courses in East Asian art, literature, film, religion, philosophy, history, and political science.

East Asia faculty generally specialize in interdisciplinary treatment of their various subjects. Art courses treat traditional paintings as visual art but also discuss the social role of artists at various periods in Asian history. History courses treat the way that Asian religions and philosophies like Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism and more recently Marxism -- have affected the course of Asian history. Film courses treat Asian film in the context of developing cultural currents in Asia, as well as their impact on the emerging global culture. The aim is to give students a well-rounded picture of the East Asian region, both its history and traditional culture, and present-day conditions and events currently unfolding in this rapidly changing area of the world.

UMass Boston offers a major in Asian Studies with two tracks, East Asia and South Asia, as well as three minors.

 The South Asia Track of the Asian Studies major gives students broad knowledge of the politics, economics, history and culture of the countries of South Asia. Faculty members in the departments of women's, gender, and sexuality studies, English, economics, history, sociology, and art offer a wide array of courses on historic and contemporary South Asia. They also offer individual expertise on the countries of South Asia: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Afghanistan.

 The East Asia Track of the Asian Studies major gives students broad knowledge of the politics, economics, history and culture of the countries of East Asia. In addition to Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese languages, the East Asia Track includes courses in East Asian art, literature, film, religion, philosophy, history, and political science. East Asia faculty generally specialize in interdisciplinary treatment of their various subjects. Art courses treat traditional paintings as visual art but also discuss the social role of artists at various periods in Asian history. History courses treat the way that Asian religions and philosophies such as Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism and Marxism have affected the course of Asian history. Film courses treat Asian film in the context of developing cultural currents in Asia, as well as their impact on the emerging global culture. The aim is to give students a well-rounded picture of the East Asian region, both its history and traditional culture, and present-day conditions and events currently unfolding in this rapidly changing area of the world.

 The minor in Cross-Cultural East Asian Studies is designed for students wishing to develop a broad, multi-disciplinary understanding of the cultures of East Asia (China, Korea, Vietnam, and Japan.)

 The minor in East Asian languages (Chinese, Japanese, or Vietnamese) is designed for concentrated language study along with coursework in allied disciplines. UMass Boston offers Chinese and Japanese, with limited offerings in Vietnamese as well. Students in this minor must focus on one of these languages and complete coursework through the second year of language study.

 The minor in South Asian Studies is designed for students wishing to develop a broad, multi-disciplinary understanding of the cultures of South Asia, focusing on India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Nepal, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka.

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Department of Asian Studies
Wheatley, 6th Floor, Room 93
Phone: (617) 287-6138
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