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Aloha Japan: Staging Hawaiian Culture, A. Anuheaokalani Noriko Breeden Jan 2023

Aloha Japan: Staging Hawaiian Culture, A. Anuheaokalani Noriko Breeden

East Asian Languages and Cultures Department Honors Papers

No abstract provided.


“Living As Art”: Performance And The Haunting Of The Japanese Diaspora, Hana Tanabe Jan 2022

“Living As Art”: Performance And The Haunting Of The Japanese Diaspora, Hana Tanabe

East Asian Languages and Cultures Department Honors Papers

In this thesis, I focus on the themes of family memory and history in relation to the Japanese diaspora, and how performance becomes an invaluable method of expression and discovery when words are inadequate. To explore these themes, I analyze the performances of three Japanese and Japanese artists, each of whom expresses their stories through a variety of genres, ranging from experimental short film and documentary to musical theater. Although the stories that the artists tell are connected by their discussion of the intergenerational impact of Japanese American incarceration in the United States during World War II, a history that …


Navigating The Shifting Winds Of Activism: The Woman's Reform Society's Movement, Jier Yang Jan 2015

Navigating The Shifting Winds Of Activism: The Woman's Reform Society's Movement, Jier Yang

East Asian Languages and Cultures Department Honors Papers

No abstract provided.


Rock And Roll And Its Cultural Legacy In Post-Socialist China, Cameron Ruscitti Jan 2013

Rock And Roll And Its Cultural Legacy In Post-Socialist China, Cameron Ruscitti

East Asian Languages and Cultures Department Honors Papers

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Engendering Modern China: Visual Representations Of The Prc, Jennifer Lee Jan 2013

Engendering Modern China: Visual Representations Of The Prc, Jennifer Lee

East Asian Languages and Cultures Department Honors Papers

Propaganda posters have been one of many forms of political media used by modern governments such as the United States, Russia, England, and China, to spread a message across a large area to a wide audience. The popularity of the use of propaganda posters has sparked an interest in the study of posters. China has a long and varied history of the use of posters and propaganda posters. Pre-1949 propaganda posters, especially during the revolutionary period, used woodblock prints with stark lines and deep bright colors. Woodblock prints often employed yellow and red backgrounds to accent the black figures in …


A New Tradition: Legitimizing The Authority Of The Tokugawa Through The Hands Of Japanese Neo-Confucians, Daniel S. Keiser May 2008

A New Tradition: Legitimizing The Authority Of The Tokugawa Through The Hands Of Japanese Neo-Confucians, Daniel S. Keiser

East Asian Languages and Cultures Department Honors Papers

No abstract provided.


We All Fall Down: Self-Fulfilling Prophecies And The Minority Question In China’S Educational Policies, Lauren A. Burke Apr 2006

We All Fall Down: Self-Fulfilling Prophecies And The Minority Question In China’S Educational Policies, Lauren A. Burke

East Asian Languages and Cultures Department Honors Papers

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