Courses
Chair
STEVEN P. HOPKINS (Religion)
Anna Everetts (Administrative Assistant)
Faculty
Farid Azfar (History)
Pallabi Chakravorty (Music and Dance)
BuYun Chen (History)3
K. David Harrison (Linguistics)
William Gardner (Modern Languages and Literatures, Japanese)
Yoshiko Jo (Lecturer, Modern Languages and Literatures, Japanese)
Wol A Kang (Lecturer, Modern Languages and Literatures, Chinese)
Haili Kong (Modern Languages and Literatures, Chinese)
Gerald Levinson (Music and Dance)
Bakirathi Mani (English Literature)
Tomoko Sakomura (Art History)
Kirsten Spiedel (Lecturer, Modern Languages and Literatures, Chinese)
Atsuko Suda (Lecturer, Modern Languages and Literatures, Japanese)3
Megumu Tamura (Lecturer, Modern Languages and Literatures, Japanese)
Qiaomei Tang (Visiting Assistant Professor, Modern Languages and Literatures, Chinese)
Jiajia Wang (Modern Languages and Literatures, Chinese)
Min Wang (Lecturer, Modern Languages and Literatures, Chinese)
Jonathan Washington (Linguistics)
Tyrene White (Political Science)
Thomas Whitman (Music and Dance)
3 Absent on leave, 2016-2017.
Asian Studies is an interdisciplinary program that introduces students to the critical and methodological approaches that have informed the study of Asia. As one of the largest interdisciplinary programs at Swarthmore, Asian Studies trains students in the study of diverse texts, images, performances, bodies of knowledge and cultural practices across geographic and temporal boundaries. Students are encouraged to engage in a rigorous examination of the political, economic, social, environmental, and religious formations of the myriad societies that have constituted Asia. Asian Studies aims to provide students with a depth of knowledge and multiple critical perspectives with which to understand how these diverse locales have been and continue to be interwoven with the global.