Asia: Cultures & Identities

Undergraduate | 2026

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LANG 2002
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Course ID
204015
Level of study
Level of study
Undergraduate
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Unit value
6
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Course level
2
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Inbound study abroad and exchange
Inbound study abroad and exchange
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University-wide elective course
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Single course enrolment
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Course data is interim and subject to change

Course overview

Asia is not only increasingly important economically, Asian culture is also more and more relevant around the world. Cultures and Identities will highlight the diversity of this culture, particularly in China and Japan as these are the most influential in both Asia the West. How did we get from Confucianism to cosplay and anime shaping Western pop culture? How did one result in the other? This course will both explain traditional forces like Confucianism and Shinto shaping culture and identity as well as explore how modernisation has helped bring about Lolitas in Japan and Hanfu in China. This exploration will help us understand how tradition was reshaped by modernity and eventually today's desire for ever higher levels of consumption. The course therefore covers traditional society and religion, the influence of imperialism and the modernisation imperative of the 19th Century, the social consequences of the post-war economic miracle and the rise of communism as well as the influence of contemporary globalisation and the digital revolution.

Course learning outcomes

  • Obtain knowledge and understanding of contemporary Asian culture and identity issues.
  • Integrate theoretical knowledge with empirical evidence
  • Learn to engage with the ideas and perspectives of other learners
  • Analyse issues in Asian culture and identity critically and creatively
  • Use IT in researching, writing and presenting information
  • Develop skills and confidence in participating in public discussion
  • Develop essay writing skills

Prerequisite(s)

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