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61. Fall Academic Term 2002 Course Guide - Asian Studies (Asian Languages And Cultur
No knowledge of chinese or chinese history is required. Check Times, Location, andAvailability, Cost No Data Given. asian 252. FirstYear Seminar Foreign lit.
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/saa/firstyear/courseguide/archive/02fall/323.html?f02

62. EALL.html
Chauncey Chu, chinese Linguistics 417 Grinter Hall email chauncey@aall.ufl.eduJapanese Prof. of African and asian Lang. lit..
http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/jmurphy/EALLindex.sub4.html
East Asian Languages and Literatures
at the University of Florida
Faculty
EALL:
*Cynthia Chennault (Classical Chinese Literature)
*Chauncey Chu (Chinese Lingustics)
*Yumiko Hulvey (Classical Japanese Literature)
*Susan Kubota (Japanese)
Joseph Murphy
(Modern Japanese Literature and Film)
*Ruth Sheng (Chinese)
Ann Wehmeyer
(Japanese Linguistics)
*Zhou Zuyan (Modern Chinese Literature)
Elinore Fresh (Classical Chinese Literature)
Associated Faculty: *Swapna Bannerjee (Asian History) *Scott Nygren (Japanese Film) *Tanya Storch (Chinese Religion, Buddhism) *Yasushi Toda (Economics, on leave 96-97) *Maureen Turim (Japanese Film) EALL Undergraduate Coordinators Chinese: Prof. Chauncey Chu, Chinese Linguistics 417 Grinter Hall email: chauncey@aall.ufl.edu Japanese: Prof. Joseph Murphy, Japanese Literature 460 Grinter Hall email: jmurphy@aall.ufl.edu The East Asian Languages and Literatures major is part of the . Please send all correspondence to: African and Asian Languages and Literatures 470 Grinter Hall Box 115565 University of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611

63. Welcome To The Faculty Of Arts At The University Of Auckland, New Zealand.
Offers full undergraduate and graduate training in asian Studies, chinese, Indonesian, japanese and Korean.Category Regional Oceania Faculties Arts...... the Department has been reorganised as the School of asian Studies which The Schooloffers full undergraduate and graduate training in chinese and japanese
http://www.arts.auckland.ac.nz/asia/
SCHOOL OF ASIAN STUDIES Home Undergraduate Info General Info Graduate Info ... Research
SCHOOL OF ASIAN STUDIES Asian Studies Chinese Japanese Korean ... Email us
Welcome to the
School of Asian Studies
Undergraduate Handbook 2003
Postgraduate Handbook 2003
Contact Details:
Address: 58 Symonds St
Level 5: Office
Level 6: Head of School Phone: 373 7599 ext 87588 / 85889 (Office)
373 7599 ext 87391 (Head of School) Fax email asianstudies@auckland.ac.nz Website: http://www.arts.auckland.ac.nz/asia
About the School of Asian Studies: The University of Auckland founded a Department of Asian Languages and Literatures thirty-five years ago. Since then it has grown to become the largest and most comprehensive Asia-related university department in New Zealand. In 2000 the department had more than 2,500 enrolments in its various courses, double the size of the Department in 1990. Public awareness of the importance of Asia to New Zealand has grown rapidly. Thirty years ago New Zealand's relations with Asia were in their relative infancy. Direct interactions with people from Asia are now regular and ordinary. Reflecting these changes and New Zealand's need for Asia-related skills, the Department has been reorganised as the School of Asian Studies which involves more staff and coordinates a wider range of courses. The School offers full undergraduate and graduate training in Chinese and Japanese Korean was founded in 1989 and continues to expand, with Masters level study starting in 1997. The School caters to the interest of a wide range of students from all faculties by offering not only language courses but also courses in

64. Asian Pacific Islands American History Literature For K-12
Index to asian American resources for English and Social Studies teachers in grades K12. Offers chronolo Category Society Ethnicity asian asian-American History...... Education for Southeast asian Refugees ERIC Digest asian Americans and map of internmentcamps Selected Works of japanese American Literature chinese Americans.
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/asia.htm

65. Appendix B
Appendix BCourses for asian Studies Track (A) Courses on currents China (same asComp lit 540) chinese Prose chinese 570 Research in chinese Source Materials
http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~amcircle/Asian Studies/Appendix_B.html
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Appendix B-Courses for Asian Studies Track
(A) Courses on Asia
Asians 190C Asia Through Film
Chinese 153 Chinese Literature: Poetry
Chinese 154 Chinese Literature: Tales, Short Stories, Novels
Chinese 190C Introduction to Chinese Cinema
Chinese 190M Introduction to Chinese Myths and Legends
Chinese 241 Contemporary Chinese Literature
Chinese 331 Contemplative Literature East and West (same as Comp Lit 331)
Chinese 375 Introduction to Chinese Linguistics
Chinese 540 Western Literary Cross-currents: China (same as Comp Lit 540) Chinese 552 Readings in Chinese Historical Texts Chinese 555 Classical Chinese Poetry Chinese 556 Classical Chinese Prose Chinese 570 Research in Chinese Source Materials Dance 195R Classical Indian Dance I Economics 190J/ 297J/397J Comparisons of the U.S. and Japanese Economies Geosciences 330 East Asia Geosciences 332 Southeast Asia History 114 History of Chinese Civilization: Ancient Origins to the End of the Mongol Era History 115 History of Chinese Civilization: Early Modern to the Present History 116 History of East Asian Civilization: Japan History 345 History of China: Song to the end of the 19th Century History 346 History of Modern China: The 20th Century History 401 Vietnam and Cambodia Japanese 135 Japanese Art and Culture

66. ASIAN LITERATURE RESOURCES
asian LITERATURE RESOURCES. also a few translations of Longfellow and Shelley toChinese. japanese TEXT INITIATIVE http//etext.lib.virginia.edu/japanese/index
http://www.aasianst.org/EAA/wg-lit.htm
A SIAN L ITERATURE R ESOURCES
Compiled by Judith S. Ames Back to EAA Resource Links BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MODERN CHINESE LITERATURE, FILM AND CULTURE
http://deall.ohio-state.edu/denton.2/biblio.htm

Extensive bibliographies of Chinese literature in translation, of reference materials including dictionaries and literary compendiums, of studies of Chinese authors arranged alphabetically, and of journals that deal with Chinese literature and culture. Published in conjunction with the journal, Modern Chinese Literature and Culture. CHINESE CLASSICAL POETRY
http://www.chinapage.com/poetry9.html

Text and audio files of Chinese poetry, some of which are translated into English. Collections of the complete works of Li Bai, Li Qingzhao, and Jiang Ye are presented in Chinese. There are also a few translations of Longfellow and Shelley to Chinese. JAPANESE TEXT INITIATIVE
http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/japanese/index.html

A rich, excellent site that includes the text of "Midaregami" and "Ise Mongatari" as well as a collection of Noh plays and "Ogura Hyakunin Isshu" (One Hundred Poems by One Hundred Poets). The section on Noh plays provides an introduction by Rimer and two glossaries of Noh terms by Tyler and by Brazell. Additionally, one can look at the Noh translations and the originals in parallel frames. The section on "Ogura Hyakunin Isshu" has the original, the romanized version and an English translation, and a click on the poem will show a woodblock print from a Meiji-era edition of the poems. A fabulous resource.

67. Fall 2000 Schedule For East Asian Studies Dept.
0126 C HARTMAN A EAC 301 ADVANCED chinese 1 3.0 S FESSLER A EAJ 301 ADVANCEDJAPANESE 1 3.0 DEBLASI A EAS 270 WOMEN EAST asian lit 3.0 6842
http://www.albany.edu/eas/fall2000.htm
East Asian Studies Fall 2000 Courses
Closed sections appear in red
Links will be added as instructors submit course materials to the webmaster
If the link takes you to outdated material, please e-mail the instructor, not the webmaster! EAC 101L : ELEMENTARY CHINESE 1 : 5.0 : : 1600 : : MW 1115AM-1210PM: LC 0020 : : S CHANG A EAC 101L : DISC FOR A EAC 101L : 0.0 : : 1601 : : F 1115AM-1210PM: BA 0210 : : M LI : : : : : : TTH 1115AM-1210PM: HU 0113 : : A EAC 101L : DISC FOR A EAC 101L : 0.0 : : 1602 : : F 1115AM-1210PM: PC 0355 : : X ZHANG : : : : : : TTH 1115AM-1210PM: HU 0115 : : A EAC 101L : DISC FOR A EAC 101L : 0.0 : : 1603 : : F 1115AM-1210PM: BA 0211 : : N NONE ASSIGNED : : : : : : TTH 1115AM-1210PM: HU 0020 : : A EAC 201L : INTERMED CHINESE 1 : 5.0 : : 1604 : : DAILY 1010AM-1105AM: HU 0108 : :

68. Asian Literature
asian Literature Guide picks. Large indexes of classic chinese, japanese,Indian, and other South asian literature. chinese Poetry
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Guide picks Large indexes of classic Chinese, Japanese, Indian, and other South Asian literature.
Chinese Poetry

Contains Chinese poems with English translations by such writers as Li Bai, Du Fu, Wei Chuang, Wei Wang, and Li Qing Chow. Chinese Poetry Database
Offers Chinese poetry in English. Authors include Yuan Chen, Wang Ch'ang-ling, Han Hung, Su Tung-P'o, T'ao Yuan-ming, and Wang Chien. Index of Chinese Classics Find links for Chinese philosophy, poetry, and prose. Review the chronology of Chinese history or get tech info for reading Chinese on the Web. Renditions Translated excerpts of poems, essays and stories from Chinese literature. Rubaiyat Texts of "The Rubaiyat" and "The Epic of Kings", with selected works of Confucius and Chinese classical poets.

69. University Of Pittsburgh: East Asian Languages & Literatures
Master of Arts Degree Program in East asian Studies Current Events /Dates/Jobs. chinese Major Language Program Courses japanese Major Language Program
http://www.pitt.edu/~deall/

Overview

" APPLY YOURSELF "
On-line application for IDMA , the Interdisciplinary
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70. Journals For Students
Journal of asian Studies. chinese. Muslim World. Alb, Bulgarian, Czech, Hun, Latvian,lit, Rum, Russian, Serbian Croatian, Slovene, Ukrainian. Slavic Review.
http://aisoweb.monterey.army.mil/aisoweb/Journals Culture.htm
Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center Online Sources Digital Resources Language Links New Books ... Subscriptions Language and Cultural Journals For Students Title Languages The Afghanistan Studies Journal Arabic, Persian, Pashto, Dari Americas Spanish, Portuguese Arabic Studies Quarterly Arabic, Persian, Pashto, Dari, Turkish, Hebrew Asian Affairs Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese Asian Culture Quarterly Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Tagalog, Bur, Indonesian Asian Defence Journal Arabic, Chinese, Bur, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Tagalog, Thai, Vietnamese Asian Survey Tagalog, Thai, Vietnamese Beijing Review Bur, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese Business in Russia Russian China Quarterly Chinese China Today Chinese Contemporary Southeast Asia Bur, Chinese, Indonesian, Tagalog, Vietnamese Cultural Survival Quarterly General Current History General The Economist General Egypt Arabic Far Eastern Economic Review Arabic, Bur, Chinese, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Tagalog, Turkish, Persian, Pashto, Dari, Vietnamese Foreign Affairs General Greek Diplomatic Life Greek International Affairs General International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Turkish, Ukrainian

71. East Asian Studies
Pearl Harbor and Hiroshima Japan, the US and the Crisis in Asia. lit Trans, 261,LE, Survey of chinese literature in Translation. Introduction to asian Theatre.
http://www.wisc.edu/ir/option_details/ea.htm

East Asian Studies
Revised 4/99
BASIC COURSEWORK is the same for all tracks and must be completed before declaring the major). REQUIRED COURSEWORK Majors need 37 credits in addition to Basic Coursework. 1. Language (2 courses) Chinese I Japanese I Korean I 2. Politics of China/Japan (2 courses) Poli Sci SD Japan and the World Order
SD China in World Politics
SD Special Topics in the Politics of Developing Areas may be substituted in the absence of the other courses
SD Politics of Japan
SD Political Power in Contemporary China 3. Economics, Geography or Anthropology (1 course) Anthro SE Introduction to the Anthropology of Japan Geog SI China and Southeast Asia
SA The Social Geography of Asian Cities in Comparative Perspective 4. Culture (maximum of 3 courses) Art Hist HI Arts of China Meets w/ E Asian 355
HI History of Chinese Printing
HI Arts of Japan Meets w/ E Asian 357 E Asian LI Survey of Chinese Literature LI Survey of Chinese Literature
LI Survey of Japanese Literature
LI Survey of Japanese Literature HD Introduction to Buddhism HD History of Buddhist Thought LA Japanese Poetic Tradition A Readings in Chinese Buddhist Texts A Readings in Chinese Buddhist Texts A Readings in Japanese Buddhist Texts A Readings of Japanese Buddhist Texts HI History of Japanese Buddhism I Intermediate Readings in Japanese Buddhist Texts I Intermediate Readings in Japanese Buddhist Texts

72. Asian Studies
10 04 10001120 MW CHN 537 literary chinese 22081 4 1200-1350 MW JPN 572 JapaneseFilm lit 26323 6 04 1000-1120 MW ASIA 612 Top Approach asian St 21656
http://www-vms.uoregon.edu/~bnrserve/03W/subj/ASIA.html
Subject: ASIA Asian Studies
To view additional information on the specific section, click on the section's CRN (Course Reference Number).
Undergraduate Courses
Subj Num Title CRN Avail Max Creds Times Days - CHN 151 Intro Chinese Film >1 20 84 04 16:00-17:20 MW 18:00-20:50 M CHN 151 + Dis 5 21 00 15:00-15:50 M CHN 151 + Dis 2 21 00 15:00-15:50 U CHN 151 + Dis 21 00 15:00-15:50 W CHN 151 + Dis 2 95 04 14:00-15:20 UH HIST 191 + Dis 24 00 10:00-10:50 U HIST 191 + Dis 1 24 00 10:00-10:50 U HIST 191 + Dis 24 00 12:00-12:50 U HIST 191 + Dis 1 23 00 12:00-12:50 U EALL 210 China: Cultur Odyssey >1 3 40 04 12:00-13:50 UH 12:00-13:50 U EALL 210 + Dis 1 9 00 09:00-09:50 M EALL 210 + Dis 17 00 09:00-09:50 U EALL 210 + Dis 2 14 00 09:00-09:50 W CHN 306 Hist of Chinese Lit >1 21 80 04 13:00-13:50 MWF CHN 306 + Dis 1 20 00 15:00-15:50 M CHN 306 + Dis 6 20 00 15:00-15:50 U CHN 306 + Dis 1 20 00 15:00-15:50 W CHN 306 + Dis 13 20 00 15:00-15:50 H JPN 306 Intro Japanese Lit >1 3 218 04 12:00-12:50 MWF JPN 306 + Dis 1 32 00 15:00-15:50 M JPN 306 + Dis

73. Chinese,Japanese,Indian,Balti,Thai And South East Asian Restaurants In City Of L
Woosang chinese Restaurant. descend the curved staircase into the narrow, neonlitdining room Thai South East asian Vegetarian restaurants in City of London.
http://www.mycityoflondon.co.uk/cityoflondon/restaurants-oriental-indian.htm
Restaurants Restaurants - E: michelle@myvillage.co.uk Oriental/Indian Restaurants in City of London Chinese Restaurants
Japanese Restaurants

Chinese Restaurants in City of London China City Restaurant White Bear Yard
London WC2H 7BA
tel: 020 7734 3388
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China House Ltd. 51 Eastcheap
London EC3M 1JP
tel: 020 7629 8777
fax: 020 7629 3996
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Dim Sun Restaurant 5-6 Deans Court
London EC4V 5AA tel: 020 7236 1114 write your own reviews and comments Element 16 Lisle Street London Wc2h 7be tel: 020-7437-9288 write your own reviews and comments 51 Charing Cross Road London WC2H 0NE tel: 020 7434 0737 write your own reviews and comments Happy Garden 47-49 Charing Cross Road London Wc2h 0an tel: 020-7437-7472 write your own reviews and comments Imperial City Royal Exchange London EC3V 3LL tel: 020 7626 3437 write your own reviews and comments John Lin Jubilee Hall London WC2E 8BE tel: 020 7379 4372 write your own reviews and comments Joy King Lau Restaurant 3 Leicester Street

74. Asian And Asian-American Studies
Classical chinese literature in Translation *CHIN 242. Modern chinese literaturein Translation AAAS 106. asianAmerican lit GEOG 259.
http://www.binghamton.edu/bulletin/1996-97/asian.html
For a full listing, click [ Table of contents
Asian and Asian-American Studies
(Undergraduate)
The program in Asian and Asian American studies offers students an interdisciplinary concentration in the histories, societies, cultures, and languages of Asia, primarily of China and Japan, but including Korea, Soviet Asia, and Southeast Asia. The program offers courses in Chinese, Japanese, political science, sociology, history, economics, geography, anthropology, music, cinema, art history, and management. Harpur College and School of Management students also have the option of pursuing a cross-disciplinary East Asian/Management Studies concentration in the East Asian and Management Studies Program, which is described in the School of Management section.
Asian Studies
Concentration
To qualify for a certificate in the cross-disciplinary concentration in Asian studies, a student must take eight relevant four-credit courses (or their equivalents) as approved by the director, with no more than four in any one discipline. The eight courses shall include: 1) At least two semesters' study of Chinese or Japanese or the equivalent; and 2) AAAS 106 (Introduction to Asian Civilizations). The senior seminar in Asian studies (AAAS 490) is strongly recommended but not required. Students may take no more than two of their concentration courses pass/fail and they must maintain at least a C average in their concentration coursework.
Current courses include:
*CHIN 101. Elementary Chinese I

75. Bucknell: 2002/03 Catalog -- East Asian Studies (EAST)
214. Modern chinese literature in Translation (I; 3, 0; U). 219. Meiji lit.The Prose of Modernity (II; 3, 0; U). 224. asian Art (I or II; 3, 0; U).
http://www.bucknell.edu/catalog/east.shtm
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This catalog is valid for the incoming class of 2002/03 only. The printed version, available through the Registrar's Office (570-577-1201), is the official, definitive version. East Asian Studies (EAST) Professors: Paul H. Noguchi and Mary Evelyn Tucker Associate Professors: James J. Orr (Chair) and James R. Pusey Assistant Professors: Elizabeth L. Armstrong (adjunct), Erik R. Lofgren, and Anne Wang Pusey (adjunct) The civilizations of East Asia offer a wealth of human experience of invaluable import to every academic discipline. Unbroken cultural lines of great antiquity lead to modern East Asian cultures of great and ever growing global significance. Whether we look first to the past, the present, or the future, in studying East Asia we study ourselves and our world. A traditional liberal education, limited to the study of Western civilization, is no longer a liberal education. The department of East Asian studies, therefore, offers courses for the liberal education of all Bucknell students, as well as for the specialized education of students choosing either the East Asian studies major or one of the departments three minors: in East Asian studies, Chinese, or Japanese. The major , requiring an emphasis on either China or Japan, entails a program of study (created in consultation with a department adviser) that requires a minimum of 10 courses: six language courses in the language of ones emphasis (Chinese or Japanese) and four cultural courses, of which one must be outside ones emphasis (on China or Japan), and one to provide a broad historical introduction to East Asian civilizations must be chosen from the following:

76. East Asian Languages & Civilizations News 2001
asian Studies, formerly Bulletin for Concerned asian Scholars. is pursuing Ph.D. workin chinese literature at Kong Haili (Ph.D., Comp lit, chinese track, 1994
http://www.colorado.edu/ealld/deptnews/news01.html
Chinese and Japanese Language Contest
Top of page Newsletter Contents EALC Home
Chinese New Year's Celebration
EALC invited the Chinese Student Association to join in sponsoring the annual Chinese New Year's Party on February 1. Great food, student demonstrations, and activities organized by the Chinese Student Association made this event highly successful. Many people attended: American and international students who study Chinese, American and Chinese teachers, Chinese students at CU. After the dinner, American students and Chinese students performed songs, did Chinese Kongfu, and played some interesting games concerning Chinese culture. All of those attending enjoyed the celebration very much. Top of page Newsletter Contents EALC Home
Conference on Japanese Women Filmmakers
With outstanding support from all of our CU sponsors, including Pablo Kjolseth, director of the International Film Series at CU, the department held a film symposium, spread over five weeks in the fall, and a conference on Japanese Women Filmmakers from October 5-7, 2000. Films shown included Tanaka Kinuyo's Eternal Breast and Girls of the Night , Hidari Sachiko's The Far Road , Kawase Naomi's Moe no Suzaku , and Hamano's In Search of Osaki Midori . Keynote speakers included Kawase Naomi, one of Japan's most important filmmakers, and Professor Keiko McDonald of Pittsburgh University, which held a similar conference in conjunction with ours. A lively group of scholars, students, and filmmakers from Japan, Canada, Austria, Belgium, and the U.S. gathered to hear speakers and discuss papers and films in both English and Japanese, often with simultaneous interpretation. The topics were wide-ranging, and various filmmakers spoke about their work, often in a very personal way. It was a rewarding event for the participants, and there are hopes of holding a similar conference in the future, perhaps on the wider topic of Gender and Film.

77. Majors, Minors & Certificate Programs
and Anatomy Biology Canadian Studies Chemistry chinese (asian and African lit.)Hindi (asian African Langs and lit.) History Italian Studies (Romance Studies
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78. Current And New Courses
EAS 190, East asian Bibliographic Resources, HI W, Blackmer. 218, Premodern Chineseliterature in Translation, CD MWF, lit in Trans 231, Seminar in japanese literature
http://eas.wlu.edu/CurrentCourses.html
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COURSE OFFERINGS
Spring 2003 Registration Information. Includes links to departmental pages, course descriptions and catalog information. Art 390 The Japanese Print and Its Impact on the West CD MWF O'Mara Chin 402b Chinese Language and Culture C MTuWTh Fu EAS 190 East Asian Bibliographic Resources HI W Blackmer Econ 274 China's Modern Economy BCD TuTh Hist 385 Seminar on Westerners in Modern China
2 sections are offered BCD TTh
FGH TTh Jeans Japn 100
Japn 115 Supervised Study Abroad Ishikawa, Japan Ujie Lit in Trans. 218 Premodern Chinese Literature in Translation CD MWF Fu Lit in Trans 231 Seminar in Japanese Literature: Food and Tea in Japanese Literature 2 sections are offered FG MWTh
FG MW - GH Th Ikeda related course:
Religion 340 The Hindu Temple BCD TuTh Lubin Winter 2003 Art 241 Arts of Japan E MWF O'Mara Chin 112 First Year Chinese B daily M-F Fu Chin 256 Second Year Chinese D MWF Fu Chin 302 Third Year Chinese G MWF Fu EAS 473 Senior Thesis arranged see Prof. O'Mara

79. East Asian Studies: Additional Course Offerings
C lit 609, Special Topics in asian literature. Economics. ECON 210, JapaneseEconomic Development (*3). ECON 211, chinese Economic Development (*3).
http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/~eastasia/course_offerings.htm
ADDITIONAL COURSE OFFERINGS:
EAST ASIAN STUDIES EASIA 101: Understanding East Asia:
3 credits (either term, 3-0-0) Second term LEC B1
T ESB 2-35 TBA R T 1-96 TBA R T 1-129 TBA Important aspects of pre-modern and modern cultures of East Asia. EASIA 230: Popular Culture and Contemporary Chinese Society
3 credits (either term, 3-0-0) First Term LEC A1
T R A 504 L. Leung Cultural texts and social changes in contemporary China. Note: Not open to students with credit in CHINA 230. EASIA 480: Honors Seminar : 3 credits (either term, 3-0-0) First term LEC A1
TBA TBA TBA TBA Second term LEC B1
TBA TBA TBA TBA Note: Open to fourth year Honors students only. MAJOR IN EAST ASIAN STUDIES
For program advice, please contact Dr. Mark Driscoll

80. Center For East Asian Studies, UPenn
chinese Studies Discussion, Princeton University Send a message Studies; Social ScienceJapan Forum; Jlit. Harvard Forum for Central asian Studies; Central asian
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/ceas/rweb.html
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