2017-2018 University Catalogue 
    
    Nov 22, 2024  
2017-2018 University Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

CORE 167C - Japan


This course engages in dialogue with popular discourses, scholarly literature, and primary information sources of Japan and those who live in the island nation state. Much of the course focuses on key social and cultural issues that characterize contemporary Japan while also paying attention to its historical experiences and traditions that variably shape the present. The course examines such topics as changing ‘western’ views on the Japanese, diversity in Japanese society, socio-demographic challenges, literature and religion, Japanese political economy and globalization, societal response to natural disasters, and popular culture. The course employs a wide range of learning methods, including lecture, class discussion, films, hands-on experiences (e.g., calligraphy), and intensive projects which require students to collect, analyze and synthesize a wide range of scholarly and non-scholarly sources. Ultimately this course aims to nurture students’ ability to understand and empathize with the logic (and illogic), experiences, and emotions of the Japanese people; that is to say, to understand them as you would understand yourselves.

Credits: 1.00
Corequisite: None
Prerequisites: None
Major/Minor Restrictions: None
Class Restriction: No Junior, Senior
Area of Inquiry: None
Liberal Arts CORE: Communities & Identities


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