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ARTS 365: Video III Group
6.00 Credits
DePauw University
1 course Students will pursue their own digital video art project proposals supported with critiques and individualized instruction. Emphasis on individual development of both conceptual and technical concerns. Prerequisite: ARTS 265. Not offered pass/fail.
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ARTS 370: Sculpture III
1.00 Credits
DePauw University
1 course Continuing work in traditional and experimental aspects of sculpture. Emphasis on individual development of both conceptual and technical concerns. Prerequisite: ARTS 270. Not offered pass/fail.
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ARTS 375: Ceramics III Group
6.00 Credits
DePauw University
1 course Advanced work with clay and glazes. Emphasis on kiln stacking and firing and individual projects. Prerequisite: ARTS 275. Not offered pass/fail.
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ARTS 398: Studio Art Topics Group
6.00 Credits
DePauw University
0.5-1 course A. Drawing and Painting; B. Ceramics and Sculpture; C. Photography, Video and Digital Art. Studio work in specialty media not otherwise offered. Not offered Pass/Fail.
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ARTS 492: Senior Projects Group
6.00 Credits
DePauw University
1 course The capstone course for senior studio art majors. Students develop a body of work in their chosen medium leading to an exhibition at the end of the year. Prerequisite: senior classification and a major in studio art. Not offered Pass/Fail.
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ASIA 140: Introduction to Chinese Culture
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
DePauw University
Group 2,1 course This course introduces the elements of contemporary and traditional Chinese culture. It provides students with a fundamental yet diverse knowledge of China and its culture through examination of its manifestations: political, religious, social, cultural, and economic. Topics include history, traditional belief systems, society, languages, arts and literature, performance traditions, daily life and customs, ethnicity and gender issues, science and technology, business and government.
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ASIA 197: First-Year Seminar in Asian Studies
1.00 Credits
DePauw University
1 course A seminar focused on a theme related to the study of Asia. Open only to first-year students.
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ASIA 250: China on Screen
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
DePauw University
Group 3, 1 course Through viewing and discussing cinematic films, students will learn to appreciate how China has been presented as a nation and a culture by generations of Chinese directors from China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and other cultural enclaves and by current film critics, both Chinese and western. Topics include the history of the Chinese film industry, major genres in Chinese cinema, the issues of cultural hegemony, as well as cinematic constructions of "so-called" Chinese gender, nationhood and individuality.
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ASIA 281: Traditional Japanese Literature
1.00 Credits
DePauw University
Group 3,, lit 1 course A survey of Japanese literature, in English translation, from the eighth to the 18th century. Works from a variety of genres (poetry, plays, novels, diaries) are examined.
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ASIA 282: Modern Japanese Novelists
1.00 Credits
DePauw University
Group 3,, lit 1 course A study, in translation, of major Japanese novelists of the 19th and 20th centuries, including Natsume Soseki ( Kokoro), the Nobel Prize winner Kawabata Jasunari ( Snow Country), Murakami Haruki ( Sputnik Sweetheart) and Hoshimoto Banana ( Kitchen).
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