Asian Studies
Asian Studies is an interdisciplinary field grounded in current approaches to the varied regions of Asia. Seminars and lectures are offered on China, Japan, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Indonesia. Courses explore Asian cultures, geographies, histories, societies, and religions. Visual and performing arts are included in the Asian Studies curriculum. Faculty, trained in languages of their areas, draw on extensive field experience in Asia. Their courses bridge humanities, social sciences, and global studies.
Students are encouraged to consider studying in Asia during their junior year. The Office of International Programs assists students in locating appropriate opportunities. Recent Sarah Lawrence College students have participated in programs of study in India, China, and Japan.
Asian Studies courses
- Chinese History I: From Origins to the Mongol Empire
- Chinese History II: From the Ming Dynasty to Yesterday
- Crucible of History: China in World War II, 1937-45
- Cultures and Arts of India
- First-Year Studies: Chinese Philosophy and Daily Life
- Images of India: Text/Photo/Film
- Law and Order in Pre-Modern China
- Personal Narratives: Identity and History in Modern China
- Writing India: Transnational Narratives