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EAST 102: First Year Topical Seminars
4.00 Credits
Denison University
Topical seminars offered on a variety of subjects by faculty from all divisions of the college. Examples of recent seminars are: "The Mandate of Heaven in Dynastic China" and; " Modern Japanese Literature: A Response to Western Influences?". Course normally listed as a section under FYS 102.(4 credits)
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EAST 141: Traditional East Asian Civilization
4.00 Credits
Denison University
The civilization of China and Japan from classical times to 1700 C.E.. Themes include: the earliest Chinese schools of social ad political thought; the genius of political and economic organization which contributed to the unusual longevity of Chinese dynastic institutions; the Japanese adaptation of Confucian and Buddhist practices in different eras; the unique development of Japan's unified feudalism.(4 credits)
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EAST 142: Modern East Asian Civilization
4.00 Credits
Denison University
Beginning from an insider's view of how both prince and peasant saw the world around them before the encroachment of the West, this course analyzes the modern transformation of East Asia. Topics include: the conflict of Sinocentrism with modern nationalism in the Chinese revolution, the Japanese road to Pearl Harbor, and the colonization of Vietnam and Korea.(4 credits)
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EAST 157: History of Asian Art Survey
4.00 Credits
Denison University
Survey of the arts of India, China, Japan and Southeast Asia emphasizing works in their historical, religious and social context.(4 credits)
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EAST 199: Elementary Topics in East Asian Studies
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Denison University
A general category used only in the evaluation of transfer credit. (1-4 credits)
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EAST 200: International Problems
4.00 Credits
Denison University
International Problems
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EAST 206: Dream and Fantasy in East Asian Literature
4.00 Credits
Denison University
Through close analysis of some of the most important recurrent themes, this course will examine how the Chinese and Japanese literary traditions reinvent and revitalize themselves in their development. Students will also study the distinctive features of the major genres in the two traditions. (Not offered 2008-2009) (4 Credits)
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EAST 216: Religions of China and Japan
4.00 Credits
Denison University
This course explores the basic teachings and historical development of the most influential religious traditions and schools of thought in East Asia, including Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, and Shinto. Attention is given to classical texts, popular practice and the recent impact of Western culture on East Asian religion. (Not offered 2008-2009) (4 Credits)
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EAST 233: Buddhism
4.00 Credits
Denison University
A historical and thematic survey of the Buddhist tradition from the time of Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, until the present. Emphasis upon the ways in which Buddhist teachings and practices have interacted with and been changed by various cultures in Asia, and more recently in North America. (Only offered Spring 2009) (4 Credits)
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EAST 235: Introduction to Modern Chinese and Japanese Literature
3.00 Credits
Denison University
This course is designed to provide an introduction to modern Chinese and Japanese fiction for the student who has little or no background in the language, history, or culture of these countries. No prerequisite. This course cross-listed with EAST 235.(4 credits)
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