FALL 05 - SCHEDULE OF COURSES CLICK TO SAVE THIS PAGE / CLICK TO PRINT. AFRICAN/ASIAN LANG/LITCHINESE. GRI 470 392-2422. UNDERGRADUATE ADVISER(S) C H SHEN http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
SPRING 03 - SCHEDULE OF COURSES AFRICAN/ASIAN LANG/LITCHINESE - UNDERGRADUATE ADVISER(S) C. ROJAS GRADUATE ADVISER http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
African/Asian Lang/Lit-ChineseAssignments African/Asian Lang/LitChinese Assignments. The following table is based on a backup file dated 12 January 2004 and shows the section number, course http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
African/Asian Lang/Lit-ChineseAssignments African/Asian Lang/LitChinese Assignments. The following table is based on a backup file dated 13 August 1999 and shows the section number, course http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
African/asian Lang/lit-ChineseAssignments African/asian Lang/litChinese Assignments. The following table is based on a backup file dated 25 April 2002 and shows the section number, course http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Chinese, Dept. Of E. Asian Lang. Lit., O.S.U. 231 Traditional Chinese Culture U 5 Directed study to meet individual research needs of students in area studies and East Asian programs. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Chinese Weddings Home Chinese Weddings - Why I Chose This Topic - Bibliography Blah Blah http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Course Schedule - Fall 2004 - EALC 275 - Masterpieces Of East EALC 275 Masterpieces of East Asian Lit Credit 3 hours. Same as CWL 275. No knowledge of Chinese or Japanese language required. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
C LIT 322 - Modern Chinese Drama And The Historical Imagination C LIT 322 A (1860) Studies in Asian and Western Literatures CHIN 381 Literature in Modern China TwentiethCentury Chinese Drama and the http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Yale College Programs Of Study of East asian Languages and literatures offers majors in chinese and japanese . Distribution of courses Two courses in chinese lit in translation, http://www.yale.edu/yalecollege/publications/ycps/chapter_iv/east_asian_language
Extractions: Director of undergraduate studies: Christopher Hill, 305 HGS, 432-2867, chris.hill@yale.edu FACULTY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES Professors Kang-i Sun Chang, Edward Kamens, Haun Saussy, Hugh Stimson, John Treat ( Chair Associate Professor Charles Laughlin Assistant Professors Aaron Gerow, Christopher Hill Lecturer Koichi Shinohara Senior Lectors Seungja Choi, Koichi Hiroe, Zhengguo Kang, Yoshiko Maruyama, John Montanaro, Ling Mu, Michiaki Murata, Hiroyo Nishimura, Masahiko Seto, Mari Stever, Wei Su, William Zhou Lectors Angela Lee-Smith, Rongzhen Li, Ninghui Liang, Jianhua Shen, Li-li Teng, Peisong Xu The Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures offers majors in Chinese and Japanese. These are liberal arts majors intended to give the student a general knowledge of Chinese or Japanese literature and the techniques of literary analysis, and advanced oral and written skills in one of these languages. Because the study of an East Asian language presents special challenges, all students interested in these languages are encouraged to begin their studies as early as possible in their careers at Yale. Students must begin language study no later than the sophomore year in order to complete the requirements of either major.
Lit Workshop chinese lecture 2004. The East asian Studies Center at Indiana University set of chinese, japanese and korean literary works covered in workshop (to be http://www.indiana.edu/~easc/lit_workshop/
Extractions: Description Format Responsibilities Specialists ... Contact Info The East Asian Studies Center at Indiana University holds an intensive summer workshop for high school world literature teachers and others who are interested in incorporating Chinese, Japanese, and Korean literature into their curriculum. Participants will develop a set of lesson plans and curricular materials for each of the works covered in the workshop, which will then be published in a teaching guide. Why Teach East Asian Literature in the High School? The geo-strategic importance of East Asia (defined here as China, Japan, North and South Korea, and Taiwan) has compelled Americans to look at these cultures with new eyes. While there has been an increase in the teaching of East Asia in the social s tudies curriculum, there has yet to be a similar effort in the language arts. One of literature's unique virtues is the window it opens on the inner life of a culture, allowing readers a glimpse of how another culture understands and represents itself. Studying East Asian literature provides high school students with the resources they need to develop an appreciation of East Asian cultures and to participate fully as informed members of the world community.
Extractions: More Papers and Essays Asian Literature Bette Bao Lord's "Spring Moon" / A Look at Chinese Culture A 5 page paper that provides an overview of the story presented in Lord's book, and reflects on correlations between the actions and perceptions of the main protagonist and the life story of the author herself. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Bettebao.wps Jung Changs "Wild Swans / Three Daughters of China " : Wildswan.wps Ishiguro's "The Remains of the Day " : A 3 page discussion of this work of Japanese literature focusing on one specific scene. The writer analyzes the importance of Mr. Stevens' meeting with Miss Kenton as it relates to the story. No Bibliography. Ishiguro.wps
Extractions: Inter-University Center, Tokyo, JapanGraduate Study of Japanese Language and Literature Chinese Lit. Dept., Tokyo UniversityGraduate Study of Chinese Classical Literature Yale UniversityPh.D. Program in East Asian Languages, Linguistics and Literatures Professional experience Yale UniversityResearch Assistant and Teaching Assistant; Director of Summer Far Eastern Language Institute Publications Books Dictionary of Spoken Chinese (IFEL Press, Yale University) Basic Course in Mandarin Chinese (GULARC, Georgetown University Pub.) Advanced Course in Mandarin Chinese (GULARC, Georgetown University Pub.) Wa-Ei Kokugo Jiten (New Standard Japanese-English Dictionary) (Nichigai Publishers, Tokyopublication now in process) Publications
Washington University - Asian And Near Eastern Languages And A Ph.D. in chinese or japanese and Comparative literature is offered jointly withthe lit. 590, Chi 591, Japan 592). 3. Qualifying Examination students http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~anell/graduate/grad_progs.html
Spring, 2003 Class Schedule C ASIA 12 E. asian lit in Film Mod Era 3.0 75247 591 Lec SAT 09301245PM FOR chinese LANGUAGE CLASSES, PLEASE SEE chinese. FOR japanese LANGUAGE http://www.ccsf.edu/Departments/Asian_Studies/sched.html
Extractions: ASIAN STUDIES Spring 2005 CRN SEQ TYPE DAYS TIMES BEG-END ADDRESS or BLDG ROOM INSTRUCTOR DATE ASIA 11 East Asia Calligraphy: Intro 3.0 35378 001 Lec R 12:30-03:30PM ART Lai, C ART 104 Asian Art History 3.0 30019 001 Lec M W 03:00-04:30PM VART Carpenter, J 30020 501 Lec W VART Carpenter, J ART 146A Beg. Chinese Brush Painting 3.0 30084 001 L/L M W 03:00-06:00PM BNGL Ren, M 35031 501 L/L T R BNGL Marley, E ART 146B Adv. Chinese Brush Painting 3.0 30085 001 L/L M W 03:00-06:00PM BNGL Ren, M 35032 501 L/L T R BNGL Marley, E CHIN 39 Chinese Thought and Culture 3.0 30857 501 Lec M ART Wang, T CHIN 49 Chinese Thought and Culture 3.0 30860 501 Lec M ART Wang, T HIST 35A History Of China 3.0 35799 001 Lec M W F 08:00-09:00AM CLOU McClain, L HIST 35B History Of China 3.0 35800 001 Lec M W F 11:00-12:00PM CLOU McClain, L
ASIAN STUDIES Class Schedule C CLOSED ASIA 12 E. asian lit in Film Mod Era 3.0 75247 591 Lec SAT FOR chinese LANGUAGE CLASSES, PLEASE SEE chinese. FOR japanese LANGUAGE CLASSES http://www.ccsf.edu/Schedule/Fall/asian_studies.html
Extractions: DATES CRN SEQ TYPE DAYS TIMES BEG-END ADDRESS or BLDG ROOM INSTRUCTOR ASIAN STUDIES Fall 2005 ART 128 www.ccsf.edu/asianst/ ASIA 11 East Asia Calligraphy: Intro 3.0 73419 001 Lec R 12:30-03:30PM ART Lai, C ASIA 12 E. Asian Lit in Film: Mod Era 3.0 75247 591 Lec SAT ART Lee, D ART 104 Asian Art History 3.0 70268 001 Lec M W 03:00-04:30PM VART Carpenter, J 70269 501 Lec W VART Carpenter, J ART 146A Beg. Chinese Brush Painting 3.0 74193 001 L/L M W 03:00-06:00PM BNGL Ren, M 70327 501 L/L T R VART Marley, E ART 146B Adv. Chinese Brush Painting 3.0 74194 001 L/L M W 03:00-06:00PM BNGL Ren, M 70328 501 L/L T R VART Marley, E CHIN 39 Chinese Thought and Culture 3.0 70394 001 Lec T R 11:00-12:30PM ART Wang, T CHIN 49 Chinese Thought and Culture 3.0 70398 001 Lec T R 11:00-12:30PM ART Wang, T HIST 35A History Of China 3.0 70399 001 Lec M W F 08:00-09:00AM CLOU McClain, L
Extractions: Degree Programs Degrees Offered: Undergraduate Major Graduate M.A. Ph.D. This is a 75 credit major, consisting of the following courses: I. LANGUAGE COURSES: 45 credits , with a minimum of 15 credits beyond the second year: 30 credits , from among (but not limited to) the following: KOR 415 Social Science Literature in Korean KOR 416 Korean Narrative and Dramatic Literature KOR 417 Readings in Korean Journals ASIAN 207 Special Topics: Intro to Korean Literature ASIAN 401 Introduction to Asian Linguistics ASIAN 404 Writing Systems ANTH 403 Traditional Chinese Society ANTH 447 Religion in China ART H 311 Chinese Art ART H 316 Japanese Painting CH LIT 302 Chinese Literature Themes CH LIT 410 Literary Motifs HSTAS 212 History of Korean Civilization HSTAS 481 History of Traditional Korea: Earliest Times to the 19th Century