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ASIA3610 Globalising Southeast Asia: Capitalism, Media, and 21st Century Cultures

Later Year Course

Offered By Faculty of Asian Studies
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Asian Studies
Offered in First Semester, 2010
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description This course will explore the impact of the central forces of 21st century globalisation – transnational capitalism, border-crossing electronic media, and mass human movements – on the popular cultures of mainland Southeast countries, in particular Thailand and Singapore.  Key issues in globalisation studies will be introduced, in particular debates on the extent to which the entrenchment of market economies, the spread of transnational capitalism, and neoliberal economic policies have replaced the historical role of the state as key drivers of cultural change in Southeast Asia.  Central discussions and concepts in theories of cultural globalisation will also be covered, including theories of cultural hybridity and debates on the extent to which cultural globalisation is a foreign or local process that either homogenises or produces differentiation within local cultures.  Detailed case studies of different fields of popular culture in Thailand and Singapore will be presented.
Recommended Courses N/A
Consent Required Consent is required prior to enrolling in this course.
Preliminary Reading None

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