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EAST 1510A: China's Late Empires (HIST 1510A)
0.00 Credits
Brown University
Interested students must register for HIST 1510A S01 (CRN 26025).
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EAST 1520B: Twentieth Century China (HIST 1520B)
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Brown University
Interested students must register for HIST 1520B S01.
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EAST 1530: Modern Korea (HIST 1530)
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Brown University
Interested students must register for HIST 1530 S01.
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EAST 1810X: Mirror for the Romantic: The Tale of the Gengi and The Story of the Stone (COLT 1810X)
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Brown University
Interested students must register for COLT 1810X S01.
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EAST 1811L: Travel and Tourism through the Ages (COLT 1811L)
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Brown University
Interested students must register for COLT 1811L S01.
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EAST 1880: Directed Readings in Chinese Thought
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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EAST 1880A: Lao Tzu and Huai-nan Tzu
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This seminar will approach early Taoist thought through the study of important essays from the Han dynasty compendium, the Huai-nan Tzu and will discuss the historical and philosophical origins of Lao Tzu's Tao te ching, heretofore acknowledged as the foundational text of the Taosit tradition. Prerequisite: RS 88.18 or RS 88.23.
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EAST 1880B: Daoism in the Classical Period
1.00 Credits
Brown University
We will explore the key ideas and practices of the early Chinese Taoist tradition from its foundation in the wisdom poetry of "Inward Training" and the Lao Tzu through the didactic narratives of the Chuang Tzu and the Huai-nan Tzu. An emphasis will be placed on situating these ideas in their historical context. A particular focus of the course will be on the contemplative practices that are the basis of early Taoist philosophy, on the literary forms that transmit it, on the techniques of Taoist narrative such as humor and irony, and on placing Taoist thought in a comparative context with Western philosophy. Seminar format. Enrollment limited to 20 students. Prerequisites: preference will be given to students who have completed one of the following courses: "Great Mystical Traditions of Asia," "Foundations of Chinese Religions," "Confucian Ethics."
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EAST 1880C: Zen Meditation in China, Korea, and Japan
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Brown University
An intensive study of the origin and development of Zen Meditation in China, Korea and Japan featuring historical origins in Indian Mahayana Buddhism and Chinese Daoism. Historical and social contextualization will be balanced by first-person investigations. Both kôan and silent illumination styles will be studied in depth. Weekly seminars will study representative texts in translation; labs will experiment with meditation techniques directly drawn from the readings. Students MUST register for the lecture section and a lab. Prerequisites: RELS 0100, RELS 0500, UNIV 0540; or instructor's permission.
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EAST 1880D: Early Daoist Syncretism: Zhuang Zi and Huainan Zi
1.00 Credits
Brown University
The final phase of the classical Daoist tradition has been called "syncretist" by Graham, "Huang-Lao" by Lin. It is the version of Daoism carried into the Han dynasty and the one that transmitted the tradition's earlier works. Casting a broad net we will examine a variety of works from this critical phase including the "Techniques of the Mind" texts in the Guarzi collection, the so-called "Huang-Lao" silk manuscripts from the Han tomb at Mawangdui, certain chapters of the Lushi chunqin, and selections from the Zhuangzi and Huainanzi. We will examine the ways in which cosmology, self-cultivation, and political thought coalesce in these works.
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