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East Asian Studies Concentration (EAST)

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With the world's most populous nation and some of its largest economies, East Asia is a region of growing significance. It consists of areas encompassed by present day China, Japan, and Korea (and sometimes also Mongolia, Myanmar, Siberia, and Vietnam). The concentration consists of a program of study combining language training, off-campus study, required core courses in various disciplines, and supporting courses, including a designated capstone course. The underlying logic of the concentration seeks to highlight both the similarities and differences in the societies and cultures of East Asia and to generate increased understanding of a vital part of the modern world.

Requirements for the Concentration:

The East Asian Studies Concentration requires a total of 42 credits, with at least 6 credits drawn from each of the three Asian Studies distribution areas (Literary/Artistic Analysis, Humanistic Inquiry or Social Inquiry)

18 credits in core courses, drawn from at least two of the three Asian Studies distribution areas

24 credits from additional courses, drawn from at least two of the three Asian Studies distribution areas, and including a designated East Asia-related capstone course.

Courses taken on off-campus programs may be applied to the concentration.

Normally, at least one term of off-campus study in East Asia

One year of study of an East Asian language, or its equivalent. For languages offered at Carleton, this will involve completion of a language through 103, or its equivalent. For languages not offered at Carleton, it will involve completion of the equivalent of 103.

Core Courses: 18 credits from among the following; courses must be from at least two distribution areas

ARTH 165 Japanese Art and Culture

ARTH 166 Chinese Art and Culture (Not offered in 2015-2016)

CHIN 282 Chinese Studies Seminar in Tianjin: Chinese Civilization (Not offered in 2015-2016)

HIST 152 Imperial China (Not offered in 2015-2016)

HIST 153 History of Modern China

HIST 156 History of Modern Korea (Not offered in 2015-2016)

RELG 151 Religions in Chinese Culture (Not offered in 2015-2016)

RELG 152 Religions in Japanese Culture (Not offered in 2015-2016)

RELG 153 Introduction to Buddhism

Supporting Courses: 24 credits from among the following; courses must be from at least two distribution areas.

ARTH 164 Buddhist Art

ARTH 165 Japanese Art and Culture

ARTH 166 Chinese Art and Culture (Not offered in 2015-2016)

ARTH 209 Chinese Painting (Not offered in 2015-2016)

ARTH 220 Origins of Manga: Japanese Prints

ARTH 267 Gardens in China and Japan (Not offered in 2015-2016)

ARTH 321 Arts of the Chinese Scholar's Studio (Not offered in 2015-2016)

ASLN 111 Writing Systems (Not offered in 2015-2016)

ASLN 237 Tao of Wisdom in Asian Literature (Not offered in 2015-2016)

ASLN 260 Historical Linguistics (Not offered in 2015-2016)

ASST 284 New Media Seminar: History and Culture of Japan

CHIN 115 The Taoist Way of Health and Longevity, Taichi and Other Forms (Not offered in 2015-2016)

CHIN 206 Chinese in Cultural Context

CHIN 240 Chinese Cinema

CHIN 248 The Structure of Chinese

CHIN 250 Chinese Popular Culture (Not offered in 2015-2016)

CHIN 347 Advanced Reading in Contemporary Chinese Prose: Newspapers (Not offered in 2015-2016)

CHIN 348 Advanced Chinese: The Mass Media (Not offered in 2015-2016)

CHIN 349 Advanced Chinese: Social Commentary

CHIN 350 Advanced Chinese: Poems and Stories (Not offered in 2015-2016)

CHIN 355 Contemporary Short Stories

CHIN 360 Classical Chinese (Not offered in 2015-2016)

CHIN 363 Conversation and Composition: The Liberal Arts in Chinese (Not offered in 2015-2016)

ECON 240 Microeconomics of Development

ENTS 260 Comparative Agroecology

ENTS 261 Field Investigation in Comparative Agroecology

HIST 254 Colonialism in East Asia

HIST 255 Rumonrs, Gossip, and News in East Asia (Not offered in 2015-2016)

HIST 256 History of Urban China (Not offered in 2015-2016)

JAPN 206 Japanese in Cultural Context

JAPN 230 Topics in Pre-Modern Literature in Translation (Not offered in 2015-2016)

JAPN 231 Japanese Cinema in Translation (Not offered in 2015-2016)

JAPN 236 Classical Japanese Fiction: The Tale of Genji and Its World in Translation (Not offered in 2015-2016)

JAPN 238 Individuals and the Family in Modern Japanese Literature in Translation (Not offered in 2015-2016)

JAPN 243 The Other in Modern Japanese Literature and Society in Translation (Not offered in 2015-2016)

JAPN 244 The World of Anime in Translation

JAPN 254 World of Japanese Manga in Translation (Not offered in 2015-2016)

JAPN 343 Advanced Japanese: Film and Fiction (Not offered in 2015-2016)

JAPN 344 Advanced Writing: Contemporary Prose (Not offered in 2015-2016)

JAPN 345 Advanced Reading in Modern Japanese Literature: The Short Story (Not offered in 2015-2016)

JAPN 349 Advanced Readings in Contemporary Japanese Prose (Not offered in 2015-2016)

JAPN 352 Advanced Japanese Through Manga and Contemporary Materials

JAPN 353 Thinking About Environmental Issues in Japanese

LING 285 The Linguistics of the Japanese Writing System

LING 286 The Structure of Japanese

MUSC 182 Chinese Musical Instruments

MUSC 182J Chinese Musical Instruments (Juried)

MUSC 282 Chinese Musical Instruments

MUSC 282J Chinese Musical Instruments (Juried)

POSC 170 International Relations and World Politics

POSC 237 Southeast Asian Politics

POSC 239 The Diplomat's Craft: Three Case Studies (Not offered in 2015-2016)

POSC 248 The U.S.-China Relationship

POSC 264 Politics of Contemporary China

POSC 378 Social Changes in Southeast Asia (Not offered in 2015-2016)

POSC 379 Diversity of Social Ecological Systems in Southeast Asia

RELG 250 Buddhism and Ecology (Not offered in 2015-2016)

RELG 254 Zen Buddhism

RELG 255 Social Engagement in Asian Religions (Not offered in 2015-2016)

RELG 280 The Politics of Sex in Asian Religion (Not offered in 2015-2016)

RELG 350 Emptiness (Not offered in 2015-2016)

Capstone Course: To be determined in consultation with the director.