ASIA2165 Islam in Southeast Asia
Later Year Course
| Offered By | School of Culture, History and Language |
|---|---|
| Academic Career | Undergraduate |
| Course Subject | Asian Studies |
| Offered in | Second Semester, 2011 |
| Unit Value | 6 units |
| Course Description |
This course concentrates on historical and contemporary issues in Southeast Asian Islam . As a background, students will be presented with a general outline of the history and central teachings of Islam, before studying the process of Islamisation within Southeast Asia. It will examine the ongoing interaction between external Islamic influences and local political and religious traditions, analysing the extent to which this produced thinking and institutions which were distinctive to Southeast Asia. Particular attention will be paid to recent issues such as sharia-isation in Indonesia and Malaysia, gender discourses, militant Islamism and terrorism, liberal Islamic thought and the Islamic insurgencies in southern Thailand, western Burma and the southern Philippines. |
| Indicative Assessment |
Tutorial Participation (10%), Tutorial Presentation and Paper (30%), Essay (30%), Exam (30%). |
| Workload |
32 contact hours per Semester. |
| Areas of Interest | Non Language Asian Studies |
| Requisite Statement |
6 university courses (36 units). |
| Incompatibility |
ASIA2162 and AREL2162 Islam: History and Institutions and AREL2815 Trends in Modern Islamic Thought |
| Preliminary Reading |
Esposito, J. L., Islam: The Straight Path, Oxford & New York, Oxford University Press, 3rd edition, 1998 |
| Majors/Specialisations | Cognitive Major (Asian History), Cognitive Major (Asian Politics and International Relations), Cognitive Major (Asian Religions), Cognitive Major (Contemporary Asian Societies), Cognitive Major (Security Studies), Development Studies, Asian Politics, Indonesian Studies, and Southeast Asian Studies |
| Other Information |
First year courses in the cultural and political environment of SE Asia. |
| Academic Contact | Dr Greg Fealy |
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