JAPANGEN 51: Japanese Business Culture (JAPANGEN 251)
Japanese group dynamics in industrial and corporate structures, negotiating styles, decision making, and crisis management. Strategies for managing intercultural differences.
Terms: Win
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Units: 3-5
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Grading: Letter or Credit/No Credit
Instructors:
Dasher, R. (PI)
JAPANGEN 60: Asian Art and Culture (ARTHIST 2)
The religious and philosophical ideas and social attitudes of India, China, and Japan and how they are expressed in architecture, painting, woodblock prints, sculpture, and in such forms as garden design and urban planning.
Terms: Win
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Units: 5
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UG Reqs: GER:DBHum, GER:ECGlobalCom
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Grading: Letter (ABCD/NP)
Instructors:
Vinograd, R. (PI)
JAPANGEN 75N: Around the World in Seventeen Syllables: Haiku in Japan, the U.S., and the Digital World
Preference to freshmen. Origins of the haiku form in Japan, its place in the discourse of Orientalism during the 19th and early 20th centuries in the West, its appropriation by U.S.devotees of Zen and the beat poets after WW II, and its current transformation into a global form through the Internet.
Terms: not given this year
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Units: 3-4
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UG Reqs: GER:DBHum
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Grading: Letter (ABCD/NP)
JAPANGEN 79: Japanese Ghosts: The Supernatural in Japanese Art and Entertainment (JAPANGEN 179)
The complex meanings of ghosts in Japanese culture. Representations of the supernatural in images, drama, oral narratives, prose, film, comics and animation at different moments in Japanese history.
Terms: not given this year
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Units: 4
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UG Reqs: GER:DBHum, GER:ECGlobalCom
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Grading: Letter or Credit/No Credit
JAPANGEN 82N: Joys and Pains of Growing Up and Older: Secret Lives of Old People in Japan
What do old and young people share in common? With a focus on Japan, a country with a large long-living population, this seminar spotlights older people's lives as a reflectiion of culture and society, history, and current social and personal changes. Through discussion of multidisciplinary studies on age, analysis of narratives, and films, we will gain a closer understanding of Japanese society and the multiple meanings of growing up and older. Students will also create a short video/audio profile of an older individual, and we will explore cross-cultural comparisons.
Terms: Win
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Units: 3
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UG Reqs: GER:DBHum
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Grading: Letter (ABCD/NP)
Instructors:
Matsumoto, Y. (PI)
JAPANGEN 84: Aristocrats, Warriors, Sex Workers, and Barbarians: Lived Life in Early Modern Japanese Painting
Changes marking the transition from medieval to early modern Japanese society that generated a revolution in visual culture, as exemplified in subjects deemed fit for representation; how commoners joined elites in pictorializing their world, catalyzed by interactions with the Dutch.
Terms: not given this year
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Units: 4
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UG Reqs: GER:DBHum
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Grading: Letter (ABCD/NP)
JAPANGEN 92: Traditional East Asian Culture: Japan
Required for Chinese and Japanese majors. Introduction to Japanese culture in historical context. Previous topics include:shifting paradigms of gender relations and performance, ancient mythology, court poetry and romance, medieval war tales, and the theaters of Noh, Bunraku, and Kabuki.
Terms: Win
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Units: 5
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UG Reqs: GER:DBHum, GER:ECGlobalCom
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Grading: Letter or Credit/No Credit
Instructors:
Knott, J. (PI)
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Takeuchi, M. (PI)
JAPANGEN 121: Translating Japan, Translating the West (JAPANGEN 221)
Translation lies at the heart of all intercultural exchange. This course introduces students to the specific ways in which translation has shaped the image of Japan in the West, the image of the West in Japan, and Japan's self-image in the modern period. What texts and concepts were translated by each side, how, and to what effect? No prior knowledge of Japanese language necessary.
Terms: Aut
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Units: 3-4
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UG Reqs: GER:DBHum
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Grading: Letter or Credit/No Credit
Instructors:
Levy, I. (PI)
JAPANGEN 124: Manga as Literature
Analysis of representative manga as narratives that combine verbal and visual elements, with attention to historical and cultural background. Representative manga by Tezuka Osamu, Tatsumi Yoshihiro, Koike Kazuo, Taniguchi Jiro, Natsume Ono, Kono Fumiyo, and others. All readings in English.
Terms: Spr
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Units: 3-5
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UG Reqs: GER:DBHum
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Grading: Letter or Credit/No Credit
Instructors:
Carter, S. (PI)
JAPANGEN 137: Classical Japanese Literature in Translation (JAPANGEN 237)
Prose, poetry, and drama from the 10th-19th centuries. Historical, intellectual, and cultural context. Works vary each year. May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.
Terms: not given this year
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Units: 4
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UG Reqs: GER:DBHum
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Grading: Letter (ABCD/NP)
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