Global Cultures Undergraduate Course Descriptions

Term:

Fall Quarter

Dept Course No and Title Instructor
GLBLCLT (F24)103A  ABOLITIONST WRLDSHARVEY, S.
No detailed description available.
GLBLCLT (F24)103B  CLTRS COLONIALSMSUH, S.
By drawing on literary works that depict interactions between the colonized and the colonizer during Japanese rule over Korea (1910-45), this course examines the complicated terrain of day-to-day life in a subjugated land under foreign rule. In order to appreciate the implications of the literary works for examining the issue of colonialism and to understand the stories’ historical context, students will also read critical essays on the colonial relationship and a history book on Japanese Assimilation Policies in Colonial Korea. The course aims to introduce students both to important literary works about Korea’s colonial experience and to the fields of colonial and postcolonial studies in East Asian context.
GLBLCLT (F24)103B  BRUCE LEEMIMURA, G.
No detailed description available.
GLBLCLT (F24)199  INDEPENDENT STUDYSTAFF
No detailed description available.
GLBLCLT (F24)199  INDEPENDENT STUDYSTAFF
No detailed description available.