The Rise of Area Studies in the U.S.

讲座说明
At the dawn of the Second World War, universities in the United States had little in the way of "area" expertise for regions of the world outside North America and Europe. It was the war effort that led President Roosevelt to charge William Donovan with establishing an intelligence operation that resulted in the Research and Analysis Branch of the Office of Strategic Services. William Langer, a professor of Government at Harvard, recruited a variety of academics to serve on "area desks" to compile and analyze political, cultural, and social issues in regions including East Asia, South Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America, as well as Europe (and specifically Germany) itself. Many of these academics went back to universities after the war with new forms of expertise to set up the area studies programs that were initially heavily funded by the government and major foundations. In this lecture I not only trace this history, but also discuss the implications for understanding the "strategic" nature of early area studies knowledge. I also raise questions about the subsequent relationship of area studies to the rise of interest in globalization in more recent years.

About the speaker Professor Nicholas Dirks:
Former Chancellor, University of California, Berkeley  June 2013- July 2017
Professor of History and Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley

This event is open to Tsinghua students, faculty and staff.
Please present Tsinghua ID to access Schwarzman College.
The lecture will be given in English.
主讲人/嘉宾
Nicholas Dirks
讲座时间
2017-11-10 19:00:00
讲座地点
清华大学苏世民书院达理礼堂
开放对象
本科生
研究生
教工
主办方
清华大学苏世民书院
报名要求
不需要报名(按时到场参加即可)
讲座容纳人数
100