Masterworks of Early Japanese Literature: The Tale of Genji and its Afterlives

EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES & CULTURES 450

This course is an intensive study of one of the central texts of classical Japanese literature. Selection of texts rotate among works including: The Tale of Genji, court diaries, poetry anthologies, Noh drama, The Tale of the Heike, setsuwa collections, and medieval memoirs. In addition to exploring the historical, literary, and cultural significance of the work from its genesis to the present age, students engage in a close reading of the text and an investigation of the primary theoretical issues and approaches associated with the work both in Japan and abroad. Prior knowledge of early Japanese literature or history is recommended. Texts will be read in English translation. Undergraduates enroll in the 400-level section; 500-level section is for graduate students only. Prerequisite: junior level or above or permission of instructor.
Course Attributes: EN H; AS HUM; AS LCD

Section 01

Masterworks of Early Japanese Literature: The Tale of Genji and its Afterlives
INSTRUCTOR: Newhard
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