Spring 2010 Asia related Undergrad & Grad courses

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Spring 2010 Asia related Undergrad & Grad courses * Graduate courses are in bold and open to graduate students only * For undergrads, list includes classes that fulfill the Research & Methods requirement COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR Asian Studies 150-1 Special Topics Foreign relations of modern Korea Patterson, W 150-2 Special Topics Urbanization in modern China Po, L 150-3 Special Topics Asian Law Zook, D 201 Graduate proseminar (open to MA students only) Wade, B Anthro 114* History of Anthropological Thought (fulfills Research & Methods req) Joyce, R C125A Archaeology of East Asia (cross-listed w/ Japanese) Habu, J 170 China Liu,X 230 Special Topics: East Asian Archaeology Habu, J 280D China Liu, X Buddhist Studies C114 Tibetan Buddhism (cross listed with SA and Tibetan C114) Dalton, J C115 Japanese Buddhism (cross listed with Japanese C115) TBA C130 Zen Buddhism (cross listed with EALC C130) Sharf, R C174 Japanese Buddhism in Diaspora (cross w/ Japanese C174) Williams, D C224 Readings in Tibetan Buddhist Texts The Staff C225 Readings in Japanese Buddhist Texts Williams, D Chinese 1B Elementary Chinese (5 sections) Yang, Y 1BX Elementary Chinese for Mandarin Speakers Liu, L 1BY Elem Chinese for Speakers of Other Dialects Liu, D 7B Intro to Modern Chinese Literature and Culture Jones, A 10B Intermediate Chinese Huang, L 10BX Intermediate Chinese for Mandarin Speakers Liu, X 100B Advanced Chinese Shiao, Y 100BX Advanced Chinese for Mandarin Speakers Shiao, Y 110B Intro to Literary Chinese Ashmore, R 112 Fifth Year Chinese B Li, I 136 Readings in Medieval Prose Ashmore, R 156 Modern Chinese Literature Schaefer, W

158 Reading Chinese Cities Po, L 189 Chinese landscapes: Space, Place and Travel Schaefer, W 234 Texts on Civilization of Medieval China Varsano, P 257 Modern Chinese Literature Jones, A EALC 103 Writing, Visuality and the Powers of Images Schaefer, W 106 Expressing the Ineffable in China and Beyond Varsano, P C130 Zen Buddhism (cross listed with Buddhist Studies C130) Sharf, R Econ 100A* Economic Analysis-Micro (*fulfills Research & Methods req) Woroch, G 100B* Economic Analysis-Macro (*fulfills Research & Methods req) Wood, S 101A* Economic Theory-Micro(*fulfills Research & Methods req) Card, D 101B* Economic Theory-Macro (*fulfills Research & Methods req) Magin, K 162 The Chinese Economy Roland-Holst, D C181 International Trade Roland-Holst, D Film 108-2 Anime Sas, M Geography 164 The Geography of Economic Development in China Hsing, Y History 6B Intro to Chinese History from Mongols to Mao Cook, A 103F-1 Asia (special enrollment procedure, see bottom of list) TBA 103F-2 Asia: Death and Afterlife in Traditional China Tackett, N 103F-3 Asia: Historiography of Identity in Modern Japan Franks, L 111B Modern Southeast Asia Zinoman, B 113B Modern Korean History Wells, K 114B Modern South Asia Despande, P 116A Early China Nylan, M 116B Two golden ages: China during the Tang and Song Dynasties Tackett, N 118C Empire and Alienation: The 20th Century in Japan Franks, L History of Art 130A Early Chinese Art, Part I Berger, P 137 The Art of Southeast Asia Williams, J 190A-1 Asian: Surface Tensions in Japanese Painting Levine, G 190A-2 Asian: 30 Masterpieces of Korean Art Kim, S 190-3 Asian: Tibetan Art Tsultem, U 192-1 Asian: Zen Art Levine, G 192-2 Asian Huang, E

230-1 Seminar in Chinese Art Berger, P 236 Seminar in the Art of India Williams, J International and Area Studies Scope and Methods of Research in Intl and Area Studies 102-2, 3* (fulfills Research & Methods req) Shackford-Bradley Interdisciplinary Studies 189* Introduction to Interdisciplinary Research Methods (fulfills Research & Methods req) Bhandari, R Japanese 1B Elementary Japanese (11 sections) Tomizuka, M IBL Supplementary Work in Listening-Elementary Konishi, Y 1BS Supplementary Work In Kanji Yanai, Y 7B Intro to Modern Lit and Culture Wallace, J 10B Intermediate Japanese (5 sections) Wallace, N 10BG Supp. Work in Grammar (intermediate) Takata, M 10BS Supp. Work in Kanji (intermediate) Imagawa, K 100B Advanced Japanese (3 sections) Kambara, W 102 4th Year Readings: Japanese Culture Shibahara, C 104 4 th Year Readings: Japanese History Baker, Y C115 Japanese Buddhism (cross-listed w/ Buddhist Studies) TBA 140 Heian Prose Horton, H 144 Edo Literature TBA 159 Contemporary Japanese Literature Wallace, J 163 Translation: Theory and Practice Hasegawa, Y C174 Japanese Buddhism in Diaspora (cross-listed w/ Budd Std) Williams, D C175 Archaeology of East Asia (cross-listed w/ Anthro) Habu, J 232 Japanese Bibliography Horton, H 255 Seminar in Prewar Japanese Literature O Neill, D Korean 1B Elementary Korea (3 sections) Kim, M 1BX Elementary Korean for Heritage Speakers (3 sections) Park, J 7B Intro to Modern Korean Literature Shin, J 10B Intermediate Korean (2 sections) Lee, S 10BX Intermediate Korea for Heritage Speakers (3 sections) Lee, S 100B Advanced Korean (2 sections) Lee, M 102 4th Year Readings: Social Science and History Ko, K 112 Fifth-Year Korean B Ko, K 180 Critical Approaches to Modern Korean Literature Shin, J

Legal Studies 161 Law in Chinese Society Berring, RC Linguistics 100* Introduction to Linguistic Science (*fulfills Research & Methods req) Mikkelsen, L Music 134B Music of Japan (offered by Chair of Asian Studies) Wade, B 140 Javanese Gamelan (2 sections) Midiyanto, M 248A Topics in Asian Music Wade, B Philosophy 100* Philosophical Methods (*fulfills Research & Methods req) Noe, R Political Science 128 Chinese Foreign Policy Lee, H 143A Northeast Asian Politics - China Dittmer, L 143B Northeast Asian Politics Vogel, S 143C Chinese Politics O Brien, K 149E Special Topics Area Studies: Politics of Southeast Asia Zook, D 244A Analysis of Contemporary China Dittmer, L 245B International Relations in East Asia Pempel, T Political Economy of Industrial Societies 100* Classical Theories of Political Economy (*fulfills R&M req) Bailey, S 101* Contemporary Theories of Political Economy (*fulfills R&M req) Crawford, B Religious Studies C166 India's Great Epics: The Mahabharata and the Ramayana Goldman, R Sociology 101* Sociology Theory I (*fulfills Research & Methods req) Riley, D South and Southeast Asia Studies 120 Topics in South and Southeast Asian Studies Edwards, P 190 Seminar in South and Southeast Asian Studies Dalmia, V 250-1 Seminar in South and Southeast Asian Studies Hadler, J 250-2 Seminar in South and Southeast Asian Studies Faruqui, M 250-3 Seminar in South and Southeast Asian Studies Edwards, P South Asia Studies C114 Tibetan Buddhism (cross-listed w/ Tibetan C114) Dalton, J C142 India's Great Epics: The Mahabharata and the Ramayana Goldman, RP 144 Islam in South Asia Faruqui, M 215B Readings in Indian Buddhist Texts Von Rospatt, A

C224 Readings in Tibetan Buddhist Texts (c-l w/ Tibetan C224) Dalton, J Southeast Asia Studies 10B Introduction to the Civilization of Southeast Asia Hadler, J *History 103F Special departmental online enrollment procedures are required and will take place between October 12-15, 2009. Beginning October 9, course descriptions and enrollment instructions for History 103 seminars will be available in 3229 Dwinelle Hall or by visiting history.berkeley.edu/undergraduate.