| source Johns Hopkins University (X) |
level Upper Level Undergraduate (3) Graduate (1) Lower Level Undergraduate (1) |
department East Asian Studies (X) |
An introduction to the philosophy, practice, and lived experience of Buddhists in Tibet and Nepal, using traditional Tibetan texts and contemporary anthropological literature Cross-listed with East Asian Studies
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This course examines the experience of Chinese women, and also how writers, scholars, and politicians (often male, sometimes foreign) have represented womenâs experiences for their own political and social agendas. Cross listed with East Asian Studies.
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Reading and discussion of works in Western languages on the role of cities in Chinese society, from the Tang dynasty (628-906 A.D.) to the present. Cross-listed with East Asian Studies
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Undergrads who wish to be enrolled in this class must have taken 190.348 and by permission only. This seminar is structured around key concerns in China's domestic politics, including the politics of economic reform, central-local-relations, corruption, increasing inequality, the role of intellectuals, the rise of quasi-governmental organizations, various channels for political participation and protest, and other contemporary issues. (CP)
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