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The East Asian studies minor provides students with a rigorous interdisciplinary overview of the history and culture of East Asia. The minor is designed for students who have a strong interest in East Asia but are not planning to learn an East Asian language.

This program benefits students whose intellectual interests or career paths require knowledge of East Asia’s history and culture but whose primary expertise lies elsewhere (e.g., humanities majors engaged in comparative research, science and engineering majors who plan to collaborate with East Asian colleagues, or business and finance majors interested in East Asian markets).

The minor consists of five courses. This minor can fulfill either the humanities (H) or social sciences (S) divisional requirement. The division is be determined by the one in which the student takes three or more courses (determined by the division in which the 父部门 is listed). 

Students must take East Asian studies courses from at least three different departments to satisfy the requirements for the minor. Cross-listed courses will be considered according to their original 父部门.

出国留学

Students who major in East Asian studies are strongly encouraged to study abroad and should ideally do so 在他们大四之前. East Asian studies faculty advisors will determine major requirements fulfilled by study abroad courses on a case-by-case basis.

Students may need to work with specific departments regarding course equivalencies, especially for any course being used to satisfy language requirements. 请确保课程批准 之前 要离开.

需求

This minor requires five courses and has no prerequisites.

Foundational Survey Courses (Three Courses)

Choose one course from each of the three groups.

A组:前现代东亚

  • CHIN 214: Dream of the Red Chamber
  • 中文216:写不满
  • CHIN 219: Monsters, Ghosts, Fairies, and Gods
  • HIST 142:传统的中国
  • JPNS 210: Traditional Japanese Literature and Culture
  • JPNS 217: Traditional Japanese Literature
  • RELC 105:亚洲人寻找自我
  • 课程106:从孔子到禅宗
  • RELC 174:中国宗教

B组:现代东亚

  • CHIN 217: 20th-Century Literatures of China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan
  • HIST 143:现代中国
  • 历史145:现代日本
  • HIST 342W: Rich China, Poor China
  • JPNS 211: Modern Japanese Literature in Translation
  • JPNS 214:原子生物
  • JPNS 219/219W:日本旅游
  • JPNS 254: The Rises and Falls of Modern Japanese Literature
  • JPNS 283: History of Japanese Film

C组:当代东亚

  • ANTH 257: Chinese Society after Mao
  • CHIN 222: Gender, Sexuality, and Desire in 20th-Century Chinese Literature
  • CHIN 223: Memory, Meaning, and Forging New Futures in Post-Mao Literature
  • JPNS 293:生活和动漫
  • RELC 175: Religion and Chinese Society

选修课(两门课程)

Students should choose two electives at the 200 level or higher from the list below. Language courses do not count toward fulfilling the elective requirement for the minor. The same course cannot be used both as a foundational core course and an elective course.

Sample list of available electives:

  • ANTH 257: Chinese Society after Mao*
  • CHIN 214: Dream of the Red Chamber*
  • 中文216:写不满*
  • CHIN 217: Survey on 20th-Century Literatures of China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan*
  • CHIN 219: Monsters, Ghosts, Fairies, and Gods*
  • CHIN 222: Gender, Sexuality, and Desire in 20th-Century Chinese Literature*
  • CHIN 223: Memory, Meaning, and Forging New Futures in Post-Mao Literature*
  • HIST 245: Tibet: History and Myth
  • HIST 247/247:朝鲜战争
  • HIST 248/248:武士
  • HIST 340W/440: Modernity through East Asian Eyes
  • HIST 342W: Rich China, Poor China*
  • JPNS 210W: Traditional Japanese Literature and Culture*
  • JPNS 214:原子生物: Godzilla*
  • JPNS 219/219W:日本旅游*
  • JPNS 274: Modern Japanese Women Writers
  • JPNS 283: History of Japanese Cinema
  • JPNS 285:黑泽明
  • JPNS 294: Hayao Miyazaki and Planet Ghibli

*Courses that appear both as foundational core courses and elective courses