Yale University East Asian Languages and Literatures

 

Additional Course Information

The following courses have been offered in the past. They are not offered in the current year but maybe offered in the future. For current courses please go to Online Course Information.

 

Chinese 500, Man and Nature in Chinese Literature.
Chinese 572, Chinese Visions of Violence in The Outlaws of the Marsh.
Chinese 574, Modern Chinese Literature.
Chinese 575, Literary Diaspora and the Idea of China.
Chinese 578, Shishuo xinyu and Six Dynasties Aesthetics.
Chinese 590, Materials and Methods in Research in Chinese.
Chinese 600, Seminar in Tang Literature.
Chinese 601, Chinese Literary Criticism from the Second to the Sixth Century.
Chinese 602, Readings in Classical Chinese Prose.
Chinese 634, The Canon of Poetry (Shi Jing).
Chinese 635, Seminar in the Ci Lyric
Chinese 636, Seminar in Chinese Prose from Tang to Ming.
Chinese 639, Canon and Gender in Ming-Qing Poetry and Drama.
Chinese 641, The Reception of Tang Poetry
Chinese 642, Readings in the Chuanqi Fiction of the Ming
Chinese 673, The Chinese Body Politic.
Chinese 686, Literature, Popular Culture, and History in China, Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries.
Chinese 687, Cities in Modern Chinese Literature
Chinese 692, Rereading the Six Dynasties Anthology, the Wen Xuan.
Chinese 704, Ming-Qing Literary Theory and Poetics.
Chinese 707, Literature, Culture, and Myth in Ancient China: From Chuci to Han Poetry.
Chinese 802, Dream of the Red Chamber, The Novel and Its Readers
Chinese 810, Hongloumeng and Eighteenth-Century Historiography
Chinese 825, Literature and Print Culture in Late Imperial China.
Chinese 826, Late Imperial Beijing in Vernacular Literature: Peking Opera, Storytelling, Novel.
Chinese 839, History and Aesthetics in the Ming-Qing Transition.
Chinese 840, Seminar in Qing Poetry.

Chinese 862, Historical Documents in Premodern China.
Chinese 872, Sound and Vision in Chinese Literature.

Japanese 501, The Tale of Genji and The Pillow Book.
Japanese 552, The Atomic Bombings of Japan in World Culture.
Japanese 553, Modern Japanese Fiction and Its Margins.
Japanese 565, Literary Chinese (Kambun) for Students of Japanese.
Japanese 576, Popular Culture from Late Edo to the Present.
Japanese 585, Naturalist Literature in the Global Frame.
Japanese 586, Japanese Cinema Before 1960.
Japanese 587, Japanese Cinema After 1960.
Japanese 702, Heian Period Prose and Poetry.
Japanese 703, Readings in Traditional Japanese Poetics.
Japanese 704, Readings in Early Modern Japanese Literature.
Japanese 830, Literature, Culture and Thought in Modern Japan.
Japanese 730, Japanese Bodies.
Japanese 871, Readings in Japanese Film Theory
Japanese 872, Theorizing Popular Cultures and Subcultures of Modern Japan.
Japanese 874, Research in Film History.

Detail from a pair of painted screens depicting the Tale of Genji; Japan, Edo Period (Yale University Art Gallery) Courses Detail from a pair of painted screens depicting the Tale of Genji; Japan, Edo Period (Yale University Art Gallery)