This introduction summarises the steps which led the scholars grouped in the Coffee Break group to undertake the project and then accompanied them from the awareness of the need to deconstruct the idea of geographic boundaries and, consequently, of area studies such as “Indology” or “South Asian studies”, to the need to deconstruct disciplines such as “Philology” or “Literature” themselves, since they are also historically and culturally loaded and risk to tell one more about their subjects than about their alleged objects of study. This pars destruens is followed by a pars construens suggesting as an alternative a situated epistemology which refutes to essentialise the “Other” and, on a more practical level, by the constant implementation ...
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International audienceEast Asian Studies have introduced in Human and Social Sciences a self-reflect...
How can we conduct cross-cultural inquiry without reproducing the ethnocentric categories that promp...
In this book, Taiwanese anthropologist Allen Chun deals with the discursive spaces of anthropologist...
I begin this work with a simple question. Why is it impossible to imagine, much less write, a work l...
EastAsiaNet.eu Workshop: Mistaking Asia<br />Leeds (UK), 30-31 May 2008. EastAsiaNet is a multidisci...
The study of Asia badly needs a paradigm shift. The difficulty is to manage its diversity. Merely to...
This research article consists of a study on the category of Asian Studies in Chile. The work aims t...
Area Studies has garnered a lot of criticisms over the past several decades. This, of course, is to ...
What about Asia? Revisiting Asian Studies brings together scholars from Asia, Europe and America to ...
This paper traces the birth of the Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS) approach to Area Studi...
Orientalism is based upon the traditional belief that Western culture is superior to that of Islamic...
The travel restrictions implemented to limit the spread of the COVID19 pandemic prevent fieldworkers...
Critical theorists and scholars in Asian cultural studies have challenged the political legitimacy a...
Knowledge across Cultures is a major collection of papers, some 25 in total, from a wide range of in...
What intrigues me about the ways in which the questions are posed is that they assume that we all w...
International audienceEast Asian Studies have introduced in Human and Social Sciences a self-reflect...
How can we conduct cross-cultural inquiry without reproducing the ethnocentric categories that promp...
In this book, Taiwanese anthropologist Allen Chun deals with the discursive spaces of anthropologist...