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Global Cultures of Japan and Korea (ASIA30005)
Undergraduate level 3Points: 12.5On Campus (Parkville)
Overview
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This subject will move beyond simple comparisons between nation-states by looking at Japan and the Korean Peninsula as a regional space of historical overlap and cultural intersection. By critically examining cultural expressions such as literature, film, and television drama, this subject will analyse historical narratives and claims of legitimacy, the processes involved in the construction of “national” culture, as well as each country’s engagement with the broader international community. Lectures will focus on concepts as well as historical and cultural context, which will then be applied to the analysis of cultural texts during tutorial sessions.
Intended learning outcomes
Students who successfully complete this subject should be able to:
- Analyse cultural texts of various genres
- Critically reflect on definitions and understandings of culture
- Formulate arguments based on textual evidence
- Increase knowledge relating to the historical, social, and cultural interactions between Japan and Korea
- Develop foundational research skills by locating and examining primary and secondary sources.
Generic skills
Students who successfully complete this subject should gain skills in:
- Self-reflection
- Effective verbal and written expression
- Organisational and time management
- Working in collaboration with others
- Feeling empathy for different perspectives and experiences.
Last updated: 9 February 2025