An overview of East Asian history and cultural themes and an introduction to issues of family, schooling, work, diversity, inequality and social change in the PRC, Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea. "So very many of us teach in...

Buy Now From Amazon

An overview of East Asian history and cultural themes and an introduction to issues of family, schooling, work, diversity, inequality and social change in the PRC, Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea. "So very many of us teach introductions to East Asia under different disciplines, including the Humanities, Sociology, Economics, History, and Religious Studies, but what makes this work so promising is its transferability across these lines of demarcation for the student engaged in her first serious study of the region. Neuman's fine overview addresses the recurring cultural tasks across East Asia from family, to school and work, and socio-economic stratifications." (Ronnie Littlejohn, Virginia Chaney Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Director, Asian Studies, Belmont Univ). "I cannot imagine a better volume to introduce East Asian societies to teachers and students who might be approaching the topic for the first time. Neuman has written an ideal introductory text with a sociologist's clarity, a humanist's learning, a researcher's sharp eye, and a teacher's fine sense of proportion. This is the only intellectual guidebook you will need to take with you for your voyage to East Asia." (Anna Sun, Assoc. Professor of Sociology and Asian Studies and Director, Asian Studies, Kenyon College).

Similar Products

Japan and Imperialism, 1853-1945 (Key Issues in Asian Studies)Japan Since 1945Korea in World History (Key Issues in Asian Studies)Modern Chinese HistoryUnderstanding East Asia's Economic MiraclesConfucius in East Asia: Confucianism's History in China, Korea, Japan, and Viet Namthe story of vietnam: From prehistory to the present