EAS 202 - Symbol, Society, and Social Change--Contemporary East Asia

This course introduces students to East Asia in modern and contemporary times -- its recent histories, evolving cultures, languages and literatures, and the changes. China, Japan, and the Korean Peninsula have all undergone drastic cultural, political, linguistic, and social changes. There have also been increasing transnational flows among these countries, which further shape these changes. This course engages students in discovering these changes and flows and understanding the social and cultural context in which they take place.

Units
3
Grade Basis
Regular Grades
Course Attributes
Cross Listed;Sec. Lang. Acquisition & Teach