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OSPKYOCT 179: Kyoto Artisans and their Worlds

OSPKYOCT 197: Independent Studies

Focused research using the Japanese language and taking advantage of local Kyoto resources. Directed reading and research, weekly meetings with professor, and final research paper. For full-year students with language skills adequate for the proposed research.
| Repeatable for credit

OSPKYOCT 107: Language Use in the Anime of Miyazaki Hayao

Japanese language in action. How language usage can vary by situation such as relative social distance between participants, type of interaction or event, in/out group membership, and attitudinal stance on discussion topic. How linguistic behavior of a character contributes to overall portrayal and identity in a film. Film dubbings and subtitles. Multimedia projects.

OSPKYOCT 108: Lost in Translation

The art and practice of translating literary texts from a variety of periods and genres. Strategies for translation and essays on translation by literary translators and theorists. Notable translations of Japanese literature in connection with the original texts. Students develop individual translation projects.

OSPKYOCT 120: Power, Culture, and Transformation in Pre-Modern Japan

History of various peoples living in Japanese archipelago from 1200 to 1800. Different ways that people identified themselves and how multiple identifications engendered conflict and dynamic power relations in society.

OSPKYOCT 121: History and Memory in the Nanking Massacre and Comfort Women Discourses

Critical discussion of ethical, political, and epistemological problems in the historical representation of the Nanjing Massacre and the "comfort-women" system of military sexual slavery. Issues of historical interpretation and paradox of attempting to speak for people whose experiences have been erased from the realm of the representable.

OSPKYOCT 198: Gender Issues in Japan

Women's issues as related to men's issues in Japan. The house system and the legalized prostitution system in modern Japan. Topics include marriage, gender division of labor, child bearing, contraception, and domestic violence. How the private sphere is influenced by the public sphere including politics, economy, and culture. In Japanese.
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