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5.00 Credits
Hellmann Government and politics of Japan with emphasis on the period since 1945. Offered: jointly with POL S 435.
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5.00 Credits
Focus on political parties in Japan. Combines theoretical readings on political parties with intensive study of Japanese political parties. Recommended: either SISEA 242, SISEA 423, SISEA 440, or SISEA 442. Offered: jointly with POL S 429.
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5.00 Credits
Governments, politics, and economy of South and North Korea, the inter-Korea relations, and the two Koreas’ relationship with the major powers — especially the United States — with emphasis on the post-cold war period. Offered: jointly with POL S 439.
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5.00 Credits
Pyle The making of modern Japan; World War II and surrender; American occupation; postoccupation rebuilding; emergence as an industrial power. Recommended: HSTAS 423 or SISEA 423. Offered: jointly with HSTAS 424.
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5.00 Credits
seminar on Japanese economic and social history from 700 to 1900. Analyses of the rise and decline of the shoen system, the rise of commerce, social change, changes in the living standard, demographic changes, and the early phases of industrialization. Political and cultural developments as related to economic and social change. Offered: jointly with HSTAS 441.
Prerequisite:
either SISEA 241/HSTAS 241 or SISEA 341/HSTAS 341
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5.00 Credits
Anchordoguy Political and economic problems of Japan since 1945. Utility of competing theoretical approaches to analysis of government and economy of Japan. Policymaking processes and effects of policies adopted. Some knowledge of postwar Japan desirable. Recommended: SISEA 440/HSTAS 424.
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5.00 Credits
Examines the nexus between culture and systems of social stratification/class in East Asia, with an emphasis on Taiwan, Korea, Japan, and China. Topics include class formation, mechanisms of social mobility and reproduction, markers of status and hierarchy, resistance, and the formation of class identity. Offered: jointly with ANTH 446.
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5.00 Credits
Focuses on issues of representation and power in twentieth century China. Combines substantive information on modern Chinese society and culture with recent debates in social theory and the politics of representation. Major themes include Chinese nationalism, body politics, popular culture, and everyday practice. Offered: jointly with ANTH 444.
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5.00 Credits
Harrell Religion in Chinese society, doctrines, practices, and social consequences of the eclectic folk religion, the elite Confucian, Taoist, and Buddhist traditions, syncretistic sects, and imported Christianity.
Prerequisite:
either one 200-level ANTH course, ANTH 370, ANTH 403, LING 203, HSTAS 211, HSTAS 454, RELIG 202, SISEA 370, or SISEA 443
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5.00 Credits
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