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JPNS 202: Intermediate Japanese II
4.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Continuation of JPNS 201. More advanced colloquial structures and additional kanji. Pre: JPNS 201 or equivalent. (Same as JPST 202)
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JPNS 299V: Directed Studies
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Permission of the instructor and statement of planned reading or research required. Pre: sophomore standing.
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JPNS 301: Third-Year Japanese I
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Study of modern spoken and written Japanese involving advanced structures, expressions, and kanji. Pre: JPNS 202 or equivalent. (Same as JPST 301)
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JPNS 302: Third-Year Japanese II
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Study of modern spoken and written Japanese involving advanced structures, expressions, and kanji. Pre: JPNS 301 or equivalent. (Same as JPST 302)
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JPNS 340: Japanese Composition
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Writing compositions employing designated patterns, kanji, and themes. Pre: JPNS 202 or equivalent. (Same as JPST 340).
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JPNS 365: Japanese Lit in English
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Survey of major works from earliest times to the present. Knowledge of Japanese is not required. (Same as JPST 365, ENG 365).
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JPNS 380: Japanese Mythology in Film
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Interdisciplinary approaches to the study of Japanese myths and legends through contemporary films; mythological contexts related to Taoism, Buddhism, Shintoism as well as superstitions and legends are examined in relation with selected films from Japan. (Same as JPST 380)
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JPNS 382: Gender & Min Japanese Comics
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Examination of gender and minority issues through a number of Japanese comic stories, or manga, translated into English. Analysis of the selected comic stories is based on a trove of scholarly writings about a protagonists' gender roles as well as Japan's subcultures representing marginalized groups of society. Discussion topics include the influences of manga on the creation of "ideal" men and women and its contribution to the awareness of minorities in Japan from 1960's to the present. Class work does not require the ability to read original Japanese texts. (Same as JPST 382.)
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JPNS 383: Japanese Theatre & Performance
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
The course introduces the performance traditions in Japan, ranging from rituals to theatre. Through readings and visual materials, students will observe the historical development of Japanese theatre and other performing arts forms, from the ancient period to the pre-modern noh and kabuki and then to modern theatre after Japan's Westernization. At the same time students examine such art forms from the anthropological and sociological perspectives and the unique aspects of Japanese theatre such as fusion of daily behavior, cultural appropriation, transmission of skills and intercultural elements. (Same as DRAM 383 and JPST 383)
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JPNS 385: Postwar Japn thru Film/Lit
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
This course introduces students to Japanese society and culture with emphasis on 1945 to the present, as reflected in film and literature. Students learn about essential issues of Japanese postwar society, including class, family, gender, work, education, and minorities, and examine the change and development of Japanese society after World War II. Struggles between traditional cultural values and Americanization/modernization of Japanese society are discussed. (Same as JPST 385).
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