Journals
Journal of South East Asia Research – Area Studies and the Crisis of Legitimacy: A View from South East Asia (Vol. 27, Issue 1)
Author | : | CHUA Beng Huat, DEAN Ken, HO Eng Seng, HO Kong Chong, RIGG Jonathan & YEOH Brenda S,A, |
Publication Date | : | Apr / 2019 |
Publisher | : | Taylor & Francis Online |
Keywords | : | Area Studies, Legitimacy, Inter-Asia movement, Territorial trap, globalisation, colonialism |
In this paper, we set out Area Studies’ ‘crisis of legitimacy’, focusing on South East Asia. We distil this crisis down to three broad areas: ‘weak rules’ (the absence of an intellectual core), ‘hard borders’ (in the context of globalization) and ‘ancestral sin’ (Area Studies’ origins in the global North). We then use these as a springboard to explore three ways in which scholars have sought to address the crisis: the Inter-Asia initiative, process studies and comparativism, and the inter-Asia cultural studies movement. We conclude by arguing that Area Studies needs to adopt four doctrinal positions if it is to move forward. To treat regions as open and porous; to accept that regions are constantly in flux and not foundational; to be open and responsive to trans-regional comparative engagements; and to embrace deep inter-disciplinarity.
From ARI Conference on “An Asian Turn? Researching and Theorising from Asia”, 5-6 October 2017.