Spring 2007: UMass Amherst Courses
AFRO AMERICAN STUDIES 171 - The Minority Experience in American Life and Culture II (Asian American Studies)
- Time and Location: TuTh 9:30AM - 10:45AM, TBA
- Instructor: Robert Wolff
ANTHROPOLOGY 234 - Art in a Cross-Cultural Perspective (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: MWF 11:15AM - 12:05PM, TBA
- Instructor: Oriol Pi-Sunyer
ASIAN-STUDIES 162 - Folktales & Legends of Vietnam (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: Tu 2:30PM - 5:15PM, TBA
- Instructor: TBA
ASIAN-STUDIES 491A - Senior Seminar (Required Certificate Course)
- Time and Location: TBA, TBA
- Instructor: C.N. Le
- Description: This is one of the two required courses that all Certificate students must eventually take, and most do so once they near completion of the Certificate. In this course, students will consult with the Program Director to design and conduct a final "capstone" research project that integrates the material and knowledge from all Certificate courses they've taken, along with their own personal lived experiences. Meeting times will be arranged individually with the Program Director.
CHINESE 110 - Non-Intensive Elementrary Chinese I (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: MWF 10:10AM - 11:00AM, MWF 1:25PM - 2:15PM, or MWF 11:15AM - 12:05PM, TBA
- Instructor: Yi-Wei Hsu
CHINESE 153 - Chinese Literature: Poetry (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: MWF 2:30PM - 3:20PM, TBA
- Instructor: Donald Gjertson
CHINESE 155 - Chinese Myths & Legends (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: MWF 12:20PM - 1:10PM, Thompson Hall 102
- Instructor: Donald Gjertson
CHINESE 246 - Intensive Elementary Chinese II (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TuTh 9:30AM - 10:45AM with Chun-Ching Chang or TuTh 11:15AM - 12:30PM with Yun Xiao
CHINESE 247 - Intensive Elementary Chinese II: Reading & Writing (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TuTh 11:15AM - 12:30PM, TBA
- Instructor: Yun Xiao
CHINESE 285 - Language Suite Conversation (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TBA, TBA
- Instructor: Ping Geng
CHINESE 298B - Prac-Practice Chinese Tutorial (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TBA, TBA
- Instructor: Shaodan Luo
CHINESE 327 - Intensive Intermediate Chinese II (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TuTh 1:00PM - 2:15PM, TBA
- Instructor: Shaodan Luo
CHINESE 427 - Advanced Modern Chinese II (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TuTh 11:15AM - 12:30PM, TBA
- Instructor: Shaodan Luo
CHINESE 433 - Business Chinese (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TuTh 1:00PM - 2:15PM, TBA
- Instructor: Yun Xiao
CHINESE 451 - Intermediate Classical Chinese (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: MWF 10:10AM - 11:00AM, TBA
- Instructor: Alvin Cohen
COMMUNICATION 397I - Communication, Culture, and Social Identities (Asian American Studies)
- Time and Location: TuTh 9:30AM - 10:45AM, TBA
- Instructor: Benjamin Bailey
COMMUNICATION 97N - Interracial Communication (Asian American Studies)
- Time and Location: TuTh 1:00PM - 2:15PM, TBA
- Instructor: Leda Cooks
COMMUNICATION 397T - Contemporary World Cinema (Asian or Asian American Studies)
- Time and Location: MW 3:35PM - 5:30PM, Herter Hall 227
- Instructor: Anne Ciecko
COMMUNICATION 497L - International News (Asian or Asian American Studies)
- Time and Location: TuTh 1:00PM - 2:15PM, TBA
- Instructor: Henry Geddes
COMMUNICATION 497N - Asian Pop Cinema (Asian or Asian American Studies)
- Time and Location: M 6:30PM - 10:15PM, South College 108
- Instructor: Anne Ciecko
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE 141 - Good & Evil: East - West (Asian Studies or Asian American Studies)
- Time and Location: TuTh 2:30PM - 3:45PM (Butterfield House 135A), MWF 10:10AM - 11:00AM, or MWF 11:15AM - 12:05PM
- Instructor: TBA
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE 151 - Fiction East & West (Asian Studies or Asian American Studies)
- Time and Location: TuTh 11:15AM - 12:05PM, Hasbrouck Laboratory 134
- Instructor: Nerissa Balce
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE 391I - Spiritual Cinema East/West (Asian Studies or Asian American Studies)
- Time and Location: M 7:00PM - 10:00PM, TBA
- Instructor: Laszlo Dienes
ECONOMICS 144 - International Political Economy of Racism (Asian Studies or Asian American Studies)
- Time and Location: Tu 9:30AM - 12:30PM, TBA
- Instructor: Lisa Saunders
ECONOMICS 177 - Comparison of US and Japanese Economy (Asian or Asian American Studies)
- Time and Location: MW 12:20PM - 1:10PM, School of Management 133
- Instructor: Donald Katzner
ECONOMICS 397P - Economics of Globalization (Asian or Asian American Studies)
- Time and Location: TuTh 2:30PM - 3:45PM, TBA
- Instructor: Erinc Yeldan
EDUCATION 115 - Embracing Diversity (Asian American Studies)
- Time and Location: W 3:35PM - 6:00PM, Bartlett Hall 65
- Instructor: David Schimmel
EDUCATION 210 - Social Diversity In Education (Asian American Studies)
- Time and Location: TuTh 11:15AM - 12:30PM,
- Instructor: Maurianne Adams (Elaine Brigham - Butterfield House 135A, Michael Funk - Hampden Dining Commons 200, Eric Hamako - Coolidge House 508, Tanya Williams - Coolidge House 1208)
EDUCATION 229 - International Education (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: Tu 4:00PM - 6:30PM, Goessmann Laboratory 20
- Instructor: Joan Cohen-Mitchell
EDUCATION 377 - Intro to Multicultural Education (Asian American Studies)
- Time and Location: Tu 1:00PM - 3:30PM, Furcolo Hall 228
- Instructor: Masha Rudman
EDUCATION 392D - Social Issues Workshop: Racism (Asian American Studies)
- Time and Location: TBA, TBA
- Instructor: Barbara Love
EDUCATION 395Z - Issues in Intergroup Relations (Asian American Studies)
- Time and Location: Th 4:00PM - 6:30PM, TBA
- Instructor: Ximena Zuniga
ENGLISH 117 - Ethnic American Literature (Asian American Studies)
- Time and Location: MWF 10:10AM - 11:00AM with Natasha Azank or MWF 11:15AM - 12:05PM with Kajsa Henry
ENGLISH 270 - American Identities (Asian American Studies)
- Time and Location: TuTh 9:30AM - 10:45AM, Thompson Hall 106
- Instructor: Nicholas Bromell
ENGLISH 297GG - Crossing Borders: A Multilingual Writer's Workshop (Asian American Studies)
- Time and Location: M 4:30PM - 7:00PM, TBA
- Instructor: Jacob Dyer-Spiegel
HISTORY 115 - History Of China II (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: MW 9:05AM - 9:55AM, Herter Hall 231
- Instructor: Stephen Platt
HISTORY 131 - Middle East History II (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TuTh 4:00PM - 5:15PM, Herter Hall 231
- Instructor: Mary Wilson
HISTORY 253 - Asian/Pacific/American History (1850 to Present) (Asian Studies or Asian American Studies)
- Time and Location: TuThM 11:15AM – 12:30PM, TBA
- Instructor: Richard Chu
- Description: This course is an introductory survey course in the history of Asian/Pacific/Americans within the broader historical context of U.S. imperialism in the Asia-Pacific region. It will compare and contrast the historical experiences of specific groups of the A/P/A community; namely, those of Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Southeast Asian (Vietnamese, Cambodian, and Hmong), Asian Indian, and Pacific Islander descent. The objective of the course is to provide the students with a fundamental understanding of A/P/A history that is inextricably linked to the goal of the United States to establish military, economic, and cultural hegemony in the world as seen through its colonial and neo-colonial policies both in the U.S. and the Asia-Pacific region.
HISTORY 397G - Mongol and Turkish Empire (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TuTh 9:30AM - 10:45AM, TBA
- Instructor: Anne Broadbridge
JAPANESE 110 - Non-Intensive Elementary Japanese I (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: MWF 10:10AM - 11:00AM, MWF 11:15AM - 12:05PM, or MWF 12:20PM - 1:10PM, TBA
- Instructor: Jun Ono
JAPANESE 197F - Haiku Roots: The Japanese Poetic Tradition (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TuTh 1:00PM - 2:15PM
- Instructor: Stephen Forrest
JAPANESE 197L - Manga/Anime (Asian or Asian American Studies)
- Time and Location: MWF 1:25PM - 2:15PM, Hasbrouck Lab Add 124
- Instructor: Bruce Baird
JAPANESE 197N - Asian Homosexualities in Film & Literature (Asian or Asian American Studies)
- Time and Location: TuTh 2:30PM - 3:45PM, TBA
- Instructor: Stephen Miller
JAPANESE 246 - Intensive Elementary Japanese II (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TuTh 9:30AM - 10:45AM or TuTh 11:15AM - 12:30PM
- Instructor: Shinya Suzuki
JAPANESE 285 - Language Suite Conversation (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TBA, TBA
- Instructor: Kinuyo Kanamaru
JAPANESE 297E - Research Literacy (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TBA, TBA
- Instructor: Doris Bargen
JAPANESE 327 - Intensive Intermediate Japanese II (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TuTh 9:30AM - 10:45AM or TuTh 11:15AM - 12:30PM, TBA
- Instructor: TBA
JAPANESE 397R - Gift Giving in Japan (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: MWF 12:20PM - 1:10PM, TBA
- Instructor: Reiko Sono
JAPANESE 492B - Avant-Garde Drama & Performance Art (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: M 2:30PM - 5:30PM, TBA
- Instructor: Bruce Baird
JAPANESE 492C - Edo Pictorial Fiction (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: MWF 10:10AM - 11:00AM, TBA
- Instructor: Stephen Forrest
JAPANESE 497C - Readings Modern Japanese II (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TuTh 2:30PM - 3:45PM, TBA
- Instructor: Amanda Seaman
JAPANESE 497D - Contemporary Japanese II (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: MWF 1:25PM - 2:15PM, TBA
- Instructor: Jun Ono
JAPANESE 497F - Research Literacy (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TuTh 1:00PM - 2:15PM, TBA
- Instructor: Doris Bargen
JOURNALISM 310 - Press & The 3rd World (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: Th 2:30PM - 5:00PM, TBA
- Instructor: Nancy Muller
NURSING 312 - Cultural Diversity Hl & Ill (Asian American Studies)
- Time and Location: F 9:05AM - 12:05PM, TBA
- Instructor: Jennifer Foster
PSYCHOLGY 391SS - Prejudice & Intergroup Relations (Asian American Studies)
- Time and Location: TuTh 11:15AM - 12:30PM, TBA
- Instructor: Linda Tropp
THEATER 130 - Contemporary Playwrights Of Color (Asian American Studies)
- Time and Location: W 2:30PM - 5:00PM, TBA
- Instructor: Priscilla Page
Spring 2007: Amherst College Courses
AMST 27 - Haunted in Asian America (Asian American Studies)
- Time and Location: TTH 2PM-3:20PM, Chapin 210
- Instructor: K. Cardozo
- Description: What kinds of losses haunt people of Asian descent in the Americas? How do the figures of “Asia” and “America” haunt one another? In this course we will examine the aftermath of colonialism, immigration, and war through trauma theory and various forms of cultural expression by Asian Americans. How is it possible to narrate traumatic histories when by definition trauma is that which cannot be fully articulated? What are the cultural politics of witnessing? Through art, literature and film, we will investigate the relationship between narrative and silence, forgetting and remembering, individual and communal memory. Gender analysis features prominently since the theme of sexual and reproductive trauma runs throughout these ethnic histories and their representations. Thus we will explore how women negotiate their traditional role of cultural reproduction within ethnic group and (trans)nation. Without defining “recovery” as cure or closure, our focus on cultural trauma will look beyond constructions of victimization to explore potential mechanisms of resilience, survival and even healing.
ANTH 21 - Indian Civilization (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: MWF 10AM-10:50AM, TBA
- Instructor: L. Babb
ANTH 31 - Anthropology of the Middle East (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TTH 10AM-11:20AM, TBA
- Instructor: C. Dole
ANTH 34 - Religions of South Asia (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: MW 2PM-3:20PM, TBA
- Instructor: L. Babb
ASIAN LANG. & CIVILIZATION 20 - Japanese Womens Literature (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TTH 2PM-3:20PM, TBA
- Instructor: A. Seaman
ASIAN LANG. & CIVILIZATION 30 - India in Film (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TTH 2PM-3:20PM, TBA
- Instructor: D. Reck
ENGL 95-05 - National and Global Cinema (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: W 2PM-4:30PM, TBA
- Instructor: D. Hudson
FINE ARTS 34 - Japan Prints & Photo (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: MW 12:30PM-1:50PM, TBA
- Instructor: S. Morse
FINE ARTS 48 - Arts of Japan (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: MWF 10AM-10:50AM, TBA
- Instructor: S. Morse
HIST 15 - Chinese Civilization (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TTH 2PM-3:20PM, TBA
- Instructor: J. Dennerline
HIST 16 - Modern China (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TTH 2PM-3:20PM, TBA
- Instructor: J. Dennerline
HIST 17 - Japanese History to 1700 (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: MWF 11AM-11:50AM, TBA
- Instructor: T. Maxey
HIST 18 - Modern Japan (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: MWF 11AM-11:50AM, TBA
- Instructor: T. Maxey
HIST 57 - China in the World (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TTH 10AM-11:20AM, TBA
- Instructor: J. Dennerline
JAPA 11 - Japanese Writing & Film (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TBA, TBA
- Instructor: Miyama
POSC 16 - Political Islam (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: ]TTH 8:30AM-9:50AM, TBA
- Instructor: S. Rudy
RELI 23 - Buddhism:Theory/Practice (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TuTh 2:00PM - 3:20PM, TBA
- Instructor: M. Heim
RELI 27 - Buddhist Ethics (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TTH 10AM-11:20AM, TBA
- Instructor: M. Heim
WOMENS & GENDER STUDIES 22 - War and Community/South Asia (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: M 2PM-4:30PM, TBA
- Instructor: Neloufer de Mel
Spring 2007: Hampshire College Courses
HACU 143 - Intro to Tibetan Religion (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: MW 04:00PM-05:20PM, Emily Dickinson Hall 1
- Instructor: TBA
HACU 147 - Religion in Modern India (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TTH 10:30AM-11:50AM, Franklin Patterson Hall 107
- Instructor: Steven Heim
HACU 244 - Yoga Traditions (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TTH 02:00PM-03:20PM, Franklin Patterson Hall 101
- Instructor: Steven Heim
HACU 269 - The Japanese Cinema (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: F 09:00AM-11:50AM, Photography and Film Building
- Instructor: Abraham Ravett
HACU 273 - Islamic Civilization (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TTH 02:00PM-03:20PM, Franklin Patterson Hall 102
- Instructor: Uwe Vagelpohl
HACU 306 - Comparative Orientalisms: Afro/Arab/Asian Connections (Asian Studies or Asian American Studies)
- Time and Location: Tu/Th 10:30-11:50, Franklin Patterson Hall 101
- Instructor: Karen Cardozo
- This interdisciplinary course decenters the White/Black dichotomy to engage in a comparative examination of three “minority” groups. Edward Said’s seminal concept of Orientalism is the conceptual rubric that enables us to link the diverse histories of people of African, Middle Eastern, and Asian descent in the Americas. Feminist critiques will help us analyze the gendered nature of Orientalist discourses, while our study of Occidentalism will enable us to consider the “Oriental” response to the West. We will also interrogate how Orientalist discourses may have been internalized and/or deployed by the very ethnic communities impacted by such stereotypes. Through attention to various forms of expression (including art, literature, film, theater and music), we will explore the conflicted, creative and resistant responses of such ethnic subjects to their positioning within the U.S. racial formation and globally. Throughout, we will examine the social forces that foster a politics of “divide and conquer” while uncovering historic and contemporary manifestations of pan-ethnic solidarity and alternative visions of social organization.
SS 107 - Oil & Arab Economies (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TTH 09:00AM-10:20AM, Franklin Patterson Hall 102
- Instructor: Omar Dahi
SS 110 - Making of Modern South Asia (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TTH 09:00AM-10:20AM, Franklin Patterson Hall 103
- Instructor: Vivek Bhandari
SS 271 - Modern South Asia (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: W 09:00AM-11:50AM, Franklin Patterson Hall 106
- Instructor: Vivek Bhandari
Spring 2007: Mount Holyoke Courses
AMER. STUDIES 290 3 (also ENGL 274 1) - Intro to Asian American Literature (Asian American Studies)
- Time and Location: 01:15PM-02:30PM M,W, TBA
- Instructor: TBA
ANTHR 207 1 - Peoples of the South Pacific (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: 01:00PM-03:50PM W, TBA
- Instructor: Debhora Battaglia
ART HISTORY 290 2 - Theory & Practice in Japanese Art (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: 01:00PM-03:15PM T,TH, TBA
- Instructor: Rie Hachiyanagi; Ajay Sinha
ART HISTORY 360 1 - Indian Photography (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: 01:00PM-03:50PM M, TBA
- Instructor: Ajay Sinha
ASIAN ST - Arab Women Novelists' Work (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: 01:00PM-03:50PM T, TBA
- Instructor: Mohammed Jiyad
ASIAN ST 272 1 - Gandhi, Tagore, and Modern India (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: 01:15PM-02:30PM M,W, TBA
- Instructor: Indira Peterson
GENDER ST 333 9 - Love and India Poetry (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: 01:00PM-03:50PM T, TBA
- Instructor: Indira Peterson
HIST 101 1 - Western Encounters with China (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: 11:00AM-12:15PM M,W, TBA
- Instructor: TBA
HIST 131 1 - Modern China (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: 02:40PM-03:55PM M,W, TBA
- Instructor: TBA
HIST 390 1 - South Asian Nationalisms (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: 01:00PM-03:50PM Mon, TBA
- Instructor: Kavita Datla
POLIT 208 1 - Chinese Politics (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: 11:00AM-12:15PM M,W, TBA
- Instructor: TBA
POLIT 318 1 - Islamic Political Thought (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: 01:00PM-03:50PM M, TBA
- Instructor: Stacey Yaday
RELIG 222 1 - Pilgrimage in Asia (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: 01:15PM-02:30PM M,W, TBA
- Instructor: Steven Heim
RELIG 345 1 - Islam in South Asia (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: 11:00AM-12:15PM M,W, TBA
- Instructor: Amina Steinfels
RUSSIAN & EURASIAN ST 131 1 - Peoples and Cultures of Eurasia (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: 02:40PM-03:55PM T,TH , TBA
- Instructor: Sergei Glebov
Spring 2007: Smith College Courses
110 COLLOQUIUM - Politics of Enlightenment (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: MW 1:10-2:30, TBA
- Instructor: Jamie Hubbard
111 - Korean II (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: MWF 11:00-11:50, TBA
- Instructor: Suk Massey
201 - The Silk Road (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: MW 2:40-4:00, TBA
- Instructor: Richard Lim
208 - The Shaping of the Modern Middle East, 1789-1956 (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TTh 3:00-4:20, TBA
- Instructor: Daniel Brown
212 - China in Transformation, 750-1900 (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TTh 10:30-11:50, TBA
- Instructor: Daniel Gardner
214 - Aspects of Chinese History (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: T 1:00-3:30, TBA
- Instructor: Daniel Gardner
218 - Thought and Art in China (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TBA, TBA
- Instructor: Marylin Rhie
220 - Japan to 1600 (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: M 7:00-9:30, TBA
- Instructor: Marnie Anderson
220 - The Music of Indonesia (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TTh 10:30-11:50, TBA
- Instructor: Margaret Sarkissian
221 COLLOQUIUM - Pacific Empires of the 19th and 20th Centuries (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TTh 3:00-4:50, TBA
- Instructor: Richard Chu
222 - Art of China (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TBA, TBA
- Instructor: Marylin Rhie
223 - Women in Japanese History (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: MW 9:00-10:20, TBA
- Instructor: Marnie Anderson
226 - Art of India (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: WF 1:10-2:30, TBA
- Instructor: Ajay Sinha
230 COLLOQUIUM - The Asian American Experience (Asian American Studies)
- Time and Location: MW 1:10-2:30, TBA
- Instructor: Floyd Cheung
232 - Modern Chinese Literature (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TTh 1:00-2:50, TBA
- Instructor: Deidre Knight
235 - Inter-Korea Relations and South Korean Cinema (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: MWF 11:00-12:10, TBA
- Instructor: Jennifer Jung-Kim
241 - Literature and Culture in Premodern Japan (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: MW 1:10-2:30, TBA
- Instructor: Thomas Rohlich
245 - Writing, Japan, and Otherness (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: MW 2:40-4:00, TBA
- Instructor: Kimberly Kono
247 - The Tea Ceremony and Japanese Culture (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: T 2:00-5:00, TBA
- Instructor: Thomas Rohlich
253 - Introduction to East Asian Societies and Cultures (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: TTh 10:30-11:50, TBA
- Instructor: Suzanne Gottschang
282 - Violence and Non-Violence in Religious Traditions of South Asia (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: MW 2:40-4:00, TBA
- Instructor: Andrew Rotman
302 - Korean III (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: MWF 1:10-2:00, TBA
- Instructor: Suk Massey
345 - Islamic Thought (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: T 1:00-2:50, TBA
- Instructor: Suleiman Mourad
351 - Avanced Studies in Korean Language & Literature (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: MW 7:30-8:50, TBA
- Instructor: Suk Massey
360 SEMINAR - Intimacy in East Asian Culture (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: W 7:00-9:00, TBA
- Instructor: Deidre Knight
375 SEMINAR - South Asian Religious Literature (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: MW 7:30-9:30, TBA
- Instructor: Andrew Rotman
375 SEMINAR - Japan-US Relations (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: T 3:00-4:50, TBA
- Instructor: Dennis Yasutomo
SECTION 02 - Writing Empire: Image of Colonial & Postcolonial Japan (Asian Studies)
- Time and Location: T 3:00-4:50, TBA
- Instructor: Kimberly Kono

