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Abstract EA 204—Jones 2019 Fall EALANG 204 001 - SEM 001 Topics in East Asian Studies Course Catalog Description This course provides a place for graduate-level seminars in East Asian Studies that rely primarily on secondary scholarship and texts in translation. Content will vary between semesters but will typically focus on a particular theme. Themes will be chosen according to faculty and student interests, with an eye toward introducing students to the breadth of available western scholarship on that subject, from classics in the field to the latest publications.

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Abstract EA 204—Jones 2019 Fall EALANG 204 001 - SEM 001 Topics in East Asian Studies Course Catalog Description This course provides a place for graduate-level seminars in East Asian Studies that rely primarily on secondary scholarship and texts in translation. Content will vary between semesters but will typically focus on a particular theme. Themes will be chosen according to faculty and student interests, with an eye toward introducing students to the breadth of available western scholarship on that subject, from classics in the field to the latest publications.

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Keywords: Sociology, Japanese Studies, Physics, Comparative Literature, Aesthetics, Media Studies, Media and Cultural Studies, Japanese Language And Culture, Space and Place, Franz Kafka, Modern Japanese Literature, Japanese Art History, Kawabata Yasunari, Johannes Vermeer, Curriculum and Pedagogy

Vivien Jiaqian Zhu 朱嘉倩
Stanford University

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This page is a summary of: <p><span>The Palm of Beauty: Intermedial Rendering in Kawabata Yasunari’s (1899-1972) </span></p> <p><span>Tanagokoro no Shōsetsu (1921-1972)</span></p>, January 2025, Elsevier,
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.5427334.
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