EAS 493D TRANSNATNL ASIA & POST-EXOTIC

A critical exploration of changing conceptions of modern and contemporary Asia (and subjective locations therein) within a dynamic global context. The course examines cultural texts (novels, poems, films, anime, multimedia) dealing with memory, history, technology, identity, and otherness, as well as the (im)possibility of escape in a post-exotic age.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

EAS 101, or permission of the instructor. HIS 115 or 116 is recommended.

Registration Restrictions

Open to junior and senior majors in the department, and to others with permission of the instructor.

Enrollment Limit

Enrollment limited to 16 students.