When the coronavirus canceled his Indonesia study abroad program, Prof. Gareth Barkin created a virtual cultural exchange
Picture this: Inside a bustling mega mall in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, 10 Puget Sound students are trying to get their bearings. Anthropology professor Gareth Barkin has just tasked them with talking to the shoppers鈥攎any of whom are locals and don鈥檛 speak English鈥攁bout hijabs, specifically how the religious headscarf has become high-fashion among young, Indonesian Muslims. It鈥檚 an unfamiliar topic for the students, who are already outside their comfort zones in a foreign country.
It's a real scene from Barkin鈥檚 Southeast Asia field school course, but a similar one won鈥檛 be happening this year. Due to concerns about the coronavirus pandemic, Puget Sound canceled all summer study abroad programs in March. But, unwilling to scrap the course entirely鈥攁nd the work of developing its curriculum and selecting and building relationships with the Indonesian students who would take the course alongside Puget Sound students鈥攈e reinvented it as a virtual cultural exchange.