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ITAS 350: Research or Individual Study
3.00 Credits
Wellesley College
Prerequisite: Open by permission to students who have completed two units in literature in the department. Distribution: None Semester: Fall, Spring Unit: 1.0
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ITAS 360: Senior Thesis Research
3.00 Credits
Wellesley College
Prerequisite: By permission of department. See Academic Distinctions. Distribution: None Semester: Fall, Spring Unit: 1.0
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ITAS 370: Senior Thesis
3.00 Credits
Wellesley College
Prerequisite: 360 and permission of department. Distribution: None Semester: Fall, Spring Unit: 1.0
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JPN 101-102: Beginning Japanese
1.25 Credits
Wellesley College
Torii-Williams, Ozawa, Zimmerman, Hatano-Cohen Introduction to the modern standard Japanese language. Emphasis on developing proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing, using basic expressions and sentence patterns. Five periods. Each semester earns 1.25 unit of credit; however, both semesters must be completed satisfactorily to receive credit for either course. Prerequisite: None Distribution: None Semester: Fall, Spring Unit: 1.25
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JPN 111: Gender and Popular Culture of Japan
3.00 Credits
Wellesley College
NOT OFFERED IN 2009-10. Our study of Japanese popular culture focuses on gender issues, particularly on how girls are represented in Japanese comic books, magazines, fiction, television, animation, and film. We ask why the girl sparks such intense interest in Japan and explore how she both challenges and reaffirms existing gender norms. A lightening rod for social change in Japan, even for modernity itself, representations of the girl illuminate the status of women, the changing role of the family, issues of ethnic and national identity, sex-ual orientation, and even Japan's relation to the outside world. No previous knowledge of Japan or Japanese language required. Prerequisite: None Distribution: Language and Literature or Arts, Music, Theatre, Film, Video Semester: N/O Unit: 1.0
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JPN 130: Japanese Animation
3.00 Credits
Wellesley College
Morley (Theatre Studies) What makes Japan tick New visitors to Japan are always struck by the persistence of traditional aesthetics, arts, and values in a highly industrialized society entranced by novelty. Through animation films (English subtitles) and readings on animation we will explore this phe-nomenon from the inside. Focus is on the works of Tezuka Osamu, Hayao Miyazaki, and others. No Japanese language required. Prerequisite: None Distribution: Language and Literature or Arts, Music, Theatre, Film, Video Semester: Spring Unit: 1.0
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JPN 201-202: Intermediate Japanese
1.25 Credits
Wellesley College
Maeno, Hatano-Cohen Continuation of 101-102. The first semester will emphasize further development of listening and speaking skills with more complex lan-guage structures as well as proficiency in reading and writing. The second semester will emphasize reading and writing skills. Five periods. Each semester earns 1.25 unit of credit; however, both semesters must be completed satisfactorily to receive credit for either course. Prerequisite: 101-102 or by permission of the instructor. Distribution One unit of Language and Literature for 202 Semester: Fall, Spring Unit: 1.25
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JPN 231: Selected Readings in Advanced Japanese I
3.00 Credits
Wellesley College
Ozawa This course emphasizes development of advanced reading, writing, and speaking skills. Using both primary sources and a textbook with articles on current social issues in Japan, students study grammar, idiomatic expressions and a few hundred additional kanji characters. Audiovisual materials will also be used. Students will be required to complete class projects. Class discussion will be conducted entirely in Japanese. Three meetings a week. Prerequisite: 201-202 or permission of the instructor. Distribution: Language and Literature Semester: Fall Unit: 1.0
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JPN 232: Selected Readings in Advanced Japanese II
3.00 Credits
Wellesley College
Ozawa A continuation of JPN 231, this course further develops literacy in Japanese. Students focus on intensive reading of various styles of writ-ten Japanese, writing on different topics, and development of fluent oral skills. Class projects will include interviews with Japanese families in the area, directing classroom discussions, and debates on current issues. Class discussion conducted entirely in Japanese. Three meet-ings a week. Prerequisite: 231 or permission of the instructor. Distribution: Language and Literature Semester: Spring Unit: 1.0
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JPN 250: Research or Individual Study
3.00 Credits
Wellesley College
Prerequisite: Open by permission of department. Signature of instructor required. Distribution: None Semester: Fall, Spring Unit: 1.0
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