Colonial Experiences and Their Legacies in Southeast Asia

peter hershock Announcement
Announcement Type
Summer Program
Location
Hawaii, United States
Subject Fields
Anthropology, Art, Art History & Visual Studies, Humanities, Literature, Southeast Asian History / Studies

This multidisciplinary summer institute, funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, will offer four weeks of context-rich exploration of the multiple ways in which Southeast Asian societies responded to colonial presences and how the legacies of these experiences have shaped subsequent efforts to forge national identities, envision independent political futures, and imagine new relationships between the state and its citizens. Moving chronologically from the late-19th century to the post-independence period, the institute program will engage key themes, traditions, practices and primary texts through country case studies, providing participants with the resources needed to develop new curricular materials for courses in a wide range of humanities and social science disciplines. The program will be co-directed by Barbara Watson Andaya (University of Hawaii) and Peter D. Hershock (East-West Center).

 

Applications will be welcomed from eligible fulltime and adjunct faculty, as well as qualified graduate students, at American colleges and universities. Applicants with less than 5 years in the profession will be given special consideration. Participants will receive a stipend of $3300 to defray costs for travel, housing, meals and incidentals. Lodging will be available at the East-West Center guesthouse, Lincoln Hall.

 

Dates:  June 10 to July 5, 2019

Location: East-West Center, Honolulu, HI
 

Application deadline: March 1, 2019.

For more information on the program, eligibility requirements and application instructions, please visit the Institute website

Contact Information

Audrey Minei, Secretary

Asian Studies Development Program, East-West Center

1601 East-West Rd. Honolulu, HI 96848-1601

Contact Email
mineia@eastwestcenter.org