190. Senior Thesis Seminar. Mr.
Yamashita.. One course credit.
Exclusively for Asian Studies majors who are preparing to
write a senior thesis. Letter grade only. Fall 2007.
191. Senior Thesis. Staff. Full course. Spring 2008.
199. Independent Study. Staff. A tutorial program in reading
and research. Permission of instructor required before
enrollment. Course or half-course. May be repeated. Each
semester.
Anthropology
PZ 16. Introduction to Nepal.
PZ 23. China and Japan Through Film and Ethnography.
PZ 88. China: Gender, Cosmology,
and the State.
152. Ethnic Nationalism.
153. Comparative Muslim Societies in Asia.
Art History
SC 52. Monuments of Asia.
SC 150. Arts of China.
SC 151. Arts of Japan.
SC 152. Arts of Late Imperial China.
SC 154. Japanese Prints.
SC 155. History of Gardens, East and West.
SC 186C. Topics of Asian Art.
Asian Languages and Literatures: Chinese
1A,B. Elementary Chinese.
2. Accelerated Elementary Chinese.
11. Conversation: Contemporary Chinese Language and Culture.
51A,B. Intermediate Chinese.
51H. Intermediate Chinese for Bilinguals.
111A,B. Advanced Chinese.
124. Readings in Modern Chinese.
125. Modern Chinese Literature.
127. Advanced Readings in Modern
Chinese Literature.
131. Introduction to Classical Chinese.
145. Survey of Classical Chinese Literature.
Asian Languages and Literatures: Chinese Literature and
Culture (Courses in
Translation)
163. Inside the Four Treasuries.
164. Chinese Literature in English: Poetry and Poetics.
165. China Lost, China Found.
167. Urban Imaginations: The City in Chinese
Literature and Film.
168. Gender and Sixuality in Modern Chinese
Literature.
Asian Languages and Literatures: Japanese
1A,B. Elementary Japanese.
11. Conversation: Contemporary
Japanese Language and Culture.
12A,B. Japanese Kanji Class.
51A,B. Intermediate Japanese.
111A,B. Advanced Japanese.
124. Readings in Current Japanese.
125. Readings in Modern Japanese Literature.
131. Introduction to Classical Japanese.
Asian Languages and Literatures: Japanese Literature and
Culture (Courses
in Translation)
170. Pre-Modern Japanese
Literature in English: Courtiers and Warriors.
172. Tokugawa Literature.
174. Modern Japanese in English Translation: Literary
Reconfigurations of
Japanese Identity.
177. Japanese Women Writers.
178. Japanese and Japanese American Autobiography.
179. Graphically Speaking: Japanese Manga and Its
Buds.
Asian Languages and Literatures: Korean
CM 1. Introductory Korean.
CM 2. Continuing Introductory Korean.
CM 33. Intermediate Korean.
CM 44. Advanced Korean.
Asian Languages and Literatures: Korean Literature and
Culture in Translation
CM 100. Readings in Korean
Literature and Culture.
CM 130. Korean Cinema and Culture.
Cultural Studies
PZ 110. (Mis)Representations of the Near and Far East.
Dance
150C. Music and Dance of Bali.
150 D. Exploration of Cultural Styles.
Economics
123. International Economies.
126. Economic Development.
PI 142. The Japanese Economy.
Environmental Analysis
PZ ENVS 90. Economic Change and the Environment in
Asia.
English
114. Subcontinent Literatures in English.
History
CM 59. Civilization of East Asia.
60. Asian Traditions.
CM 61. The New Asia: China, Japan, India, and Indonesia in
the Modern Era.
100B. Colonialism and Modernities in East Asia.
100J. State and Citizen in Modern Japan.
100M. Rethinking Modern Asian History.
100T. Tokugawa Thought.
CM 161. History of Traditional
Korea.
CM 163. Modern Chinese History, 1750 to the Present.
CM 166. Late Imperial China.
168. Modern Japan.
198B. The Qing Empire and Early Modern China.
CM 191. Major Topics in Premier Korean History.
CM 192. China and World War II.
Music
41. Balinese Gamelan Ensemble.
65. Introduction to World Music.
70. Ethnomusicology in Theory,
Method and Practice.
Politics
72B. Contemporary International Relations of Asia.
82. Seminar: The Vietnam War.
SC 104. Political Economy of Pacific Rim.
SC 114. Politics of Southeast Asia.
161. Japanese Politics.
163. Comparative Asian Politics.
175. East Asian Regionalism.
Religious Studies and Philosophy
16. Life-Story of the Buddha.
CM 10. Introduction to Asian Religious Traditions.
PI IIS 38. Nature, Movement, and Meditation: Qi Gong.
100. Worlds of Buddhism.
CM 102. Hinduism and South Asian Culture.
103. Religious Traditions of China.
104. Religious Traditions of Japan.
PZ 106. Zen Buddhism.
PZ 110. (Mis)Representations of Near East and Far East.
PZ 119/GFS 119. Medieval Religion of East Asia.
128. The Religion of Islam.
148. Sufism.
149. Islamic Thought
164. Engendering and Experience:
Women in the Islamic Tradition.
166A. Divine Body: Religion and Environment.
PZ 167. Theory and Practive of Resistance to
Monoculture.
CM 175. Visions of the Divine Feminine in Hinduism and
Buddhism
180. Interpreting Religious Worlds.
Theatre
19. Elements of Kabuki.
115D. Theatre and Dance of Asia. |