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I Fight Crime In My Sleep, Ronald S. Green, Mary Green
I Fight Crime In My Sleep, Ronald S. Green, Mary Green
Philosophy and Religious Studies
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What Is Time Anyhoo, Ronald S. Green, Mary Green
What Is Time Anyhoo, Ronald S. Green, Mary Green
Philosophy and Religious Studies
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Modern Japanese Literature And Visual Culture: Constructions Of Religious And Historical Identity, Ronald S. Green
Modern Japanese Literature And Visual Culture: Constructions Of Religious And Historical Identity, Ronald S. Green
Philosophy and Religious Studies
This course is a survey of modern Japanese literature and visual culture since the Meiji Restoration (1868). It focuses on constructions of identities within historical contexts. Our objective is to analyze ways in which writers and artists have positioned their subjects and re-imagined culture to create particular portrayals. The class examines a selection of shōsetsu (the Japanese novel) of Natsume Soseki, Kawabata Yasunari, Mishima Yukio, Murakami Haruki, and Ogawa Yōko, films of Miyazaki Hayao, and important anime. The course promotes critical methodologies and interdisciplinary or comparative studies, combining, for example, literature with film, visual culture, gender studies, cultural history, Buddhist …
The Case Of The Dangerous Detective, Ronald S. Green, D. E. Wittkower
The Case Of The Dangerous Detective, Ronald S. Green, D. E. Wittkower
Philosophy and Religious Studies
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