Reinventing “Japan” Colloquium

HIST287J

About the Course:

This year long interdisciplinary colloquium brings together graduate students who study Japanese history and culture. It introduces current scholarship on Japan via readings, discussions and presentations by visiting scholars, UCSB scholars and graduate students. The colloquium meets bi- weekly. Students will prepare readings for discussion, write a seminar-length paper and present their paper to the colloquium once during the year.

Same course as JAPAN 287J

Pre-requisites:

Graduate Standing

Documents:

View the course’s Canvas page or the instructor’s page for documents: Kate McDonald   

Schedule of Courses

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