Asian American Studies Department for Vietnamese Speakers (3) Any 200 or higher level course in chinese or japanese.asian Cultures and Social Institutions Anthro 347; Comp lit 423T; Comparative http://www.fullerton.edu/catalog/academic_departments/asam.asp
Extractions: Jeffrey Brody (Communications), Mary Kay Crouch (English), Thomas Fujita Rony (Asian American Studies), William Gudykunst (Speech Communications), Art Hansen (History), Mikyong Kim-Goh (Human Services), Eliza Noh (Asian American Studies), Michael Perez (Sociology), Yichin Shen (English and Comparative Literature), Scott Tang (American Studies), Son Kim Vo (Intercultural Development Center).
Japanese Studies Faculty Julia Andrews, Professor, History of Art chinese and japanese art, andrews.2@osu.edu. MineharuNakayama, Associate Professor, East asian Languages lit. http://oia.osu.edu/japan/japaninstitute/jfaculty.html
Bacourses.html Medieval/Renaissance ART H 204 Survey of asian Art ART of chinese Painting ART H 419chinese and japanese ART H 551 Early Christian/Medieval Art C lit 280, 281 http://depts.washington.edu/religion/bacourses.html
EDU2 : Level 4 The Dongxiang Mongols and Their Language; Writing Systems in chinese, japanese,and Vietnamese; Harold C. Hill Home Pageeast asian studies chinese lit. http://www.my-edu2.com/EDU/langua7.htm
The Department Of East Asian Language And Cultures to East asian Ethics (EALC 130g) Sophomore Year I (EALC 320) Advanced japanese II(EALC 322) japanese lit. japanese II (EALC 424) chinese Civilization (EALC 350g http://www.usc.edu/dept/ealc/ugrad.htm
Extractions: DEPARTMENTAL MAJOR The requirements are : 32 EALC upper division (300+) units including the third year of language (304 306, 315 317, or 320 322), one course in civilization (340g, 345, or 350g), and one course in literature (332g, 342g, 352g, 354g, 380, 452g, or 455g). One lower division EALC "culture" (i.e., non language) course may be used to count toward the 32 units; in addition one upper division course on East Asia from another department may likewise be used to count toward the 32 units. A typical program for a student using Japanese for his/her major and beginning study of the language as a Freshman would be like this: Freshman Year: Japanese I (EALC 120) Japanese II (EALC 122) Intro. to East Asian Ethics (EALC 130g) Sophomore Year: Japanese III (EALC 220) Japanese IV (EALC 222) Japanese Civilization (EALC 340g) Junior Year: Advanced Japanese I (EALC 320) Advanced Japanese II (EALC 322) Japanese Lit. in Eng. Trans. (EALC 342g) Senior Year: Readings in Adv. Japanese I (EALC 422)
Asian Lit In Translation-Spring 2001 asian Literature in Translation introduces students to major works of the Indian,chinese and japanese literary traditions and asks them to develop a method of http://faculty.uca.edu/~raymondf/syllabi/syl_alitSp01.htm
Extractions: English 3325-2044: Asian Literature in Translation Spring 2001 Dr. R.-J. Frontain TTh 12:15-1:30 Irby 311 Office: Irby 421 Office Hrs: MWF 1-2; MF 3:15-4TTh 1:30-3 Course Description Asian Literature in Translation introduces students to major works of the Indian, Chinese and Japanese literary traditions and asks them to develop a method of reading texts whose mimetic is radically different than the average student's inherited Anglo-American one. Emphasis is upon reading as the exploration of cultural difference. Texts Sondheim and Weidman, Pacific Overtures (Theatre Communications Group) N. K. Narayan, The Ramayana (Penguin) N. K. Narayan, Malgudi Days (Penguin) Wu Ch'Eng-en, Monkey (Grove) Mo Yan, Red Sorghum (Penguin) Tale of the Heike , trans. McCullough (Stanford UP) Shusaku Endo, Silence (Taplinger) Schedule of Readings and Assignments T 9 Jan. Introduction to Course: A World of Difference(s) R 11 Jan. Sondheim and Weidman, Act I
Bates College - German, Russian, And East Asian Lang/Lit East asian languages gain particular insight into peoples whose lives are in theprocess of unprecedented change. The curricula in chinese , japanese , German http://www.bates.edu/GREA.xml
Extractions: About Bates Academics Admissions Student Life ... Japanese Students of German, Russian, and East Asian languages gain particular insight into peoples whose lives are in the process of unprecedented change. The curricula in Chinese Japanese German , and Russian emphasize the interconnections of society, culture, and language. They assert the vitality of traditions challenged and invigorated by change, and the importance of attaining fluency not just in language but in the nuances of cultural understanding. The department offers majors in Chinese German Japanese , and Russian language and literature.
Battery Operated Paper Lanterns - Chinese And Japanese asian wedding, japanese wedding and chinese wedding. battery_lanterns_white.jpg (15480bytes)Red Battery Lantern or White Battery Lantern Simply stunning lit http://www.japaneseweddingfavors.com/battery_operated_lanterns.asp
Extractions: Simply stunning lit or unlit, our exclusive battery operated lanterns can either be hung or set on the table for use as a centerpiece!!! Perfect for weddings, parties, events and anywhere that is difficult to get electricity to. Quality crafted of red or white rice paper, each paper lantern features a molded plastic rim with expanding fixture, brass holding handle and light bulbs. Also comes with an additional 2" brass hook (not shown), perfect for hanging our battery powered paper lanterns vertically or off tree limbs.
International Studies Program | UNC Charlotte And Culture POLS 3148 chinese Politics POLS 3149 - japanese Politics POLS RELS 3166- Taoism RELS 3169 - Zen Buddhism RELS 3172 - Religion in asian lit. http://www.uncc.edu/International_Studies/minor.htm
Extractions: Students majoring in any discipline are eligible to pursue the International Studies minor. Students will select a concentration in African Studies, Asian Studies, European Studies, Latin American Studies or International Business. A self designed concentration focusing on a particular issue, theme or region is also available. All students pursuing the minor must have their curriculum approved by the Director of International Studies.
AGNSW: New Asian Galleries of the original asian gallery, when lit at night thought we should do a panasianexhibition about 9th to 19th century and include chinese, japanese, Thai and http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/media/archives_2003/new_asian_galleries
Extractions: WHAT'S ON EXHIBITIONS EVENTS COLLECTION ... FOR KIDS DHTML_MENU_rel_path = 'http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/squizlib/dhtml_menu/images/'; Current Releases Coming Archives 2004 Archives 2003 ... Archives 2000 'THE ART OF ASIA IS THE ART OF HALF THE WORLD.' Edmund Capon, Director, Art Gallery of New South Wales The additional 720 square metres gives a central space dedicated to temporary exhibitions as well as providing more space for the permanent collection. So wide and diverse is the culture of Asia, that the imperative was a flexible space to present a challenging range of temporary exhibitions of Asian art - contemporary and traditional. This has been achieved, and the galleries respond to all the possibilities of exhibiting - from stone sculptures seen in filtered sunlight, to fragile silks requiring soft light and shadows. Clear lines, flexible spaces and variable light ensure that all types of art can be shown to their best advantage. As well as the new Asian galleries, this major building project includes alterations to the original Asian gallery, a temporary exhibition space - the Rudy Komon gallery - above the Art Gallery entrance foyer, with views of the ornately carved Vernon arches, new conservation studios, a café, a restaurant and dedicated function area with spectacular harbour views, and refurbishment of the administration area. The New South Wales State Government provided grants of $16 million for the Art Gallery of New South Wales to undertake this major building project.
AGNSW: New Asian Galleries Opened of the original asian gallery, when lit at night South Wales in 1979 that an asianart department variety of Ming, Qing and modern chinese paintings, japanese http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/aboutus/news/archived/new_asian_galleries_opene
Extractions: 'THE ART OF ASIA IS THE ART OF HALF THE WORLD.' - Edmund Capon, Director The new Asian galleries of the Art Gallery of New South Wales were opened to the public on 25 October 2003. The additional 720 square metres gives a central space dedicated to temporary exhibitions as well as providing more space for the permanent collection. So wide and diverse is the culture of Asia, that the imperative was a flexible space to present a challenging range of temporary exhibitions of Asian art - contemporary and traditional. This has been achieved, and the galleries respond to all the possibilities of exhibiting - from stone sculptures seen in filtered sunlight, to fragile silks requiring soft light and shadows. Clear lines, flexible spaces and variable light ensure that all types of art can be shown to their best advantage. As well as the new Asian galleries, this major building project includes alterations to the original Asian gallery, a temporary exhibition space - the Rudy Komon gallery - above the Art Gallery entrance foyer, with views of the ornately carved Vernon arches, new conservation studios, a café, a restaurant and dedicated function area with spectacular harbour views, and refurbishment of the administration area.
Extractions: (*Not real-time Information. Review the "Data current as of: " statement at the bottom of hyperlinked page) Wolverine Access Subject listing for ASIAN Winter Term '01 Time Schedule for Asian Studies. What's New This Week in Asian Studies. Waitlist policy for all courses is 1 - get on the waitlist and go to the first day of class and talk to the instructor. Students wanting to begin language study in Chinese, Japanese, or Korean, at a level other than first year, must take a placement exam to be held on Tuesday, January 4, 1-3pm. Test locations will be posted outside of the Department office in 3070 FB. (4). (Excl). Credits: Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted. See Japanese 120.001. Check Times, Location, and Availability Cost: No Data Given. Waitlist Code: No Data Given.
Peter Payne Homepage: Japanese Study Guide (let's Do Kanji) to make a combination word, such as nihon Japan (lit. and judging from the numberof nonasian people who a room of 100), I can say that chinese and Koreans http://www.peterpayne.net/Merchant3/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=PP&Produc
A Brief History Of Chinese And Japanese Civilizations Art and lit after Genroku A Brief History of chinese and japanese Civilizations Customer Review 2 Thorough and Entertaining As a professor of asian History, I http://www.earth-religions.com/A_Brief_History_of_Chinese_and_Japanese_Civilizat
Re: Query: Southeast Asian Lit of list exlibris@library.berkeley.edu ; Subject Re Query Southeast AsianLit; of Vietnamese and Thai titles, as well as chinese, japanese, and Korean http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/byform/mailing-lists/exlibris/1996/08/msg00074.ht
Extractions: Date Prev Date Next ... Thread Index Hello, Chris, The University of Oregon Knight Library has a growing collection of Vietnamese and Thai titles, as well as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean collections. If you are interested in finding out whether it meets your definition of "significant", I suggest you call Robin Paynter at 1-541-346-2689. She's very involved in this area of interest. Good luck! Harriett harriett smith catalog dept, knight library university of oregon, eugene 97401 harriett@darkwing.uoregon.edu http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~harriett/ Subject index Index for current month ... Search
Purchase College - Interdisciplinary Studies - Asian Studies ARH 2795/Introduction to East asian Art ARH 2815 lit 2378/japanese Poetry and Dramalit 3055/The Classical Buddhist Philosophy PHI 3290/chinese Philosophy From http://www.purchase.edu/academics/interdisc/asian_studies.asp
Extractions: Interdisciplinary Studies Asian Studies Black Studies Latin American Studies ... Womens Studies The Asian studies minor provides students with a general introduction to the history and culture of Asian countries through a combination of courses in Asian history, philosophy, art history, politics, economics, and literature. Students interested in the minor should submit a completed "Minor Application Form" to the School of Humanities main office (Durst Family Humanities Building, Room 2020). The student is assigned a minor advisor in Asian studies after consultation with the coordinator of the Asian Studies Program. Academic requirements for the Asian studies minor:
William Paterson University Mim Yoon, K, ASN 34160, asian American Cross Cultural Communication, T 415 -6 chinese lit. Watanabe, H. JPAN 110-01, Basic japanese I, MW 930 - 1045am, H 209. http://www.wpunj.edu/cohss/asia/courses.htm
Extractions: Asian Studies Minor Requirements Faculty Courses ... Fall 2004 Course Offerings Asian Studies Spring 2004 Course Offerings Professors' Name Course Number and Title Time Location Chadda/Jian ASN 201-60, Introduction to Asian Studies M 4:15 - 6:50 pm R 205 Watanabe, H. ASN 223-60, Advanced Japanese II JPAN 223-60, Advanced Japanese II T R 7:00 - 8:15 pm R 201 Bone, J. ASN 270, East Asian Civilization M W 9:30 - 10:45am R 205 Watanabe, H. M 4:15 - 6:50 pm W 237 Lelyveld, D. ASN 394-01, Modern India HIST 394-01 W F 9:30 - 10:45 W 233 Dai, Y. HIST 371-01, Modern China T R 9:30 - 10:45 W 233 Dai, Y. HIST 371-60, Modern China W 6:00 - 8:40 pm H 207 Zhang, Y CHIN 111-01, Basic Chinese II M W 11:00 - 12:15 R 207 Jian, M. CHIN 200-80, Introduction to Chinese Culture TBA STAFF. CHIN 223-01, Advanced Chinese Conv/Comp II M W 11:00 - 12:15 H 209 Jian, M CHIN 375-60, Contemporary Chinese Cinema W 6:00 - 8:30 H 209 Kumar A. HNDI 111-01, Basic Hindi III T R 9:30 - 10:45 R 201 Watanabe, H. JPAN 110-01, Basic Japanese I T R 9:30 - 10:45am H 202 Staff JPAN 110-60, Basic Japanese I