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Feb 05, 2025
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
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ASN 3620 Making Japanese Popular Culture This course examines contemporary Japanese popular culture from historical and theoretical perspectives. Learning how Japan was both impacted by and contributed to worldwide trends in cultural transformation over the past several centuries requires critical analysis of the very notion of “globalization.” We analyze recent cultural materials to view Japanese culture as it is now, while examining classic examples of cultural adoption and adaptation from earlier periods of cultural creation in Japan with global impact. The objects and practices studied are wide-ranging, including wood-block prints, political and national symbols, architecture, advertising, visual and print media, literature, theatre, cinema, animé, manga, fashion, music, food, and art. The course centers on active student engagement with and manipulation of these cultural forms through active testing and calibration of cultural theory enhanced by technology. Prerequisite(s): HIST 1010 or HIST 1020 or HIST 1030 or HIST 1040 or HIST 1050 Cross Listed Course(s): HIST 3620 JPAN 3620 Credits: 3.0
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