Colored Schedule Types link to scheduled sections of the course for the term at this institution. If all Schedule Types are listed in black text, the course is not scheduled for the term. |
JPST 495 - Japanese Studies Seminar - University of Hawaii at Hilo |
The course examines Japanese experiments with the idea
of the modern and postmodern, focusing on issues such as
modernization/westernization, change in gender roles,
urbanization, the power of the state, and nationalism and
personal identity. In the course, mainly taught in Japanese
students learn how to read and discuss in Japanese, and
translate Japanese texts into English. The course
introduces a variety of materials written between the end
of Russo-Japanese War in 1905 and the current period. Pre:
JPNS 302 or instructor's consent. (Same as JPNS 495)
3.000 Credit hours 45.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Hybrid-Technology Intensive, Seminar Humanities Division Humanities Department Gen. Ed./Focus: GAHP - HIL Hawaii/ Asia/Pacific Prerequisites: JPNS 302 |
Return to Previous |
![]() |