Folklore | EAST ASIAN FOLK AND ETHNOGRAPHY 2412 Janelli
F600 | 2411 | Schrempp


Above section meets with F740. This seminar examines folkloristic and
ethnographic research on China, Japan, Korea, and their diasporic
populations, with particular attention to how the shifting research
orientations of the twentieth-century were shaped by social, political,
economic, and intellectual movements in these societies and elsewhere in the
world.  Required readings are in English, but students who possess the
appropriate language abilities are encouraged to incorporate scholarship in
the vernacular languages of East Asia.

F600 Requirements.  Each participant is asked to:
(1) Submit a series of one-page synopses setting forth: (a) the main
point(s) of each week's assigned reading prior to its discussion in class,
and (b) two written questions for class discussion.  These submissions will
be graded and will contribute 25% of the semester's grade.
(2) Contribute to class discussions (25%)
(3) Submit a draft of an original research paper relevant to the seminar and
one week later endure 30 minutes of constructive criticism from the rest of
the class (20%)
(4) Submit a revised research paper of about 20 to 30 pages (30%).

Cross listed with Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures.