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LAUSANNE SUMMER SCHOOL<br />
CACS <strong>EPFL</strong><br />
PROGRAMME<br />
Monday 22 July<br />
Globalization and Youth<br />
09:00 >09:30 Introduction to module III<br />
Jeroen de Kloet<br />
09:30 >11:00 Asia in a globalized world<br />
Jeroen de Kloet<br />
How does globalization affect Asian culture and how does Asian culture affect<br />
globalization? This opening lecture will engage with the emergence of Asian pop<br />
culture in the context of current debates on globalization.<br />
11:00 >13:00 Japanese Anime<br />
Ian Condry<br />
Introduction to anime, youth cultures and popular culture in Japan. What does it<br />
mean to be young in Japan, and how are subcultural styles emerging in Japan, what<br />
role does music play? What anime cultures have been developed, how do they blur<br />
the lines between producer, text and consumer and how can an anthropological approach<br />
help us understand them?<br />
13:00 >14:30 Lunch<br />
14:30 >17:00 Summer Scent (TV drama by Yoon Seok-ho, Korea, 2003)<br />
Viewing and discussing assignment<br />
18:00 >19:30 Optional movie: Last train Home<br />
(movie by Fan Lixin, China, 2009, 85 min.)<br />
Compulsory reading<br />
Chua, Beng Huat. (2004). “Conceptualizing an East-Asian popular culture”. Inter-Asia Cultural Studies<br />
5, n° 2, pp. 200–221.<br />
Optional reading<br />
Appadurai, A. (1996). “Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Culutral Economy” in Modernity At Large<br />
- Cultural Dimensions of Globalization, Chapter 2, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, pp. 27-47.<br />
de Kloet, J. (2010). “Introduction: Global longings with a Cut” in China with a Cut – Globalisation, Urban<br />
Youth and Popular Music, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, pp. 1-36.<br />
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