LIT-239 Modern Japan: Japanese Culture and Society From A(-Bomb) to (Dragon Ball)Z
This course delves into the complexities of modern Japan, placing a particular emphasis on pivotal topics such as military conflicts, the pursuit of pacifism, the experience of nuclear victimhood, periods of foreign occupation, and the concept of social responsibility. To achieve a deeper understanding of these themes and to appreciate their varied representations, we employ a multifaceted approach. Our exploration encompasses a range of media forms, including films, radio broadcasts, literary works, and digital archives. Additionally, we will delve into a diverse array of genres, spanning from documentary and war propaganda to personal storytelling. Through these diverse lenses, we aim to cultivate a more nuanced and multifaceted understanding of these historical narratives.
Speaking-Intensive (20)
Credits
1
Cross Listed Courses
CNMS-239 JAPN-239
Notes
Taught in English. No knowledge of Japanese language or history required.