Faculty Details
Stephen O'Harrow
Professor of Vietnamese
Indo-Pacific Languages and Literatures
Spalding 459
(808) 956-8521
e-mail
Educational Background
B.A., University of Michigan, 1962
M.A., University of London, 1965
DOC-es-Etud Orient, Sorbonne, 1972
Research / Teaching / Specializations
Development of computerized Vietnamese language materials (hypertext/interactive/audio) based on on-going field research in North Vietnam materials on CD ROM
Distinctions
F-H GPA Seminar Abroad Award 1999
Courses Taught
VIET 101-102: Elementary Vietnamese
VIET 201-202: Intermediate Vietnamese
VIET 301-302: Third-Level Vietnamese (Media)
VIET 401-402: Fourth-Level Vietnamese (Literature)
Recent Publications
Suggested Philological Approaches to the Interpretation of Early Walled and/or Moated Sites in Indochina, Asian perspectives. In Press
Reading and Writing Vietnamese for Vietnamese Speakers (Book + CD ROM). University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu, 1996
Vietnamese Women and Confucianism: creating spaces from patriarchy, in Male and Female in Developing Southeast Asia, W. J. Karim, ed. Berg publishers, Oxford, 1995
A Vietnamese Primer. HyperText Electronic Introductory Course in Spoken and Written Vietnamese in Macintosh Format with Audio Support, 40Mb, CD ROM or 2HD disks, Department of Indo-Pacific Languages. Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, 1991
Culture as a background for development: the case of Viet Nam, NIAS Report 1990

