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Asian Languages and Cultures 274: History of Traditional China
4.00 Credits
Macalester College
A study of the traditional culture and society of China from earliest times to the eighteenth century, when the impact of the West was strongly felt. The course will be based on detailed study of selected significant themes in Chinese history. Lecture/discussion format. Alternate years. (4 credits)
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Asian Languages and Cultures 275: History of Modern China
4.00 Credits
Macalester College
A study of leading institutions and movements of nineteenth- and twentieth-century China. Major emphases include the impact of Western imperialism, the transformation of peasant society through revolution, the rise of Mao Tse-Tung, and the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. Special attention will be given to U.S.-China relations. Every year. (4 credits)
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Asian Languages and Cultures 276: History of Traditional Japan
4.00 Credits
Macalester College
A survey of the major political, social, religious, intellectual, economic and artistic developments in Japan from earliest times to the opening of Japan in the 1850s. It also examines Japan's relations with its close neighbors, Korea and China. Alternate years. (4 credits)
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Asian Languages and Cultures 277: History of Modern Japan
4.00 Credits
Macalester College
Japan's rapid industrialization in the latter part of the nineteenth century, and its phenomenal rise as the number two economic power in the world after the devastation wrought by World War II, have led many scholars to declare Japan a model worthy of emulation by all "developing" nations. After an examination of feudal Japan,this course probes the nature and course of Japan's "amazing transformation" and analyzes the consequences oits strengths as a nation-state. Considerable study of Japanese art, literature, and religion will be undertaken and American attitudes toward the Japanese and their history will also be examined. Every year. (4 credits)
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Asian Languages and Cultures 278: War Crimes And Memory in Contemporary East Asia
4.00 Credits
Macalester College
This course's main goal is to introduce evidence of the major crimes and atrocities during World War II in East Asia such as the Nanjing Massacre, biochemical warfare (Unit 731), the military sexual slavery ("comfort women") system, the forced labor system, and inhumane treatment of POWs. The course will also help students understand the contemporary geo-political and socio-economic forces that affect how East Asians and Westerners collectively remember and reconstruct World War II. Alternate years.(4 credits) 294 TOPICS Topics courses are offered in areas of Chinese Literature.
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Asian Languages and Cultures 294: Topics
3.00 Credits
Macalester College
Examination of selected topics of concern to Japanese Language and culture such as literature, race and ethnicity, gender.
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Asian Languages and Cultures 303: Advanced Chinese I
3.00 Credits
Macalester College
Continuation of Asian Studies 204. While the emphasis is placed on listening and speaking skills, students continue their study of characters and expand work with texts. Prerequisite: Asian Studies 204 or its equivalent. Fall semester. (4 credits)
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Asian Languages and Cultures 304: Advanced Chinese II
3.00 Credits
Macalester College
Continuation of Asian Studies 303. Prerequisite: Asian Studies 303 or its equivalent. Spring semester. (4 credits)
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Asian Languages and Cultures 305: Advanced Japanese I
3.00 Credits
Macalester College
Continuation of Japanese 204. Emphasizes continued development of conversation skills, while not neglecting the development of reading skills. Prerequisite: Japanese 204 or permission of instructor. Fall semester. (4 credits)
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Asian Languages and Cultures 306: Advanced Japanese II
3.00 Credits
Macalester College
Continuation of Japanese 305. Emphasizes strong development of reading and writing skills. Prerequisite: Japanese 305 or permission of instructor. Spring semester. (4 credits)
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