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Research - Areas
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Ethnicity and Identity in Asia
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Contact: Pam.Allen@utas.edu.au
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The study of ethnicity analyses the religious and community origins of
ethnic groups in Asia, including their modes of political and social organisation, and the changing forms of identity politics in Asia and to consider the impact of these changes on the societies in which they have emerged.
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Gender issues in Asia
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Contact: Barbara.Hatley@utas.edu.au
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The study of gender in Asia explores the way in which gender is
represented across a variety of cultural settings, using a range of approaches that are useful in understanding popular representations of gender.
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Linguistics (Japanese and Chinese)
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Contact: Takame@utas.edu.au
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Linguistics is concerned with the essential questions of what language is and how it is related to the other human faculties. Linguists seek to determine what is unique and what is universal in languages, how language is acquired, and how it changes. Linguistics provides a link between the humanities and the social sciences. The studies of Japanese and Chinese linguistics applies the general tools of linguistics to a study of the Japanese and Chinese languages respectively.
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Literature (Chinese, Indonesian and Japanese)
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Contact: Barbara.Hatley@utas.edu.au
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Literature is a body of writings in prose or verse. The study of literature seeks to reveal its fullest meaning by applying one or more literary theories to a reading of a short story, novel, play or poem. Academics in the School have expertise in feminist, postcolonial and postmodernist critiques of classical and contemporary literatures of China, Indonesia and Japanese.
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