Anthropology 204 - Anthropology of Modern Japan

Anthropology of Modern Japan

Spring
2023
01
4.00
Joshua Roth

TTH 03:15PM-04:30PM

Mount Holyoke College
119908
Skinner Hall 216
jroth@mtholyoke.edu
Since the mid-nineteenth century, Americans have viewed Japan as the Orient's most exotic and mysterious recess, alternately enticing and frightening in its difference. Intense economic relations and cultural exchange between Japan and the U.S. have not dispelled the image of Japanese society and culture as fundamentally different from our own. In this course, we will strive for greater understanding of shared experiences as well as historical particularities. Issues covered may vary from one semester to another, but frequently focus on work, women, minorities, and popular culture. Films and anthropological works provide ethnographic examples of some key concepts.
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