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WHY STUDY Asia?
NOPPOLUAIT POPULATION
Population More than 6 billion people live in Asia Site of early human settlement Location of the oldest neolithic cities Cradle of the oldest civilizations
LIREINGO RELIGION
Islam Christianity 				Shinto Buddhism  Taoism	 Hinduism Judaism Confucianism RELIGION
ACCITRERTUEH ARCHITECTURE
Asia boasts of great architectures like...
URNRETC  TVEENS CURRENT  EVENTS
Many current concerns taking place in Asia  It is in the forefront of significant global events
DUNESNRDTINGA UNDERSTANDING
Gain deeper understanding of the nature of Asian societies Understand themes that highlight particular experiences of Asians
EB  AMFLIRIA BE  FAMILIAR
Be familiar with the history of our neighboring Asian countries
REDIP PRIDE
Be proud of our Asian heritage
WKONNIG KNOWING
Studying ASIA Origin and the two existing perspectives on Asia
Activity no. 2 Group yourselves into six Discuss your own take on the idea of Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu linking Europe with progress and Asia with backwardness. Choose a representative who will share to the class the things you and your group have discussed.
The Origin of the Word “Asia” Greeks originally used the term not to refer to the continent we know today but to a small region near Europe. In the epic Iliad written by Homer, Asia is referred to  as the continent that prevents eastward journeys of Aegean seamen
The Origin of the Word “Asia” Came from Aegean, the language of the Greek population and the islands near them before 1600 B.C.E.
The Origin of the Word “Asia” “Place of the rising sun” “dawn” “the east” ASIA ASU
The Origin of the Word “Asia” The word “Asia” was not present in any of the native languages of Asia Ashiya (Chinese) and Ajiya (Japanese)  direct translations of the Aegean word Italian missionary Matteo Ricci  China  first appeared in 17th Century Chinese literature
The Origin of the Word “Asia” Europeans  West; Asia  East By-product of the Eurocentric viewpoint Europe = center Main reason why the naming of places has always been relative to them
to whom is it meaningful?
Asian-centric point of view The role of Asians in molding the history and culture of Asia as an important geographical and cultural region is given more emphasis Asian Perspective Asian in nature Rightful importance
Distorted image Europe = weaponry, scientific instruments, Christian symbols Asia = garments, camels, monkeys Ziaudin Sardar: Orientalism Europeans used their own standards, making Asian civilization seem inferior
more similarities than differences Unity in diversity

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Lesson 1 (all about asia)

  • 3. Population More than 6 billion people live in Asia Site of early human settlement Location of the oldest neolithic cities Cradle of the oldest civilizations
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 8. Islam Christianity Shinto Buddhism Taoism Hinduism Judaism Confucianism RELIGION
  • 10. Asia boasts of great architectures like...
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16. URNRETC TVEENS CURRENT EVENTS
  • 17. Many current concerns taking place in Asia It is in the forefront of significant global events
  • 19. Gain deeper understanding of the nature of Asian societies Understand themes that highlight particular experiences of Asians
  • 20. EB AMFLIRIA BE FAMILIAR
  • 21. Be familiar with the history of our neighboring Asian countries
  • 23. Be proud of our Asian heritage
  • 25. Studying ASIA Origin and the two existing perspectives on Asia
  • 26. Activity no. 2 Group yourselves into six Discuss your own take on the idea of Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu linking Europe with progress and Asia with backwardness. Choose a representative who will share to the class the things you and your group have discussed.
  • 27. The Origin of the Word “Asia” Greeks originally used the term not to refer to the continent we know today but to a small region near Europe. In the epic Iliad written by Homer, Asia is referred to as the continent that prevents eastward journeys of Aegean seamen
  • 28. The Origin of the Word “Asia” Came from Aegean, the language of the Greek population and the islands near them before 1600 B.C.E.
  • 29. The Origin of the Word “Asia” “Place of the rising sun” “dawn” “the east” ASIA ASU
  • 30. The Origin of the Word “Asia” The word “Asia” was not present in any of the native languages of Asia Ashiya (Chinese) and Ajiya (Japanese)  direct translations of the Aegean word Italian missionary Matteo Ricci  China  first appeared in 17th Century Chinese literature
  • 31. The Origin of the Word “Asia” Europeans  West; Asia  East By-product of the Eurocentric viewpoint Europe = center Main reason why the naming of places has always been relative to them
  • 32. to whom is it meaningful?
  • 33. Asian-centric point of view The role of Asians in molding the history and culture of Asia as an important geographical and cultural region is given more emphasis Asian Perspective Asian in nature Rightful importance
  • 34. Distorted image Europe = weaponry, scientific instruments, Christian symbols Asia = garments, camels, monkeys Ziaudin Sardar: Orientalism Europeans used their own standards, making Asian civilization seem inferior
  • 35. more similarities than differences Unity in diversity