CUHK Anthropology Podcast 人類學與世界

「瓜瓜人類學」在香港中文大學就讀人類學是怎樣的體驗?Gwaa Gua Anthropology: Studying Anthropology at CUHK – What is it Like for Students from Mainland China?

每年有不少中國內地的學生,選擇到香港攻讀碩士學位。香港院校的教學模式多樣,兩地生活文化不同,內地學生又不熟悉粵語,他們面對的學習挑戰有時或許比本地生多。這一集由Arietta訪問Jacky、Shawn(張祥)和小孫同學,各自分享他們在香港中文大學修讀人類學一年碩士課程的體驗。人類學學科的多面向特質給予他們甚麼樣的知識睿見?有哪些突破自身盲點的思維啟發?有意報讀人類學的同學們,不妨聽聽這些經驗之談,更好準備自己,盡情投入人類學浩瀚的知識世界吧!

主持:Arietta(本集以普通話進行)

Join us on this episode as we explore the unique journey of mainland Chinese students pursuing a master’s degree in anthropology at CUHK. The academic atmosphere and local culture can be a significant shift for mainland students in Hong Kong. And not knowing Cantonese adds another layer of complexity to their academic learning.

Host Arietta chats with Jacky, Shawn, and Sun to learn about their experiences taking various courses in the MA programme in Anthropology at CUHK, discovering how this discipline provided them with new perspectives on the world and profound intellectual breakthroughs. If you are considering studying anthropology, this episode is packed with practical tips and inspiring stories to help you navigate your academic adventure.

Host: Arietta (This episode is conducted in Putonghua.)

8’00 博物館與人類學 Museums and Anthropology

13’25 飲食與文化 Food and Culture

16’08 身體、愛與情感人類學 The Anthropology of the Body, Love and Emotions

24’20 印象深刻的人類學田野考察經驗 Memorable Fieldwork Experience in Anthropology

29’40 人類學小百科——庫拉圈 Getting to Know Anthropology: Kula Ring

31’40 在香港讀人類學的挑戰 Challenges of StudyingAnthropology in Hong Kong

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系列介紹:「瓜瓜人類學」是香港中文大學人類學系推出的podcast節目,由人類學系的畢業生和同學製作,每集邀請不同領域的來賓對談訪問,探索充滿趣味和驚喜的人類學世界。這一系列節目旨在透過主持人與受訪者嘰哩呱啦的聊天,輕鬆分享人類學學習的經歷與體悟,以聲喚友,與大家暢談流行熱話、世界趨勢,例如科技、性別、族群等多元議題。我們希望與聽眾一起,一窺人類學人腦袋裡的奇思妙想。

About the Series: “Gwaa Gua Anthropology” is a podcast project of the Department of Anthropology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong and is produced by anthropology students and graduates. This series aims to find delight in surprising insights and thought-provoking experiences, with guests from different cultural backgrounds and career fields joining the conversation and sharing their perspectives of anthropology. A wide variety of topics in everyday life will be covered, from trending news to global issues, from technology to gender to ethnicity and more. Join us and discover the “out-of-ordinary” encounters in the field of anthropology!