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The East Asia Center was founded in 1975 to provide a forum for faculty and student interest in East and Southeast Asia. The Center sponsors a speaker series and travel grants, and promotes activities and events related to Asia. The Center is an interdisciplinary organization of faculty, each of whom is a full member of a department. Asia-related courses are taught as part of the various departmental curricula.
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Courses Offering
Courses Offering
New Courses!
Courses Offering JAPN 480: Lost and Found in Translation (3 credits)
  An advanced language seminar that introduces students to literary analysis using selections from works by contemporary Japanese fiction writers.
Courses Offering JPTR 460: Early Modern Japanese Literature (3 credits)
  This course will focus on early modern Japanese literature, spanning the period from 1600 to 1900, known variously as the Edo or the Tokugawa period.
Courses Offering JPTR 490: Sleuthing Japan’s Culture and Society: Japanese Mysteries (3 credits)
  This course will examine the diverse cultural landscapes of Japan through the prism of its finest and most popular mysteries and detective fiction.
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MUSI 307: Worlds of Music
(3 credits)

This course aims to introduce students to selected musical traditions of Korea.

 
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  Upcoming Events and Lectures
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Endangered Ethnic Environments Across the Qing Borderlands

 
Professor David Bello, Washington and Lee University
 

Friday October 10th, New Cabell Hall 222 at 3:00 pm

 
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East Asia Center Newsletter
The Fall 2008 newsletter is now available

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Interested in the UVa programs in Shanghai? 
Take a look at the 2008 Shanghai Program's Newsletter!
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Alumni Survey If you are an East Asian Studies Alumni of UVa,
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