Inclusion and Exclusion in (the Study of) Japan

This graduate-level theory and methods class would take a thematic approach to the critical study of Japan. Themes include historiography, critical theory, subjectivity and gender with intersectionality, genealogical critique, coloniality and postcoloniality, modernity and postmodernity, race, class, nation, and globalization, and the aesthetic.

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Readings in Japanese Culture: The Texts and Textures of Modern Tradition