Center For East Asian Studies, UPenn TANG J CROSS LISTED AMES170 405 REC F 1-2 STAFF CROSS LISTED AMES-170 PSCI-219CONTEMP chinese POlitICS1 CU AMES-079 INTRO asian AMERICAN lit 1 CU http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/ceas/ccourses.html
Course.html F. Hist of Art/Arch 289. Topics in chinese Buddhist Art. E. Wang. S. Hist lit 91r.Traveling Naturalism. S. Social Studies 98dt. Local/Global East asian Experiences. http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~eas/courses.html
Extractions: Note : Please refer to Courses of Instruction for current offerings. Special announcements great opportunity to take courses that are not normally offered! EAS Courses in: FAS Core Courses Kennedy School of Goverment Courses Law School Courses ... Latest course changes! Courses within FAS Chinese History 116a Intellectual History of China to the Mid T'ang Dynasty Chinese History 118 History of Relations between China and Inner Asia II Chinese History 227 Topics in Middle-Period Sociocultural History: Seminar Chinese History 233 Sources for Early Chinese History Chinese History 234 The Historiography of Early Chinese History Chinese History 240r Readings in Chinese Intellectual History Japanese History 111a The Early History of Japan: Conference Course Japanese History 111b The Shogun's Realm 1600-1868: Conference Course Japanese History 112 Interpreting Edo Biographies Japanese History 116a History of Japanese Religions: Conference Course Japanese History 116b History of Japanese Religions: Conference Course Korean History 111 Traditional Korea Korean History 114 Modern Korea Korean History 118 Korean History 120 Korean Intellectual History: Conference Course Korean History 124 Japanese Historiography on Korea: Conference Course Chinese Literature 125 Modern Chinese Literature in Translation Chinese Literature 130
Wittenberg University Web Report 4. Sociology 301. East asian Medical Systems. 4. Theater and Dance 013. ChineseFolk Dance. 1. Elementary Russian II. Russian Lang lit 112. Elementary RussianII. http://www.indiana.edu/~global/icip/wittenberg.htm
Five College Asian/Pacific/American Studies Courses ENGLISH 117, 1, Ethnic American lit, MWF 11.1512.05. ENGLISH 204, 01, Int AsianAm Studies, MWF 14.30-15.20. HISTORY 115, 01, History Of China II, MW 14.30-15.20. http://www.fivecolleges.edu/sites/apa/courses/
Extractions: The Department offers program in the study of Asian and Near Eastern languages and literatures, encompassing both traditional and modern periods of their developments. A major in Asian and Near Eastern languages opens up career opportunities in diplomacy, business, law, journalism, and higher education, in addition to preparation for further study in the relevant languages and cultures. A major entails advanced training in the chosen languages and a sound background in the relevant literature. PROGRAMS OFFERED Our Department offers the following programs of undergraduate study: CHINESE MAJOR All students who wish to major in Chinese must complete the following prerequisites the first- and second-level language study (Chinese 101-102 and Chinese 211-212) or the equivalent as well as at least one core course at the 200 level, such as
Spring Class List And Schedule F 72481 ENGL 34501 MEL asian American lit MWF 900 Geography 73952 GEOG 398-01 SSGeog of asian Pacific 366 Tran, L 73031 HIST 482-01 Imperial China TR 135 http://www.lmu.edu/pages/4303.asp
East Asian Studies Priorities EASIA_203A literature of asian Immigrants, 1. SR EASIA majors 2 EASIA_203B ModernChinese Fiction, EASIA_203C Modern Japan Depicted in lit, 1. SR EASIA majors 2 http://www.dickinson.edu/departments/reg/priorities/easia.htm
Colby College Libraries: Research: East Asian Studies East Asia Colby s East asian Studies Department; CBB chinese Language Page; CBBJapanese Language Page; REF PL1455 A selection of chinese language dictionaries; http://www.colby.edu/library/research/guides/eastasianstudies.shtml
Extractions: This bibliography includes over 400,000 references to Western language articles in the Humanities and Social Sciences for East, Southeast, and South Asia. References include journal articles, proceedings, and anthologies for all years. Monographs were included from 1971 - 1991. Other indexes include western language materials about China, Japan, and Korea. e.g. MLA Bibliography (Modern Language Association), PAIS (Public Affairs Information Service), Historical Abstracts, Philosophers' Index, and ATLA Religion Database. See the Index list in the Research section of the library's web page. Asian Studies WWW VL Search Engine A dedicated search engine to access major Asian Studies research resources recorded by the HotBot database. The engine covers the Websites of ten established Asian Studies organizations, and the search returns include brief annotations. The page also provides links to sixteen Asian Pacific country-specific search engines.
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Extractions: by Karin Aguilar-San Juan Chung, C., A. Kim, A. K. Lemeshewsky, eds. 1987. Between the Lines: An Anthology. Santa Cruz, Calif.: Dancing Bird. Clausen, Jan, and Andrea Freud Loewenstein. 1992. "OutWrite '92.' Nation May 18, 1992. Erdrich, Louise. 1988. Tracks. New York: Holt. Fernandez, Sharon, et al., eds. 1990. "Awakening Thunder: Asian Canadian Women,' special issue of Fireweed: A Feminist Quarterly, no. 30. Hagedorn, Jessica. 1990. Dogeaters. New York: Pantheon. Hull, Gloria T., Patricia Bell Scott, and Barbara Smith. 1982. All the Women Are White, All the Blacks Are Men, but Some of Us Are Brave. Old Westbury, N.Y.: Feminist Press. Kadohata, Cynthia. 1989. The Floating World. New York: Viking. Kim, Willyce. 1984. Dancer Dawkins and the California Kid. Boston: Alyson. Kingston, Maxine Hong. 1980. China Men. New York: Knopf. Kobayashi, Tamai, and Mona Oikawa. 1993. All Names Spoken. Toronto: Sister Vision Woman of Colour Press. Lee, Sky. 1990. Disappearing Moon Cafe. Seattle: Seal.
GW Bulletin | EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES The George Washington University 20022003 University Bulletin - Undergraduate Programs. The University Bulletin is a description of classes for the 2002-03 http://www.gwu.edu/~bulletin/ugrad/eall.html
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Colby | Course Catalogue | East Asian Studies The Colby College Course Catalogue is a comprehensive list of the majors, minors, and programs of study toward the fouryear Bachelor of Arts Degree. Also http://www.colby.edu/catalogue/0203/reqs/EAreq.shtml
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Course Schedule Center, 207, 4, One 100 or 200 level asian art history 23290, CHIN, 290, 01, TopicsChineseLit Translation, M 0300 pm 17111, HIST, 111, 01, Making Modern China, MWF 1020 http://www.lclark.edu/cgi-bin/class.avail/avail.cgi?term=sp&subject=EAS