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EAST 1271: Screening Modern China: Chinese Film and History
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Brown University
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From the shadowplay in teahouses in 1896 to the transnational glamour in the global cultural industry, history of Chinese cinema bridges the two fin-de-siecles of the 20th and 21st centuries. The course of screening China interlinks the crisis points of history in relation to a number of topics such as revolution, nationhood, colonialism, and Chinese diaspora. The survey inspects how the representational technology of cinema is indigenized in building the national cinema of China as art of social engagement. Not open to first year students.
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EAST 1370: Performances in the Asias (TAPS 1270)
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Brown University
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Interested students must register for TAPS 1270 S01 (CRN 15757).
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EAST 1380: Peasant Rebellion and Popular Religion in China (HIST 1380)
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Brown University
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Interested students must register for HIST 1380 S01 (CRN 24491).
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EAST 1400: The Floating World: Early Modern Japanese Culture
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Brown University
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This course treats major trends in Japanese thought and culture of the Tokugawa period (1600-1868), including debates among Confucian scholars; merchant culture; samurai ethics; the popularization of Buddhism; and the rise of nativism in the late period. Emphasis is on reading and analysis of primary texts in translation. Required: a course in East Asian culture or religion. Recommended but not required: RELS 0120.
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EAST 1410: Japan: Nature, Ritual and the Arts
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Brown University
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This course is an introduction to Japanese cultural and aesthetic traditions as represented in premodern literature, drama, architecture, landscapes, tea practices, and the visual arts. Materials include Japanese aesthetic, literary and dramatic writings in translation; modern scholarly treatments; and selected visual works. The course is designed for students who have no previous exposure to Japanese studies at the college level.
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EAST 1410N: Lost in Translation: The Adaptation of Literature to Film in Japan (COLT 1410N)
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Brown University
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Interested students must register for COLT 1410N S01 (CRN 15530).
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EAST 1420: The Confucian Mind
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Brown University
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This course explores the Neo-Confucian tradition, a pervasive influence in the intellectual, educational, and political life of China, Korea, and Japan from late medieval through early modern times. Emphasis is on conceptions of the mind and their implications for moral cultivation and social action; the legacy of Confucian values in modern East Asia may also be considered. Readings are primary texts in translation and selected secondary works; the format is primarily discussion. Recommended prerequisite: RELS 0040. Not open to first year students. Enrollment limited to 20.
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EAST 1430: Classics of East Asian Buddhism (RELS 1430)
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Brown University
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EAST 1430C: Classical Japanese Poetry (COLT 1430C)
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Brown University
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EAST 1440: Themes in Japanese Buddhism: Original Enlightenment (RELS 1440)
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Brown University
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