HIST-363 Seminar: Colonial Encounters in Asia
This research course examines encounters between Asian and Western peoples from Marco Polo to the present. Consideration of problems of orientalism/occidentalism and reassessment of the myth of the Western "impact" on Asia by learning how Asian peoples understood the West and the ways that Europe, too, was affected by these encounters.
Writing-Intensive (18)
Credits
1
Prerequisite
One 200-level course in History or Asian Studies or consent of instructor.
Offered
Spring
Notes
No knowledge of Asian history required.