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Asian American Filmography
Asian Revolutions in the 20th Century

About Conceptual Workshops
Aging in East Asia: Selected Teaching Resources
Aristocrat and Peasant in Heian Japan
Asian American Filmography
Asian Revolutions in the Twentieth Century: Teaching Resources and Strategies
Background Information for Teaching Journey to the West
Body and Beyond: Epistemology and the Body in Japanese Philosophy
Bruce Lee in Hong Kong and Harlem
Buddhism in the Classic Chinese Novel Journey to the West: Teaching Two Episodes
Buddhism and Japanese Aesthetics Bradley Park
Buddhist Art in East Asia: Three Introductory Lessons towards Visual Literacy
China’s Cultural Revolution
“Chinese” Perspectives on Identity Before the Nation
Chinese Women and Modernity
Chuang-Tzu’s Dream Conceptual Workshop
Combing the Past: Gender, Sexuality and Intergenerational Connections among Women in Zhang Mei’s “A Record”
A Comparative Exercise in Art History of Asia
Competing Views of Nationalism and Identity in Contemporary China
Constructing Identity in Narratives of Asian America
Critical Memo Assignment
Dialogue and Transformation: Buddhism in Asian Philosophy
East Asian Attitudes Toward Court Women: The Legend of Yang Guifei
East Asian Martial Arts: Historical Development, Modernization, and Globalization
East Asian Security Today: Surprising Stability and Potential Flashpoints
Economics and Culture in Late Imperial China
Eight Cases and Rulings from the Qing
An Exercise in Parallel Reading: Shi Poetry
Existentialism and East and West: Conceptual Workshop
Foundations and Transformations of Buddhism: An Overview
Illustrative Question Stems for Guided Reciprocal Peer Testing
Japanese Aesthetics and The Tale of Genji
Korea in International History: An Annotated Reading List
Koreans in Japan (Zainichi Koreans)
Language, Reality, and Politics in Early China
Law and Society: The Story of the 47
Law and Society in East Asia: Selected Teaching Resources
Literary Con/Texts
Lu Xun’s “My Old Home” and Beijing Bicycle
The Middle East and Asia: Revolutions in Comparative Perspective
Multiethnic Japan: Nation-Building and National Identity
Nationalisms, Ethnicity, and Identity in Contemporary China
Nationalisms in East Asia
Not Color Blind: Race, Ethnicity, and Nationality in East Asia
Okinawa: Beyond the Ethnic Other
Operation Babylift Through Film: Suggestions for Classroom Use of Precious Cargo and Daughter from Danang
Opium Trade Debate
Ox-Herding: Stages of Zen Practice
The Political Economy of Development in East Asia and Latin America
The Place of the Samurai in 20th Century Japan: Two Teaching Units
Politics of the Asian Diaspora in New York City and Beyond
Poster Politics: The Art of Revolution
Prostitution in East Asia
Race, Ethnicity, and National Identity: America, Korea, and Biracial Koreans
Race and Ethnicity in Asian America
Recent Developments in China’s Economy
Sacred Kingship and Sacrifice in Ancient India and China
The Samurai in Japan and the World, c. 1900
The Samurai in Postwar Japan: Yukio Mishima’s “Patriotism”
The Scene at the Kyoto Inn: Teaching OZU Yasujiro’s Late Spring
Selected Teaching Resources on Zen Buddhism
Social Science Meets Literature: using Sawako Ariyoshi’s The Twilight Years in Sociology and Psychology Courses
State, Market, and Economy In Postwar Japan
Teaching Journey to the West In World Literature Courses
Teaching Daughter from Danang
Three Gorges Dam Debate
Translation and Interpretation: Critical Exercise
Transnational Adoption: Further Reading for Instructors
The Trial of Wang Shiwei 1942
Using Takeshi Kitano’s Kikujiro in the Undergraduate Classroom
Women and Politics in Japan
Women’s Voices in Pre-Modern East Asian Literature
Your Honor I am Innocent: Law and Society in Late Imperial China

Teaching Materials & Resources
CATEGORY

Asian American Filmography
Asian Revolutions in the 20th Century
Asian Diasporas
Contemporary East Asian Societies
East Asian Economies
Film
Gender
Instructor Reference and Sample Assignments
Philosophy, Thought, and Religion
Politics and Government
Visual Arts
World History
World Literature

Teaching Materials & Resources
REGION / COUNTRY

East Asia
Asian Diasporas
China
Japan
Korea

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