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New Area Studies as an Emerging Discipline: The Way Ahead for Southeast Asian Studies

[journal article]

Houben, Vincent
Macamo, Elísio
Guillermo, Ramon

Abstract

Southeast Asian Studies and Area Studies have a rather weak position in German academia, according to Vincent Houben, due to internal, but especially external institutional factors, with universities being part of a neoliberal machinery. As a field of study, Area Studies is more financially vulnerab... view more

Southeast Asian Studies and Area Studies have a rather weak position in German academia, according to Vincent Houben, due to internal, but especially external institutional factors, with universities being part of a neoliberal machinery. As a field of study, Area Studies is more financially vulnerable than a discipline, and constantly has to prove itself academically, which is why Houben calls for a disciplinary reinvention as a singular New Area Studies. Area Studies already has most of the important characteristics that make a discipline, but lacks the necessary coherence. Houben proposes the advancement of middle-range theories and Situational Analysis as a meta-methodology to solve this issue and draws attention to the importance of cooperation among scholars. Ramon Guillermo and Elísio Macamo offer different perspectives on this proposal. Guillermo criticises Houben's piece as being too rooted in an internal Western conversation that reflects power relations in Southeast Asian Studies. Similarly, Macamo warns against exerting Western dominance through an approach such as Houben's, while also arguing that the interdisciplinary integration of Area Studies has actually given it significant symbolic capital.... view less

Classification
Philosophy of Science, Theory of Science, Methodology, Ethics of the Social Sciences

Free Keywords
New Area Studies; Southeast Asian Studies; disciplinarity; cooperation; power relations; situational analysis

Document language
English

Publication Year
2020

Page/Pages
p. 51-64

Journal
International Quarterly for Asian Studies (IQAS), 51 (2020) 3-4

Issue topic
New Area Studies and Southeast Asia

ISSN
2566-6878

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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