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CHIN 206.00 Chinese in Cultural Context 6 credits
Open: Size: 25, Registered: 10, Waitlist: 0
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11:10am12:20pm | 11:10am12:20pm | 12:00pm1:00pm |
Prerequisite: Chinese 205 or equivalent
CHIN 240.00 Chinese Cinema in Translation 6 credits
Closed: Size: 25, Registered: 27, Waitlist: 0
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12:30pm1:40pm | 12:30pm1:40pm | 1:10pm2:10pm |
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CHIN 348.00 Advanced Chinese: The Mass Media 6 credits
Open: Size: 20, Registered: 9, Waitlist: 0
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9:50am11:00am | 9:50am11:00am | 9:40am10:40am |
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This course introduces to students major milestones in the development of Chinese cinema since 1980, with additional materials including popular television shows and online materials. Emphasis will be on culturally appropriate language use, and on discussion of the social issues that are implicitly and explicitly addressed on the Chinese-language media. The course aims to increase students' fluency in all four aspects of Chinese language learning (listening, speaking, reading, writing) and to deepen students' understanding of China as a transitional society.
Prerequisite: Chinese 206 or equivalent
JAPN 206.00 Japanese in Cultural Context 6 credits
Open: Size: 20, Registered: 9, Waitlist: 0
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11:10am12:20pm | 11:10am12:20pm | 12:00pm1:00pm |
This course advances students' proficiency in the four skills of speaking, listening, reading and writing in Japanese. The course also integrates elements of traditional Japanese civilization and modern Japanese society, emphasizing cultural understanding and situationally appropriate language use.
Prerequisite: Japanese 205 or equivalent
JAPN 231.00 Tradition and Modernity: Japanese Cinema in Translation 6 credits
Closed: Size: 25, Registered: 39, Waitlist: 0
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1:15pm3:00pm | 1:15pm3:00pm |
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This course examines the extraordinary achievement of Japanese cinema, from the classic films of Mizoguchi, Ozu, and Kurosawa to the pop cinema of Kitano and the phenomenon of anime. The films will be studied for their aesthetic, cultural, and auteur contexts. Particular attention will be paid to the relationship of the film to traditional arts, culture and society. This course is conducted in English and all the course materials are in English translation or in English subtitles.
MUSC 182.00 Chinese Musical Instruments 1 credit, S/CR/NC only
Open: Size: 50, Registered: 4, Waitlist: 0
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2022-23 $360 fee
MUSC 182J.00 Chinese Musical Instruments (Juried) 1 credit
Open: Size: 50, Registered: 3, Waitlist: 0
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2022-23 $360 fee
MUSC 282.00 Chinese Musical Instruments 2 credits, S/CR/NC only
Open: Size: 50, Registered: 0, Waitlist: 0
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Prerequisite: Instructor Permission
2022-23 $720 fee. Instructor permission
MUSC 282J.00 Chinese Musical Instruments (Juried) 2 credits
Open: Size: 50, Registered: 5, Waitlist: 0
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Prerequisite: Instructor Permission
2022-23 $720 fee. Instructor permission
POSC 170.00 International Relations and World Politics 6 credits
Closed: Size: 30, Registered: 30, Waitlist: 0
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11:10am12:20pm | 11:10am12:20pm | 12:00pm1:00pm |
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RELG 282.00 Samurai: Ethics of Death and Loyalty 6 credits
Closed: Size: 15, Registered: 13, Waitlist: 0
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9:50am11:00am | 9:50am11:00am | 9:40am10:40am |
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This course explores the history of samurai since the emergence of warrior class in medieval times, to the modern developments of samurai ethics as the icon of Japanese national identity. Focusing on its connection with Japanese religion and culture, we will investigate the origins of the purported samurai ideals of loyalty, honor, self-sacrifice, and death. In addition to regular class sessions, there will be a weekly kyudo (Japanese archery) practice on Wednesday evening (7-9 pm), which will enable students to study samurai history in context through gaining first-hand experience in the ritualized practice of kyudo.
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