JAPANESE 241

Japanese Popular Culture since 1945


Please note: this is archived course information from 2017 for JAPANESE 241.

Description

Examines post-1945 Japanese popular culture such as manga, anime, music and literature from the perspective of how they have dealt with issues such as national/cultural identity, "race", war memory, gender and globalisation. The historical and political context of each text and cultural practice is emphasised.

No knowledge of Japanese language required.

Learning Goals:

  • To gain basic knowledge of several key elements in post-war Japanese popular culture.
  • To be able to explain ways in which post-war Japanese popular cultural materials have been shaped by their social and historical context.
  • To demonstrate an ability to employ vocabulary, concepts and methods appropriate to the study of post-war Japanese popular culture.
  • To identify and analyse ideological content of selected popular cultural texts via examination of their narrative and visual forms.
  • To effectively compare and contrast different texts and artefacts around the common themes.
  • Through reading, writing and class discussion, to formulate your own argument on post-war Japanese popular culture and their socio-historical contexts.
  • To effectively communicate your ideas orally and in writing.
  • To develop appreciation of cultural forms other than one’s own.

Availability 2017

Not taught in 2017

Lecturer(s)

Lecturer(s) Dr Rumi Sakamoto

Points

JAPANESE 241: 15 points

Prerequisites

Any 45 points in BA courses, including either JAPANESE 150 or ASIAN 100

Restrictions

JAPANESE 341