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East Asian Studies

21 courses found

EAST 1010 East Asian Canons and Cultures
Fall 2026

An introduction to conceptions of self, society, and the universe as they have been expressed in canonical literary, philosophical, and religious texts in East Asia from earliest times up through modern times. Readings will be in English translation, supplemented by reference.

3.9
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2.3
Difficulty
3.74
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EAST 1200 East Asian Calligraphy
Fall 2026

This new course will serve students with or without East Asian background to understand and experience East Asian calligraphy or Shufa. The course will focus on Chinese calligraphy since it forms the basis for other types of East Asian calligraphy. Students will be able to: 1. understand the culture and philosophy behind Shufa; 2. critique artistic features of Shufa styles; 3. create a portfolio of essays and artworks of and about Shufa.

2.7
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1.0
Difficulty
3.95
GPA
EAST 1559 New Course in East Asian Studies
Spring 2025

New course in East Asian studies.

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Difficulty
3.65
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EAST 2559 New Course in East Asian Studies
Fall 2022

New course in East Asian Studies.

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EAST 4991 East Asian Studies Capstone
Fall 2026

Capstone course required for all East Asian Studies majors in their final year. Pre-Requisites: Restricted to Fourth Year, Fifth Year East Asian Studies majors

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3.28
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EAST 4993 Independent Study
Spring 2024

Independent study in special field under the direction of a faculty member in East Asian Languages, Literatures, and Cultures.

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3.60
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EAST 4998 Distinguished Majors Senior Thesis I
Fall 2026

The first part of a two-semester sequence of tutorial work for students completing a Senior Thesis as part of the Distinguished Majors Program in East Asian Studies or East Asian Languages and Literatures. Prerequisites: Student must be enrolled in the Distinguished Majors Program in East Asian Studies and have already completed EAST 4998.

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3.90
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EAST 4999 Distinguished Majors Senior Thesis
Spring 2026

The second part of a two-semester sequence of tutorial work for students completing a Senior Thesis as part of the Distinguished Majors Program in East Asian Studies or East Asian Languages and Literatures. Prerequisites: Student must be enrolled in the Distinguished Majors Program in East Asian Studies and have already completed EAST 4998.Prerequisite: Instructor Permission

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Difficulty
3.45
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EAST 5110 Hollywood Goes to Asia: Transnational Asian Media
Fall 2021

The fundamental objectives of the course include cultivating a rigorous understanding of the theoretical underpinnings of the media industry, technology and policy within the context of South and East Asia. Students will also be expected to develop fresh critical perspectives on the significance of analysis of industry practice as a means to critique media texts.

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4.00
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EAST 5111 China to 1000
Spring 2022

This class introduces Chinese history from its origins through the end of the 10th century. Its goal is to explore what makes Chinese civilization specifically Chinese and how the set of values, practices, and institutions we associate with Chinese society came to exist. Political, social, cultural, and intellectual history will all be covered, though not equally for all periods. Major themes of the course include intellectual developments, empire

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4.00
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EAST 5162 Historical China and the World
Spring 2023

The course traces China's external relations from antiquity to our own times, identifying conceptions, practices, and institutions that characterized the ancient inter-state relations of East Asia and examining the interactions between "Eastern" and "Western," and "revolutionary" and "conventional" modes of international behavior in modern times. The student's grade is based on participation, midterm test, final exam, and a 20-page essay. Prerequisites: Graduate students only and permission by instructor.

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Difficulty
3.70
GPA
EAST 5180 Asian American Studies
Spring 2022

This multimedia cultural history course covers the experiences of Asian Americans--a broad, panethnic category inclusive of Americans with roots throughout East, Southeast, and South Asia--shed light on issues of immigration, citizenship, education, war, labor, and assimilation which have affected all Americans to differing degrees. In addition to history, we will examine film, graphic novels, and literature.

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EAST 5304 Media in China: Technology, Policy, and Commerce
Spring 2022

The growth of media and technology industries in China sits at the intersection between global humanities and global technology. In the context of the rapid global growth of Chinese digital media companies, China is fundamentally changing global media and technology industries. This course will offer a new perspective, focusing on the ways in which Chinese media and technology industries are expanding outward.

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EAST 5321 China and the Cold War
Fall 2024

The class examines China's entanglement with the Cold War from 1945 to the early 1990s. The course raises China-centered questions because it is curious in retrospect that China, a quintessential Eastern state, became so deeply involved in the Cold War, a confrontation rooted in Western history. In exploring such questions, this course does not treat China as part of the Cold War but the Cold War as a period of Chinese history. Prerequisites: Graduate Students only and permission by instructor.

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3.70
GPA
EAST 5323 China and the United States
Fall 2023

The course explores Chinese-American relations since the late 18th century. Starting as an encounter between a young trading state and an ageless empire on the two sides of the Pacific Ocean, the relationship has gone through stages characterized by the two countries' changing identities. The course understands the relationship broadly and seeks insights at various levels. Prerequisites: Graduate students only and permission by instructor.

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Difficulty
3.70
GPA
EAST 5559 New Course in East Asian Studies
Fall 2021

New Course in East Asian Studies

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Difficulty
3.92
GPA
EAST 5861 Chinese Art
Fall 2022

The course familiarizes students with the important artistic traditions developed in China: ceramics, bronzes, funerary art and ritual, Buddhist art, painting, and garden architecture. It seeks to understand artistic form in relation to technology, political and religious beliefs, and social and historical contexts, with focus on the role of the state or individuals as patrons of the arts.

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Difficulty
3.65
GPA
EAST 5863 East Asian Art, Landscape, and Ecology
Spring 2024

This course introduces the concepts on nature in East Asian traditions--Daoism, Shinto, Buddhism, Confucianism, their impacts on the relationship between human and their natural environment, and the art forms in which the theme of nature predominates, from landscape paintings to religious and garden architecture. It also explores how these ideas can contribute to the modern discourse on environmental ethics and sustainability.

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3.85
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EAST 5864 Art, Death, and Ritual: Mysteries of Ancient China
Fall 2021

Through the close study of well-documented archaeological sites of ancient China, which reveal ritual practices as well as astonishing grave goods that include spectacular jades and bronzes, this course explores the Chinese notions of afterlife, ancestor worship, state ritual, and immortality cults. The material culture and beliefs and practices examined form a backdrop to understanding the period when ancient Chinese civilization was formed.

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3.70
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EAST 8998 Non-Topical Research: Preparation for Research
Fall 2023

For master's research, taken before a thesis director has been selected.

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EAST 8999 Non-Topical Research
Spring 2025

For master's thesis, taken under the supervision of a thesis director.

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