UMass Amherst: Asian Languages And Literatures Created in 1969 with the mission of educating students with a knowledge and understanding of asian Category Reference Education chinese Lang lit chinese Linguistics japanese Lang lit japanese LinguisticsCertificate Honors Fiveyear BA MA Exchange Resident asian Studies at The http://www.umass.edu/asianlan/
Extractions: Site last updated: The Asian Languages and Literatures Department of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst was created in 1969 with the mission of educating students primarily about China, Taiwan and Japan. Thirty years later we still take this mission very seriously. It is imperative that students learn as much as possible about Asia. The world truly is smaller, and knowledge and understanding of other cultures will carry us a long way toward world peace. We are the only department, and UMass/Amherst is the only public institution of higher education in New England, which offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in Chinese and Japanese. Because of this we attract a lot of students from outside of Massachusetts and throughout the Northeast, through the New England Regional Student Program. Chinese is spoken by one-quarter of the world's population, and is the vehicle for an extremely large body of literature, in the broadest sense, that began to develop over three thousand years ago. Chinese civilization reached high levels in the development of literature and the arts, government and economics, historical documentation, and philosophy and religion, as well as technology and material culture. China is rapidly becoming a major economic and political power in the modern world. Consequently, China will play a crucial role in world events in the next twenty-five years. The Chinese language will be an essential tool for communication with this large country that occupies the geographic and cultural center of Eastern Asia.
African And Asian Languages And Literatures--Chinese And Japanese chinese literature in Translation. Comparative literature. Economics. Geography. History. japanese literature and in East asian lit.Tragedy in Chin. lit. http://www.reg.ufl.edu/catalog-2000-01/colleges/liberal_arts/17_009_African.htm
Extractions: THE MAJOR: The department offers a major in East Asian Languages and Literatures with concentrations in either Chinese or Japanese. A major needs a minimum of 30 credit hours of 3000 level or above courses. The Chinese concentration requires CHI 3410-11, CHT 3110, CHT 3124 or CHT 4111, CHW 4130 or CHW 4140, CHI 4850. The Japanese concentration requires JPN 3400-01, JPT 3100, JPT 3120, (as substitutes for JPT 3100 or JPT 3120, any one of the following: JPT 3130, JPT 3140, JPT 3150, JPN 4930), JPW 4130, JPW 4131, JPN 4850. Both concentrations require at least one of the following courses: CHI 3500, JPT 3500, FOL 3932, JPN 3730, ASN 4905, CHN 4905 or JPN 4905. To complete the 30 hours, a student has several options within and outside the department. Majors should consult the appropriate undergraduate coordinator before registration every semester. Prospective majors should be mindful of the prerequisites to CHI 3410-11 (third-year Chinese) and JPN 3400-01 (third-year Japanese). Both concentrations require LIN 3010 as an exit requirement not counted toward the 30 hours. A student should take this course before taking CHI 4850 or JPN 4850. HONORS: A student must attain a 3.5 overall junior/senior average. Graduation with high or highest honors requires a senior honors thesis under ASN 4935, CHN 4935 or JPN 4935 and recommendation of the faculty.
African And Asian Languages And Literatures Chinese And Japanese African and asian Languages and literatures. chinese and japanese. Read the sections describing general education and Semester 7 Fall. Credits. 2 lit/Trans Courses. 6 http://www.reg.ufl.edu/99-20catalog/clas/maj-aa-chinese.html
Extractions: Chinese and Japanese Read the sections describing general education and CLAS requirements. Refer especially to Majors and Minors in the College section. THE MAJOR: The department offers a major in East Asian Languages and Literatures with concentrations in either Chinese or Japanese. A major needs a minimum of 30 credit hours of 3000 level or above courses. The Chinese concentration requires CHI 3410-11, CHT 3110, CHT 3124 or CHT 4111, CHW 4130 or CHW 4140, CHI 4850. The Japanese concentration requires JPN 3400-01, JPT 3100, JPT 3120, (as substitutes for JPT 3100 or JPT 3120, any one of the following: JPT 3130, JPT 3140, JPT 3150, JPN 4930), JPW 4130, JPW 4131, JPN 4850. Both concentrations require at least one of the follow-ing courses: CHI 3500, JPT 3500, FOL 3932, JPN 3730, ASN 4905, CHN 4905 or JPN 4905. To complete the 30 hours, a student has several op-tions within and outside the department. Majors should consult the appropriate undergraduate coordinator before registration every semester. Prospective majors should be mindful of the prereq-uisites to CHI 3410-11 (third-year Chinese) and JPN 3400-01 (third-year Japanese). Both concentrations re-quire LIN 3010 as an exit requirement not counted toward the 30 hours. A student should take this course before taking CHI 4850 or JPN 4850.
Extractions: Japanese Wordlists/Dictionaries Japanese Online Dictionaries ... CJK Codes Marjorie K.M. Chan W ORD L ISTS AND O NLINE G LOSSARIES/ D ICTIONARIES B elow are links to web-accessible resources for (Mandarin) Chinese. Included below for comparative purposes are online resources for Japanese. This webpage was originally created for presentation at the first Workshop on Chinese Online Reading Assistant Chinese Dialectology section of my ChinaLinks . And for links to English and other language dictionaries (which may also include Mandarin as well as Cantonese and other Chinese dialects), see the section, Online General Reference Tools It takes time to maintain working links on a webpage. From time to time, a link provided below becomes dead. In cases where a webpage is now defunct and cannot be located using a search engine (e.g., Google ), try the internet archive, WayBack Machine (thanks to Ben Jones ). Happy web-browsing!
Yale College Programs Of Study any of the languages offered by the Department of East asian Languages and lang and/orlit for two courses in chinese lit in translation THE MAJOR IN japanese. http://www.yale.edu/ycpo/ycps/E-L/eallFM.html
Extractions: [East Asian Languages and Literatures Courses] [Front Page] [Programs and Courses] [Key to Courses] ... [More Course Information] Director of undergraduate studies: Christopher Hill, 305 HGS, 432-2867, chris.hill@yale.edu FACULTY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES PROFESSORS Kang-i Sun Chang, Edward Kamens ( Chair ), Hugh Stimson, John Treat, Stanley Weinstein ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Charles Laughlin ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Christopher Hill SENIOR LECTORS Anton Chen, Wen-tao Cheng, Seungja Choi, Koichi Hiroe, Zhengguo Kang, Yoshiko Maruyama, John Montanaro, Ling Mu, Michiaki Murata, Masahiko Seto, Jae-hoon Shim, Mari Stever, Wei Su, William Zhou LECTORS Ning hui Liang, Hiroyo Nishimura, Li-li Teng, Peisong Xu LECTURER Pauline Lin The Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures offers majors in Chinese and Japanese. These are liberal arts majors intended to give the student a general knowledge of Chinese or Japanese literature and advanced skills in speaking, listening to, reading, and writing one of these languages. Courses in Indonesian and Vietnamese are listed under Southeast Asia Studies in this bulletin. Because the study of an East Asian language presents special challenges, all students interested in these languages are encouraged to begin their studies as early as possible in their careers at Yale. The Richard U. Light Fellowship, administered by the Office of International Education and Fellowship Programs, provides opportunities for qualified Yale students to study East Asian languages in East Asia. Students must begin language study no later than the sophomore year in order to complete the requirements of either major. Language requirements may be met in part by taking accelerated language courses elsewhere, and students are urged to make use of such courses whenever possible; however, those wishing to claim credit for language study completed at another university must take a placement examination to determine their level of competence. Students considering a major in the department should consult the director of undergraduate studies as soon as possible.
Bates College - German, Russian, And East Asian Lang/Lit and East asian languages gain particular insight into peoples whose lives are inthe process of unprecedented change. The curricula in chinese, japanese, German http://www.bates.edu/GREA.xml
Courses - Department Of Asian Studies the upcoming semester, Spring 2003) asian Studies Freshman Language AcquisitionBengali Burmese chinese chinese lit. Hindi Indonesian japanese japanese lit. http://lrc.cornell.edu/asian/courses/
Extractions: Courses The Department of Asian Studies offers courses in languages, linguistics, literatures, and religions. What's more, associated faculty throughout the university teach courses exploring issues in the politics, economics, history, culture, and development of different Asian regions. To see descriptions of the courses offered through the Department of Asian Studies, go to Cornell University Courses of Study Summer Courses within Asian Studies and Asian Languages are also offered through the School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions . Please note that Summer Courses offered by Asian Studies are listed under "Special Programs" in the Summer Sessions On-Line Course Catalog. More information on our Summer Courses is also available on our Summer Programs page. Outreach Activities are arranged throughout the year by the Asian Area Centers . During the Summer of 2002, the Department of Asian Studies coordinated
East Asian Literature code EA lit. Degrees MA, Ph.D. Subject East asian literature Concentrations asianreligions; chinese philology; classical chinese literature; classical japanese http://www.gradschool.cornell.edu/grad/fields_1/ea-lit.html
Extractions: Students may concentrate exclusively in either Japanese, Chinese, or Vietnamese, or they may do work in both areas. Minor subjects may also be chosen from other fields in the university, such as other literatures, comparative literature, linguistics, and theatre arts. Individual programs are designed in consultation with the Special Committee chairperson. Candidates for the M.A. degree are expected to take five semester courses and write a thesis. A reading knowledge of Japanese is essential for the master's degree in Chinese, and candidates in Japanese must study either Chinese or
East Asian Languages And Cultures Jones, Andrew. afjones@socrates.berkeley.edu. faculty (modern chinese lit). Kambara,Wakae. wkambara@socrates.berkeley.edu. lecturer (japanese lang). Katagiri, Yoko. http://ealc.berkeley.edu/email.html
Extractions: Aoki, Haruo haoki110@uclink4.berkeley.edu Asakura, Hanako b_houserenter@hotmail.com graduate student (Japanese) Ashmore, Robert rashmore@socrates.berkeley.edu faculty ( classical Chin lit) (on leave) Averbach, David averbach@socrates.berkeley.edu graduate student (Japanese) Bartlett, Christy chadosf@aol.com graduate student (Japanese) (away) Bei Dao laoshimo@yahoo.com vis faculty (Chinese poetry) Bosson, James mongboss@aol.com emeritus (Altaic languages, Tibetan) Cather, Kirsten kcather@socrates.berkeley.edu graduate student (Japanese) (away) Chase, Katherine kitsune@socrates.berkeley.edu vis lecturer (Japanese) Cheung, H. Samuel hmhschng@ust.hk Chong, Doryun
COURSES: East Asian Languages & Literatures (EALL), Fall 2002 50293, 372B, 001, Mod Jpn lit Fiction, 3, TR, 9 Contemporary Ethical Issues H = Hawaiian,asian, and Pacific Asia (3) Selected works of chinese, japanese, and Korean http://www.pae.hawaii.edu/2002_FALL_CATALOG/Schedule/EALL.HTM
Comp Lit Graduate Students Korean, German, japanese. Korean , asian American, and japanese lit erature. chinese,English, Spanish, chinese American literature, film studies. http://www.complit.uiuc.edu/Fall2002SpclztnList.htm
Comp Lit Graduate Students Colonial Latin American lit. Kong, YooJung. Korean, German, japanese. Korean ,asian American, and japanese literature. Li, Yi. chinese, English, Spanish. http://www.complit.uiuc.edu/grad/Fall2002SpclztnList.htm
Extractions: name languages literatures Aboussouan, Carine French, Arabic, English French, Arabic, English Adisasmito-Smith, Steven Sanskrit, English, Latin Sanskrit, English and American Literature, Latin; Dissertation: "Svaraj and Self-Reliance: Spiritual and Practical Autonomy in the Bhagavad-Gita, Manusmrti, and the works of Emerson, Thoreau, and Gandhi" Bartosik-Velez, Elise Spanish, Italian, English Dissertation: "Articulations of Empire and the Nation: Christopher Columbus in 19th Century Spain, Italy, Spanish America and the United States" Belghiti, Zohra Arabic, French, English Bhattacharya, Rini Hindi, French, English Blau, Amy German, American, Yiddish, French Bradley, Johanna Old Norse, German, Middle English Romance Old Norce-Icelandic and Modern German Lit Carson, Emily Pederson French, German Chen, Chih-Ning Chen, Shu-Ling
Asian Studies Certificate Program Anthropology. ANT 240, Southeast asian Ideologies. AH 222, chinese Painting.AH 223, Shrine and Image. lit 240, Traditional japanese literature. http://www.rochester.edu/College/CCAS/certificates/Asian.Requirements.html
Extractions: The Asian Studies Program at the University of Rochester is designed to permit students concentrating in the social sciences and humanities to develop knowledge of Asian cultures and languages as a complement to their disciplinary concentration. Those interested in the program must satisfy the requirements in their major field and, in addition, submit a program that includes at least the following:
Extractions: Inter-University Center, Tokyo, JapanGraduate Study of Japanese Language and Literature Chinese Lit. Dept., Tokyo UniversityGraduate Study of Chinese Classical Literature Yale UniversityPh.D. Program in East Asian Languages, Linguistics and Literatures Professional experience Yale UniversityResearch Assistant and Teaching Assistant; Director of Summer Far Eastern Language Institute Publications Books Dictionary of Spoken Chinese (IFEL Press, Yale University) Basic Course in Mandarin Chinese (GULARC, Georgetown University Pub.) Advanced Course in Mandarin Chinese (GULARC, Georgetown University Pub.) Wa-Ei Kokugo Jiten (New Standard Japanese-English Dictionary) (Nichigai Publishers, Tokyopublication now in process) Publications
Extractions: The Master of Arts in Chinese Language and Literature requires 36 units of graduate study in Chinese which may include courses from related fields, such as East Asian Studies and Comparative Literature. The course of study includes the following: 1. Language proficiency through fourth level (Chi 427, 428) and two semesters of classical Chinese (Chi 410, 411). (No more than 12 units, in Chinese language training may be applied toward the required 36 units. Students who enter with advanced proficiency in Chinese may be allowed to waive the language requirement but must enrollin additional prograrm-related courses to meet the required total). 2. At least two semesters of literary history courses to ensure a critical awareness of the broad scope of Chinese literature.
Graduate Course Listings State University. Graduate Course Listings. Back to DEALL Home Page chinese japanese East asian Lang. and lit. . chinese. (Core http://deall.ohio-state.edu/webdoc/course.htm
Japanese Studies Faculty Julia Andrews, Professor, History of Art chinese and japanese art, andrews.2@osu.edu. MineharuNakayama, Associate Professor, East asian Languages lit. http://www.acs.ohio-state.edu/internationalstudies/japan/japaninstitute/jfaculty
Japanese-Asian And Middle Eastern Languages And Literatures/ 10 or one course in chinese literature in translation (chinese 61, 62 The course willtrace the evolution of japanese culture by examining Dist lit; WCult NW. http://www.dartmouth.edu/~damell/programs/japanese.html
Asian And Middle Eastern Languages And Literatures-Chinese in the DAMELL major) 7) One course chosen from japanese 10, 61 with critical explorationof chinese poetics, in both chinese and English. Dist lit; WCult NW http://www.dartmouth.edu/~damell/programs/chinese.html
Extractions: An introduction to spoken and written modern Chinese. Conversational drill and comprehension exercises in classroom and laboratory provide practice in pronunciation and the use of the basic patterns of speech. Classes are conducted increasingly in Chinese. Reading in simple materials is extensive. Mandatory student-run drill sessions meet daily for one hour (5 hours/week) for all beginning Chinese language classes. Never serves in partial satisfaction of Distributive or World Culture requirements.
Associate Professor Of Japanese Literature Angela Yiu BA. Comparative literature and asian Studies (Magna cum laude). Parttime TeachingAssociate, chinese language September 1989-June 1990. Courses at Sophia. lit. http://133.12.40.44/Faculty/yiu.html
Extractions: a-yiu@sophia.ac.jp Courses Taught AS 614 Modern Japanese Fiction 1 (every year, Autumn 2002 AS 615 Modern Japanese Fiction 2 (every year, Spring 2002 AS 616 Call To Arms: Literature of Resistance (every other year, Spring 2002 AS 663 Interpretations of Modernity (every other year, not offered in 2002) Degree Area of Study University Date Ph.D. Modern Japanese Literature, East Asian Languages and Literatures Yale University May 1992 M. Phil. East Asian Languages and Literatures Yale University October 1989 Japanese Teachers Training Workshop Cornell University Summer 1988 M.A. East Asian Languages and Literatures Yale University May 1988 auditor Tokyo Christian Women's University Spring 1987 M.A. East Asian Studies Yale University May 1986 B.A. Comparative Literature and Asian Studies