Appendix B Appendix BCourses for asian Studies Track (A) Courses on currents China (same asComp lit 540) chinese Prose chinese 570 Research in chinese Source Materials http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~amcircle/Asian Studies/Appendix_B.html
UCSB: East Asian 139 Boundaries of the Self in Late Imperial chinese lit, Lowry. 4. Lec. 250 Languageof Vernacular chinese, Yu. 4. Lec. MW, 200315, HSSB East asian Cultural Studies. http://www.eastasian.ucsb.edu/content/courseswinter_schedule.html
Extractions: Courses: East Asian Chinese Japanese Korean ... Fall 2003 -Winter 2004 Schedule - Spring 2004 Course Instructor Units Type Enroll # Days Time Location 2 Elem Modern Chinese Hsu Dis MTWRF HSSB 1236 2 Elem Modern Chinese Peng Dis MTWRF HSSB 1227 2 Elem Modern Chinese Peng Dis MTWRF HSSB 1206 2 Elem Modern Chinese Peng Dis MTWRF HSSB 1207 2N Elem Modern Chinese for Native Speakers Hsu Lec MWF HSSB 1215 5 Intermediate Modern Chinese Guan Dis MTWRF HSSB 1215 5 Intermediate Modern Chinese Guan Dis MTWRF HSSB 1237 5N Second Year Chinese Heritage Yu Lec MWF HSSB 1214 8B Chinese Conversation Peng Dis MW HSSB 1214 25B Business Chinese Guan Lec MTWR HSSB 3202 40 Popular Culture Berry Lec M Phelp 1448 101B Intro to Classical Chinese Egan Dis TR HSSB 2251 121 Seminar on Taiwan Literature Tu Sem TR HSSB 1206 122B Advanced Modern Chinese Hsu Lec MTWR HSSB 2251 139 Boundaries of the Self in Late Imperial Chinese Lit Lowry Lec MWF NH 1105 150 Language of Vernacular Chinese Literature Yu Lec MW HSSB 1207 166E The Flowering of Chinese Buddhism Powell Lec MW ARTS 1245 170 New Taiwan Cinema Berry Lec M PHELP 1448 184A History of China Judge Lec TR NH 1109 197 Sr Honors Project Tut 198 Readings in Chinese Tut 199 Independent Studies Tut 201 Selected Texts Sem 250 Language of Vernacular Chinese Yu Lec MW HSSB 1207 501 Apprentice Teaching Lab Tut 597 Prep for Comp Exams Tut 598 Master's Thesis Res Tut Course Instructor Units Type Enroll # Days Time Location 21 Zen Ellwood Lec MW BREN 1414 Ullrey Dis F HSSB 3030 Dis F HSSB 3030 161B Buddhist Meditation Traditions
UCSB: East Asian Tut. 06858. 198 Readings in chinese. 14. Tut. 06866. Days. Time. Location. 80 EastAsian Civil. Fogel. 4. MTWRF. 1000-1050. HSSB 1215. 110A Japan lit Classical. Saltzman-Li.4. http://www.eastasian.ucsb.edu/content/coursesfall_schedule.html
Extractions: Courses: East Asian Chinese Japanese Korean ... 5 Year Program Courses Fall 2003 Schedule - Winter 2004 Spring 2004 Course Instructor Units Type Enroll # Days Time Location 1 Elem Modern Chinese Peng Dis MTWRF HSSB 1207 1 Elem Modern Chinese Peng Dis MTWRF HSSB 1207 1 Elem Modern Chinese Hsu Dis MTWRF HSSB 1207 1 Elem Modern Chinese Peng Dis MTWRF HSSB 3201 1N Elem Chinese for Native Speakers Hsu Lec MWF HSSB 1232 4 Interim Modern Chinese Guan Dis MTWRF HSSB 1211 4 Interim Modern Chinese Guan Dis MTWRF HSSB 1233 4N Chinese Heritage Peng Lec MWF BUCHN 1934 8A Chinese Conversation Peng Dis MW HSSB 1215 25A Business Chinese Guan Lec MTWR HSSB 1210 101A Intro Class Chinese Egan Dis TR HSSB 2201 105 Workshop in Trans Tu Lec TR HSSB 1214 112A Major Movements Lowry Lec MWF HSSB 1173 122A Adv Modern Chinese Hsu Lec MTWR HSSB 3201 166A Rel in Chin Culture Powell Lec MWF WEBB 1100 166C CL Confuc Trad Powell Lec MWF SH 1431 197 Sr Honors Project Tut 198 Readings in Chinese Tut 199 Independent Studies Tut 201 Selected Texts Sem 501 Apprentice Teaching Lab Tut 597 Prep for Comp Exams Tut 598 Master's Thesis Res Tut Course Instructor Units Type Enroll # Days Time Location 80 East Asian Civil Fogel Lec TR IV THEA2 Dis W HSSB 2201 Dis W HSSB 2201 Dis W HSSB 4201 Dis W HSSB 1224 Dis W HSSB 2251 Dis W HSSB 1215 281A Sinojapan Relations Fogel Sem W HSSB 3201 Course title Instructor Units Type Enroll# Days Time Location 1 First Yr Japanese Shinagawa Dis MTWRF HSSB 2251 1 First Yr Japanese Sugawara Dis MTWRF HSSB 2251 1 First Yr Japanese Sugawara Dis MTWRF HSSB 2251 1 First Yr Japanese Narahara Dis MTWRF HSSB 1211
Extractions: The School of Asian Studies currently offers BA majors and minors in Chinese Japanese and Korean , while retaining expertise in Indonesian. It also caters to the interests of students from all faculties by offering Asian Studies courses in a variety of subjects as a BA major and minor in Asian Studies that can be undertaken separately or in conjunction with Asian languages. Students undertake the study of Asia for a variety of reasons, and learning another language can be one of the best ways to understand a culture other than one's own. However, the School also offers a whole range of courses at all levels that do not require knowledge of an Asian language, including courses in history, literature, religion, gender studies and philosophy. All these offerings are complemented by active exchange programmes that allow students the opportunity to live and study in Asian countries. The School's interests and expertise are supplemented by a number of other Asia-related institutions. In 1995 the university established the New Zealand Asia Institute to help co-ordinate teaching and research as well as to promote Asia-related outreach in the community. The Institute sponsors seminars and other activities throughout the year. New Zealand's national APEC Study Centre is also established at the university as a research and consultative body. Nationwide, the Asia 2000 Foundation of New Zealand provides a focus for discussion and promotion of interchange with our neighbours to the north. The Foundation continues to provide generous support for the student and other exchanges and for research projects at the University.
East Asian Languages & Civilizations News 2001 asian Studies, formerly Bulletin for Concerned asian Scholars. is pursuing Ph.D. workin chinese literature at Kong Haili (Ph.D., Comp lit, chinese track, 1994 http://www.colorado.edu/ealc/deptnews/news01.html
Extractions: Top of page Newsletter Contents EALC Home EALC invited the Chinese Student Association to join in sponsoring the annual Chinese New Year's Party on February 1. Great food, student demonstrations, and activities organized by the Chinese Student Association made this event highly successful. Many people attended: American and international students who study Chinese, American and Chinese teachers, Chinese students at CU. After the dinner, American students and Chinese students performed songs, did Chinese Kongfu, and played some interesting games concerning Chinese culture. All of those attending enjoyed the celebration very much. Top of page Newsletter Contents EALC Home With outstanding support from all of our CU sponsors, including Pablo Kjolseth, director of the International Film Series at CU, the department held a film symposium, spread over five weeks in the fall, and a conference on Japanese Women Filmmakers from October 5-7, 2000. Films shown included Tanaka Kinuyo's Eternal Breast and Girls of the Night , Hidari Sachiko's The Far Road , Kawase Naomi's Moe no Suzaku , and Hamano's In Search of Osaki Midori . Keynote speakers included Kawase Naomi, one of Japan's most important filmmakers, and Professor Keiko McDonald of Pittsburgh University, which held a similar conference in conjunction with ours. A lively group of scholars, students, and filmmakers from Japan, Canada, Austria, Belgium, and the U.S. gathered to hear speakers and discuss papers and films in both English and Japanese, often with simultaneous interpretation. The topics were wide-ranging, and various filmmakers spoke about their work, often in a very personal way. It was a rewarding event for the participants, and there are hopes of holding a similar conference in the future, perhaps on the wider topic of Gender and Film.
Undergraduate Courses In Asian Studies in Transition AS W317Hist W215-AmSt W153-asian Women in I AS 321-Crit 369-literaryChinese-Translation II TUJ) Crit Lang W120-japanese Popular Culture lit. http://astro.temple.edu/~bstavis/as/ascourse.htm
Extractions: Course titles that are underlined are linked to syllabi that are on the web. While most courses are taught on the Main Campus in Philadelphia, some are taught at Ambler or Center City, and some courses are normally taught at Temple University in Japan. Not every course is offered in every semester. Consult the Temple University Schedule of Classes issued around the middle of a semester for the precise courses offered in the following semester on the various campuses. You can easily access this through the menu item "Open Courses." Normally Taught in Philadelphia: AS C050-Rel C050-Introduction to Asian Religions
Valley Advocate: Dining Listings CHINA DYNASTY. asian, chinese 351 Northampton Rd./Route 9 Amherst, MA (413) 2568800,Large, well-lit atmosphere, serving chinese cuisine with a http://www.valleyadvocate.com/gbase/dining/Cuisine?max=25&startIndex=1&cuisine=C
GW Asian Studies Courses--Fall 2003 HIST 188 History of chinese Communism, 3 credits Section 10 HONR 175 Intro to ClassicalIndian lit, 3 credits HMN 006 asian Humanities, 3 credits Section 10 is http://www.gwu.edu/~eastasia/courses/f03.htm
Extractions: Fall 2003 We have gone through the general GW Schedule of Classes to compile a list of all the Asian Studies courses available at GW for the Fall 2001 term. Please check the online GWU Schedule of Classes for the most up to date listing by departments. Please also note that this list does not include Asian language courses offered by GW. You can, however, select the following links to see the Fall 2003 schedule for Asian language courses: Chinese Japanese Korean , and Vietnamese Clicking on the course number below will take you to a description of that course. The course titles and course instructors below are up-to-date and may differ from those in the printed version of the University Bulletin and Schedule of Classes . Please check all courses on-line for room confirmation and for closings. Undergraduate Classes ART HIST 187 East Asian Art , 3 credits Section 10 is taught by Francoeur In SMTH 114 on MW , at 4:10pm - 5:25pm
Internet Resources For Asian Languages And Literatures Choose Subject. available web pages for East asian collections Also covers computingin chinese, japanese and Korean. ; East http://www2.lib.udel.edu/subj/lano/internet.htm
Extractions: "This page is maintained by the Council on East Asian Libraries and has quick tools, internet sites and electronic documents arranged by subject area for China, Japan, North and South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau. Has links to the online catalogs for all the East Asian collections and to the available web pages for East Asian collections. Also covers computing in Chinese, Japanese and Korean." East Asian Collection, Duke University
Internet Resources For East Asian Studies Choose Subject. resources mostly in the asian languages. is split into categoriesof chinese, japanese, Korean, and http://www2.lib.udel.edu/subj/eastasia/internet.htm
Extractions: Please confirm courses by referring to course bulletin. Course No. Title Days / Time Instructor Art History 310 Ancient Art: Ancient Egypt / Near East MW 11:00-12:20 Yasin Comp Lit 271-3 Japanese Literature in Translation TTH 11:00-12:20 Lyons Comp Lit 274-1 Chinese Literature MW 3:00-4:20 Econ 361 International Trade MW 12:30-2:00 Olszewski English 275 Introduction to Asian American Literature TTH 11:00-12:30 Wang French 366 Southeast Asian Literature and Culture TTH 2:00-3:00 Winston History 270 Middle Eastern / Islam Civilization MWF 10:00 Petry History 385 History of India TTH 11:00-12:20 McLane History 291-20
Extractions: Lit of East Asia Mod Std Korean Pr Bkgd Intro to Asian Art Hist China Perf Arts Perceptn China in Jap Lit Japanese Cinema Premodern Japan Capitalism Mod Japan Korean Literature Pre-Modern Lit Tibetn Buddhism - West Intro Korean Civiliz Chin Nonmand Spk I Topics in East Asia Rsch Opportunity Prg Art Lit Theory Ch Tr Classical Chinese II Mod Chinese Prose Jap Fict in Trans The Chinese Novel Japanese Poetry Chinese Culture Judo in Jpnse Culture Rise of Greater Chna Phil of the Buddha Intro Korean Thought Early Korean His Choson History Empire in East Asia Art Lit Theory China Classical Chinese Phil Mod Taiwanese Lit Adv Reading Korean Adv Top: Jpnse Cinema Chinese Poetry I Chinese Poetry II Chin Lit I: Fiction Chin Lit II: Drama Apps Mod Japan His Ethnography on Korea Return to: [ Course Listings Please send enquiries or comments to: ask@artsci.utoronto.ca
Ling Essay: Teaching The American Literatures in the field, asian American Authors (1972) brought to light two generations ofAmerican writers from three asian traditions chinese, japanese, and Filipino http://www.georgetown.edu/tamlit/essays/asian_am.html
Extractions: I find it useful to begin my Introduction to Asian American literature classes with a discussion of terminology. First, I deconstruct the term oriental, explaining that as a signifier of someone or something of Asian origin it is no longer viable since it is burdened with all the negative connotations of inferiority, irrationality, and exoticism that Edward Said clearly delineated in his groundbreaking cultural history Orientalism. (NY: 1978) By contrast, the term Asian is a neutral geographical designation and therefore more acceptable. Next, I explore the rather fluid boundaries of the terms Asian, American, and literature. Asia, as the world's largest continent, stretches from what used to be the U.S.S.R, west of the Ural Mountains, as far east as the Bering Strait, and as far south as the Indian Ocean; it is separated from Africa by the Suez Canal, includes all of the Middle East as well as the islands of the South Pacific. However, the boundaries of Asia as employed by scholars of Asian American literature have been much more limited, focused primarily on writers of so-called East Asian origins. [East Asia is only east in relation to Europe, of course; from an American perspective, China, Japan, and Korea are the Near West.] Kai-yu Hsu and Helen Palubinskas, editors of the first anthology in the field
Asian Studies COMP lit 3M03, asian litERATURES. COMP lit 3TT3, MODERN japanese litERATURE IN TRANSLATION.GEO 3HJ3, GEOGRAPHY OF JAPAN. HISTORY 2GG3, CHINA HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS. http://registrar.mcmaster.ca/calendar/year2003/sec_672.htm
Extractions: INTERDISCIPLINARY MINORS AND THEMATIC AREAS Asian Studies While there is no B.A. programme in Asian Studies, students interested in concentrating in this area may choose from among the following courses offered by various departments. Those desiring further information on specific courses should consult the departmental listing in the Calendar. (Students interested in Japanese Studies should enquire about the Combined Honours programme in Japanese Studies and Another Subject.) Students wishing to pursue Asian Studies may obtain further information from Dr. D. Barrett, Chester New Hall, Room 625, ext. 24130, or Dr. K. Shinohara, University Hall, Room 126, ext. 23393. COURSES DEALING STRICTLY WITH ASIAN MATERIAL CMST 2AA3 JAPANESE COMMUNICATION COMMERCE 4SF3 JAPANESE BUSINESS ... THE CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE FILM COURSES WITH SIGNIFICANT ASIAN CONTENT ECON 2C03 ASIAN-PACIFIC ECONOMIES POL SCI 4MM6 TOPICS IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY ... HEALTH, HEALING AND RELIGION LANGUAGE COURSES CHINESE 2A03 INTRODUCTORY MODERN CHINESE I CHINESE 2AA3 INTRODUCTORY MODERN CHINESE II ... READINGS IN SANSKRIT TEXTS Please see the Course Listings section for a detailed description of the above courses.
FACULTY OF LETTERS SAKURAI, Yumio, D. lit. Professor, Southeast asian History. KOMATSU, Hisao, Professor,Central asian History. KISHIMOTO, Mio, Professor, chinese History. http://www.l.u-tokyo.ac.jp/eng/humani_4.html
Extractions: FACULTY OF LETTERS (Bungakubu) Hongo Campus The Faculty of Letters is the undergraduate-level arm of the School of Humanities and Sociology. The departments of the Faculty offer undergraduate instruction in 27 specialized courses, grouped in 4 major fields of study. Approximately 350 students who have completed the initial two-year program at the College of General Education are accepted annually and enroll in one of the four major fields, which are as follows: I. Philosophy and Religion
East Asian Studies-Course Catalog Bucknell University 214. Modern chinese literature in Translation (I; 3, 0). 219. Meiji lit. The Proseof Modernity (II; 3, 0). Taught in English. 224. asian Art (I or II; 3, 0). http://www.bucknell.edu/Academics/Academic_Offices_Resources/Course_Catalog/Cour
Extractions: East Asian Studies (EAST) Professors : Paul H. Noguchi, Mary Evelyn Tucker Associate Professors : James J. Orr (Chair), James R. Pusey Assistant Professors : Elizabeth L. Armstrong (adjunct), Erik R. Lofgren, Anne Wang Pusey(adjunct) The civilizations of East Asia offer a wealth of human experience of invaluable import to every academic discipline. Unbroken cultural lines of great antiquity lead to modern East Asian cultures of ever growing global significance. Whether we look first to the past, the present, or the future, in studying East Asia we study ourselves and our world. The major For the China emphasis: EAST 111, EAST 233, EAST 234 For the Japan emphasis: EAST 111, EAST 254, EAST 255 The department offers three minors . A minor in East Asian studies consists of a coherent group of five courses offered or crosslisted by the department, one of which must be chosen from EAST 111, EAST 233, EAST 234, EAST 254, EAST 255. A minor in Chinese or Japanese consists of six department courses, of which four must be in the respectivelanguage.
Languagehat.com: ASIAN ACRONYMS. done on acronyms in chinese and other asian languages that HighBeautiful BigSchool becomes Kodae lit. chinese characters can be pronounced not just in their http://www.languagehat.com/archives/001089.php
Extractions: Main In a comment on the previous entry, Joel of Far Outliers mentioned a post he'd done on acronyms in Chinese and other Asian languages that were influenced by Chinese: In Chinese, for instance, acronyms are composed of the initial syllabic characters of (usually) two-syllable words. So, Peking (= Beijing) University, or Beijing Daxue [lit. 'NorthCapital BigSchool'] becomes Beida [lit. 'NorthBig']. In Korean, Korea University, or Koryo Taehak [lit. 'HighBeautiful BigSchool'] becomes Kodae [lit. 'HighBig']. In Japanese, it's a bit more complicated. Chinese characters can be pronounced not just in their Chinese loan forms, but as native Japanese words that mean (more or less) the same thing... So the acronym for Hiroshima University, or Hiroshima Daigaku [lit. 'WideIsland BigSchool'] becomes HiroDai [lit. 'WideBig']. The name Hiroshima is native Japanese (the Sino-Japanese pronunciation would be Koutou = Ch. Guangdao), but Daigaku is borrowed [= Ch. Daxue]. He goes on to give examples from Indonesian and Vietnamese (which uses initial letters, like English, rather than combining initial syllables). I would direct the interested reader to my own entry on the phrase gung ho , which has its origin in precisely this form of abbreviation.
Extractions: Monday Wednesday Friday Chinse 101 - Chan Japan 101 - Kokubo Japan 101 - Kokubo Chinse 101 - Chan Japan 101 - Kokubo Chinse 101 - Chan Chinse 201 - Chan Japan 201 - Kokubo Chinse 201 - Chan Japan 201 - Kokubo Chinse 201 - Chan Japan 201 - Kokubo Chinse 253 (Classical Chinese Novels) - DesForges Hist L160 East Asian Civ. to 1850 - Ye Chinse 253 (Classical Chinese Novels) - DesForges Hist L160 East Asian Civ. to 1850 - Ye Chinse 253 (Classical Chinese Novels) - DesForges Hist L160 East Asian Civ. to 1850 - Ye Chinse 101 - Chan Hist L160 East Asian Civ. to 1850 - Ye Chinse 101 - Chan Hist L160 East Asian Civ. to 1850 - Ye Chinse 101 - Chan Hist L160 East Asian Civ. to 1850 - Ye Japan 252 (Traditional Japanese Literature) - Kokubo Japan 252 (Traditional Japanese Literature) - Kokubo Japan 252 (Traditional Japanese Literature) - Kokubo WOST L359 Women in China - Ye Tuesday Thursday Japan 101 Staff Japan 101 Staff Chinse 101 - DesForges RelSty L232 (Asian Religions) - LaFargue Chinse 101 - DesForges RelSty L232 (Asian Religions) - LaFargue 1-2:15 pm Art L104 East Asian Art - Weston Art L104 East Asian Art - Weston Art L104 East Asian Art - Weston Art L104 East Asian Art - Weston Click here for entire list of EAS courses regularly offered.)
Winter & Spring 1999 East asian 202 Cultural History of East Asia 5 S japanese 330C japanese CultFilm/Lit2 S T @ 46 202, 210, 368, and 417t Traditional chinese Medicine pbuell http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~eas/sch2002winterfall.html
Extractions: WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY EAST ASIAN STUDIES Winter 2002 COURSE DESCRIPTION CREDITS/QTR TIME PROFESSOR ROOM Chinese 102 First Year Chinese 5 W MTWRF @ 10 Yang/ HU242 Tomlonovic Chinese 102 First Year Chinese 5 W MTWRF @ 1 Yang/ HU110 Tomlonovic Chinese 202 Second Year Chinese 5 W MTWRF @ 11 Xing BH221 Chinese 302 Third Year Chinese 4 W MWRF @ 12 Tomlonovic HH114 Chinese 390 Chinese Linguistics 4 W TR @ 2-4 Xing HU 110 East Asian 201 The Cultures of East Asia: 5 W MTWRF @ 10 Wright ES 310 (History 280) East Asian 202 Cultural History of East Asia 5 W MTWRF @ 9 Mitchell BI 234 (History 281) East Asian 302 Methods and Materials in (Hist/Library) East Asian Studies 3 W T @ 3-6 Tomlonovic HU109
Graduate Course Listings of East asian Languages and Literatures The Ohio State University. G 35 998 Researchin chinese Thesis G Arr 999 Research in chinese Dissertation G japanese. http://deall.ohio-state.edu/webdoc/course.htm