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AMES 252: Special Topics in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Topics vary each semester. Instructor: Staff
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AMES 252S: Special Topics in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Seminar version of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies 252. Topics vary each semester
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AMES 253: East Asian Cultural Studies
3.00 Credits
Duke University
East Asia as a historical and geographical category of knowledge emerging within the various processes of global movements (imperialism, colonialism, economic regionalism). (Same as Asian and African Languages and Literature 153 but requires extra assignments.) Instructor: Ching or Yoda
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AMES 254S: Muslim Networks Across Time and Space
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Muslim networks are at once an historical and a contemporary phenomenon. Networks for the exchange of material goods, people and cultural practices define Islamic civilization, and now the Internet provides a new network of communication in cyberspace. This course will explore various hermeneutical strategies for understanding both Muslim cybernauts and their role in the future of Muslim communities from America to Asia. Instructor: Cooke, Lawrence
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AMES 256: Representing the Holocaust
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Issues of representing the Holocaust through various cultural media, such as literature, criticism, film, art, music, and the most recent wave of memorials and museums to be built in America, Europe, and Israel. The limits of representation; the historical and ideological deployment of Holocaust representation in different cultural contexts. Same as AALL 156 but requires extra assignments. Instructor: Ginsburg
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AMES 261: Topics in Japanese Animation
3.00 Credits
Duke University
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AMES 262: The World of Japanese Pop Culture
3.00 Credits
Duke University
An examination of modern Japanese culture through a variety of media including literary texts, cultural representations, and films. Different material each year; may be repeated for credit. (Same as Asian and African Languages and Literature 162 but requires extra assignments.) Instructor: Ching or Yoda
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AMES 265: Arabic Culture and 9/11
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Same as Asian and African Languages and Literature 165 except 265 has additional focus on theoretical studies of cultural production of the post-1990 period including such works as Shohat and Stam, Unthinking Eurocentrism, and Abdelwahhab Meddeb, The Malady of Islam. Instructor: Cooke
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AMES 267: Trauma and Passion in Korean Culture
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Representations of passion and trauma in Korean society and history through various cultural media including literature, historical texts, autobiographies, film, and other visual media. In dealing with historical traumas such as the Korean War, Japanese colonization, Western imperialism and political upheavals, sub-topics to include war, love, melodrama, nationalism, ideological strife and longing and loss. (Same as Asian and African Languages and Literature 167 but requires extra assignments.) Instructor: Kwon
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AMES 271: Japanese Cinema
3.00 Credits
Duke University
An introduction to the history of Japanese cinema focusing on issues including the relation between the tradition-modernity or Japan-West in the development of Japanese cinema, the influence of Japanese films on the theory and practice of cinema abroad, and the ways in which cinema has served as a reflection of and an active agent in the transformation of Japanese society. (Same as African Languages and Literature 171, but requires extra assignments.) Instructor: Yoda
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