Type of Credit: Elective
Credit(s)
Number of Students
Reviews in Socio-cultural production on Souhteast Asia by taking closer looks at Socio Economic Entities in Thailand as representative areas through field research.
能力項目說明
Basic and deeper understanding of society and lives of people in Souhteast Asia through field research in Thailand.
教學週次Course Week | 彈性補充教學週次Flexible Supplemental Instruction Week | 彈性補充教學類別Flexible Supplemental Instruction Type |
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Southeast Asian Studies Summer School in Thailand 2023
Credit: 1
Student Number: 15
Instructor: Prof.Chawarote Valyamedhi
Teaching Assistant: Mr.Raymond Low
Instructional Languages: Mandarin Chinese, English, Thai
Grading: Class Participation 30%, Presentation 40%, Final Paper 30%
Class Schedule for NCCU's Summer School in Thailand 2023 (tentative)
August 2023 |
Program |
Palces |
Sun 20 |
Taipei - Bangkok - Hatyai |
Morning TPE- Noon BKK- Afternoon HDY |
Songkhla |
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Mon 21 |
Morning: Lecture “Research in Thai Studies” (Tentative) Afternoon: Visit to National Museum of Songkhla |
Thaksin University, www.tsu.ac.th National Museum of Songkhla, Accommodation: TSU Dorm |
Tue 22 |
Morning: Field Research Experience Afternoon: Language Exchange Activity |
Thaksin University |
16:00-17:00 Group Discussion |
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Wed 23 |
Morning: Religions in Thailand Afternoon: Thai Traditional Music and Dance |
Thaksin University |
Thurs 24 |
Morning: Field Trip “Diversity of Religions in Thailand” Afternoon: Language Exchange Activity |
Thaksin University |
16:00-17:00 Group Discussion |
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Fri 25 |
Morning: Field Trip “Life of People of the South” Afternoon: Language Exchange Activity |
Thaksin University |
16:00-17:00 Group Discussion |
Thaksin University |
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Bangkok |
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Sat 26 |
Hatyai - Bangkok Check-in at Asia Hotel, Bangkok |
Bangkok Accommodation: Asia Bangkok (BTS Ratchathewi) |
Sun 27 |
Free Day |
Bangkok |
Mon 28 |
Morning: Linguistic Lectures at Thammasat University Afternoon: National Museum of Bangkok |
Thammasat University, National Museum of Bangkok, Bangkok |
Tue 29 |
Morning: Visit to Mahachulalongkorn Buddhist University Afternoon: Language Exchange Activity |
Mahachulalongkorn Buddhist University, Pathumthani www.mcu.ac.th |
16:00-17:00 Group Discussion |
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Wed 30 |
Morning: Issues in Gender Studies in Thailand Afternoon: Language Exchange Activity |
Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok www.chula.ac.th |
16:00-17:00 Group Discussion |
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Thurs 31 |
Bangkok-Taipei |
Full Participation in field research in Thailand 50%
Corperation in Class Activities 20%
Final Paper/Presentation 30%
Klausner, W. (2000). Reflections on Thai culture: Collected writings of William J. Klausner.
Miller, T. E., & Williams, S. (1998). The Garland encyclopedia of world music: Volume 4. New York, NY: Garland Pub.
Miller, Terry E. & Williams, Sean. (2008). The Garland handbook of Southeast Asian music. New York : Routledge
Tambiah, S. J. (1984). The Buddhist saints of the forest and the cult of amulets: A study in charisma, hagiography, sectarianism, and millennial Buddhism.
Thompson, D. (2002). Thai food: Arharn Thai. Berkeley, Calif: Ten Speed Press.
Valyamedhi, 2020, ‘From South to Southeast and from Stage to Altar: Hindu Magic and Buddhist Amulets Practice of Hanuman in Thai Folk Theravada Buddhism'. presented to 2020 Annual Conference of the Taiwan Society for Anthropology and Ethnology: World Making, Nantou, September 26-27.