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EALC 722: Advanced Classical Chinese II
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
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EALC 723: Early Vernacular Sinitic
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Mair. Selected reading in mostly medieval Chinese texts.
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EALC 725: Topics in East Asian Art
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
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EALC 727: Seminar in East Asian Architecture
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Steinhardt. Prerequisite(s): Reading knowledge of Chinese. Topic varies. Subjects have included The Chinese Monastery, Chinese Architecture in Shanxi Province, and Architecture in East Asian Painting.
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EALC 740: Sinological Methods
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Goldin. This seminar is designed to acquaint graduate students with the basic methods and resources of Sinological research. The course will begin with an overview of essential reference works and aids to study, such as dictionaries and concordances, and continue with a survey of the major primary sources for the study of traditional Chinese history. Students are required to demonstrate the use of the methods learned in the course in a research paper, to be presented to the class in the form of a brief lecture at the end of the semester. Only graduate students may enroll in this course. The prerequisites are reading knowledge of modern Chinese and two years of the classical language. Familiarity with Japanese, though not required, would prove helpful.
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EALC 749: Japanese for Sinologists
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Chance, L. Prerequisite(s): Completion of JPAN 112 or the equivalent. Knowledge of Chinese characters. An accelerated course in scholarly Japanese for Sinologists and others with a knowledge of Chinese characters.
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EALC 750: Japanese Literature:Research Methods in the Classical Tradition
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Chance. Requires Japanese Language. Introduction to bibliographic tools for research in pre-modern literature. Emphasis on hands-on library work, including how to use libraries in Japan. Covers history and terminology of bibliography. Students may attend lectures in EALC 152/552 simultaneously, when offered. Final project will use reference tools for substantive research in individual student's area of interest.
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EALC 752: Modern Japanese Literature and Culture
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Kano. This seminar will focus on selected topics in modern Japanese literature and culture (Meiji to present day) varying from year to year. For advanced graduate students. Permission of instructor required.
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EALC 754: No and Kyogen:Text and Context
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
LaFleur. Prerequisite(s): EALC 552 or equivalent. Japan's classical theater will be closely read and investigated in terms of certain select literary, intellectual, and social issues of medieval Japan.
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EALC 755: Literary Criticism and Theory in Japanese Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Kano. While the focus of this seminar will shift from year to year, the aim is to enable students to gain 1) a basic understanding of various theoretical approaches to literature, 2) familiarity with the histories and conventions of criticism, literary and otherwise, in Japan; 3) a few theoretical tools to think in complex ways about some of the most interesting and controversial issues of today, such as nationalism, imperialism, colonialism, postmodernism, and feminism, with particular focus on Japan's position in the world. The course is primarily intended for graduate students but is also open to advanced undergraduates with permission of the instructor. The course is taught in English, and all of the readings will be available in English translation. An optional discussion section may be arranged for those students who are able and willing to read and discuss materials in Japanese.
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