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EAST 1910: Independent Study
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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EAST 1930: Reading and Writing of the Honors Thesis
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Prior admission to honors candidacy required. Section numbers vary by instructor. Please check Banner for the correct section number and CRN to use when registering for this course.
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EAST 1940: Reading and Writing of the Honors Thesis
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Prior admission to honors candidacy required. Section numbers vary by instructor. Please check Banner for the correct section number and CRN to use when registering for this course.
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EAST 1950: Undergraduate Seminars in East Asian Studies
0.00 Credits
Brown University
These seminars are primarily for juniors and seniors. May be repeated for credit.
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EAST 1950B: Chinese Women, Gender and Feminism from Historical and Transnational Perspectives
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This seminar course is designed to critically re-evaluate (re)presentations of Chinese women, gender, and feminism in historical, literary, and academic discourses. It examines a diverse body of texts produced through different historical periods and in different geopolitical locations. It emphasizes gender as both a historical construct(s) among competing discourses and as a material process of individual embodiment and disembodiment. The goal of the course is to help advanced students understand Chinese history from a distinctly gendered perspective, to recognize women's roles in history and writing, and to develop a reflective, cross-cultural approach to gender, politics, and the self.
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EAST 1950D: Crime, Justice and Punishment in Modern Japan
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This seminar explores the practices and ideologies associated with the pursuit of justice, state-sanctioned punishment for wrongdoing, and social order in modern Japan (late 19th century to the present). In order to bring these practices and ideologies to light, we will examine precedent-setting criminal and civil trials within their historical contexts, and draw as well on both popular culture (film and fiction) and the rich scholarship on law and legal history in Japan. The course is intended for advanced undergraduates comfortable with the seminar format and workload. There are no specific prerequisites for admission to the seminar, but all things being equal, preference will be given to students with a background in the study of Japan and/or Japanese history.
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EAST 1950F: The Karma of Words
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This course is an opportunity for students to further their understanding of East Asian Buddhist attitudes and values by investigating characteristic themes in literature as a whole, rather than by studying formal scriptures and doctrinal tracts. Participants will explore tensions between the religious and poetic impulses and learn to recognize Buddhist symbols in Chinese and Japanese poetry, fiction and plays. Recommended: a course in Asian religions. WRIT
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EAST 1950G: Market Economy, Popular Culture, and Mass Media in Contemporary China
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Course focuses on mainland Chinese cultural and media production since the mid 1980's, when China began transforming itself culturally and economically into a capitalist society with socialist characteristics. Traditional values, socialist legacy, commercial forces, and globalization have all played significant roles in the ongoing transformation. The goal of the course is to examine the complex interactions among diverse historical forces in a rapidly changing China. Course taught in Mandarin Chinese.
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EAST 1950H: Japanese Short Fiction, Film and Anime: Reading and Translation
1.00 Credits
Brown University
In this seminar/workshop students will read and discuss a broad range of narrative arts from the modern period, as well as practice the art of translating them in dialogue with canonical works of translation theory. Pre-requisites: JAPN 0600 or equivalent.
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EAST 1950I: Revolution and Culture, East Asia and Beyond
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This seminar investigates cultural practices enacted with the aim of social change. Topics include the Soviet avant-garde, race and the American cultural front, gender and proletarian literature in Japan and colonial Korea, as well as issues of propaganda and struggle in the DPRK and China.
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