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Academic Year 2004/2005
East Asian Studies - Courses Not Currently Offered
EAST106 FA
Chinese Calligraphy
EAST112 FA
Introduction to East Asian Music
EAST180 FA
Great Traditions of Asian Art
EAST187 FA
From Warring States to the Shogun's Realm: The Global Origins of the Early Modern Japanese State
EAST208 FA
Politics and Society: Japanese Fiction Since 1945
EAST210 FA
The Classics Reconsidered
EAST216 FA
Stereotyped Japan: A Critical Investigation of "Geisha Girls" and "Samurai Spirit"
EAST220 FA
Introduction to Classical Chinese
EAST228 FA
Women and Revolution in China
EAST235 FA
Women Writers of Japan
EAST237 FA
The United States and Japan in World War II
EAST238 FA
Japanese Film and Japan in Film: Cultural Constructions in Cinema
EAST244 FA
Enlightenment and Decadence in Modern Chinese Literature and Film
EAST250 FA
Introduction to Korean Literature
EAST256 FA
The Romance of China
EAST261 FA
Classical Chinese Philosophy
EAST263 FA
Introduction to Asian American Literature
EAST267 FA
Economies of East Asia
EAST270 FA
Human Rights Across Cultures
EAST271 FA
Political Economy of Developing Countries
EAST274 FA
Asian Economies in an Interdependent World
EAST281 FA
The Traditional Arts of China
EAST282 FA
Readings in Classical Chinese Philosophy
EAST286 FA
Buddhism in America
EAST289 FA
Art and Culture in Premodern Korea
EAST311 FA
Representing China
EAST326 FA
Challenging Confucianism
EAST340 FA
Reading Theories
EAST350 FA
Women and Buddhism
EAST360 FA
Westernization and National Music Identities
EAST381 FA
Relic and Image: The Archaeology and Social History of Indian Buddhism
EAST390 FA
Chinese and Comparative Historiography : The Quest for Historical Truth
EAST398 FA
East Asian Studies Senior Seminar
EAST411 FA
Group Tutorial, Undergraduate
EAST419 FA
Student Forum
EAST460 FA
Introduction to Sumi-e Painting
EAST106 SP
Chinese Calligraphy
EAST112 SP
Introduction to East Asian Music
EAST182 SP
An Introduction to the History of Disease & Medicine
EAST202 SP
From Nativism to Post/Colonialism: Japanese Literature, 1868-1945
EAST210 SP
The Classics Reconsidered
EAST212 SP
Mishima and Oe: Two Postwar Writers of Japan
EAST216 SP
Stereotyped Japan: A Critical Investigation of "Geisha Girls" and "Samurai Spirit"
EAST223 SP
History of Traditional China
EAST225 SP
Traditional Japanese History
EAST228 SP
Women and Revolution in China
EAST235 SP
Women Writers of Japan
EAST238 SP
Japanese Film and Japan in Film: Cultural Constructions in Cinema
EAST239 SP
Margins and Masculinity in Chinese Literature
EAST242 SP
Buddhism: An Introduction
EAST243 SP
Modern Chinese Cities in Literature and Film: Beijing and Beyond
EAST245 SP
Fourth-Year Chinese
EAST246 SP
Fourth Year Chinese
EAST261 SP
Classical Chinese Philosophy
EAST262 SP
Neo-Confucian Chinese Philosophy
EAST264 SP
Chinese Visual Imagination
EAST270 SP
Human Rights Across Cultures
EAST281 SP
The Traditional Arts of China
EAST285 SP
Indian Sculpture and its Contexts: Harappan Seals to Chola Bronzes
EAST287 SP
Traditions of East Asian Painting
EAST297 SP
Politics and Political Development in the People's Republic of China
EAST325 SP
Human Rights and Chinese Philosophy
EAST327 SP
Sagehood
EAST340 SP
Reading Theories
EAST341 SP
Culinary Scapes: Food and Race in Asian America
EAST350 SP
Women and Buddhism
EAST380 SP
Studies in Asian Art: Seminar on Japanese Narrative Scrolls
EAST383 SP
East Asian and Latin American Development
EAST460 SP
Introduction to Sumi-e Painting
EAST492 SP
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