East Asian Studies 200 - COLQ: TOPICS EAST ASIAN STUD
Fall
2012
01
4.00
Jina Kim
TTh 01:00-02:50
Smith College
19463-F12
SEELYE 310
jkim@smith.edu
Focusing on a theme of significance to the region, this course is designed to introduce students to a variety of methods of inquiry used for research in the interdisciplinary field of East Asian Studies. Students will be introduced to methods of locating and analyzing information sources, developing research questions and writing during the course of the semester. Normally taken in the sophomore or junior year. Also open to non-EAS majors. Modern Korea has had more than a century-long history of immigration and emigration. We will study Korean emigration and their communities around the world as well as the new immigrant population now being formed inside Korea. Some of the questions we will dealing with: How has Korean diaspora changed the landscape of Korean and world culture; what are some new social problems of immigrants inside and outside Korea; how can we begin to re-conceptualize multicultural and multiracial identities? We will explore this topic through our study of theories of migration and demographics, history of immigration and law, theories of cultural adaptation, and oral histories. Enrollment limited to 18.
Topic: Korean Diaspora: Korea Inside & Outside.