East-Asian Languages and Cultures
63 Instructors / 89 Courses
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- Anderer, Paul
- Armstrong, Charles
- Bao, Weihong
- Barnett, Robert
- Brandt, Lisbeth
- Chung, Rachel
- De Bary, William
- Eguchi, Shigeru
- Fang, Fang
- Fukai, Miyuki
- Gentzler, Mason
- Gluck, Carol
- Haboush, Ja Hyun
- Hori, Hikari
- Hu, Lingjun
- Huang, Jennifer
- Hue, Mary
- Hughes, Theodore
- Hymes, Robert
- Jian, Guan
- Ko, Dorothy
- Lean, Eugenia
- Li, Feng
- Liu, Lening
- Liu, Lydia
- Liu, Liping
- Lurie, David
- Ma, Ningwei
- Meng, Yuan-Yuan
- Moerman, David
- Nazikian, Fumiko
- Nittono, Miharu
- Noguchi, Hiromi
- Okamoto, Keiko
- Park, Jisuk
- Pflugfelder, Gregory
- Qi, Shaoyan
- Qi, Li
- Rossabi, Morris
- Saito, Yoko
- Sato, Shinji
- Schirokauer, Conrad
- Schulz, Carol
- Shang, Wei
- Shen, Yan
- Shi, Zhongqi
- Shirane, Haruo
- Sobelman, Chih-ping
- Suzuki, Tomi
- Swartz, Wendy
- Tai, Xiaoxi
- Tan, Qiuyu
- Tuttle, Gray
- Wang, Zhirong
- Wang, Hailong
- Wang, Feng
- Won, Eunyoung
- Yan, Ling
- Yang, Guobin
- Yi, Hyunkyu
- Yu, Pauline
- Zelin, Madeleine
- Zhang, Li
Browse by course
- [CHNS C1101] Elementary Chinese I (N)
- [CHNS C1111] Elementary Chinese I (W)
- [CHNS C1102] Elementary Chinese II (N)
- [CHNS C1112] Elementary Chinese II (W)
- [CHNS C1201] Intermediate Chinese I (N)
- [CHNS C1221] Intermediate Chinese I (W)
- [CHNS C1202] Intermediate Chinese II (N)
- [CHNS C1222] Intermediate Chinese II (W)
- [CHNS W1010] Introductory Chinese A (N)
- [CHNS W1011] Introductory Chinese B (N)
- [JPNS W1001] Elementary Japanese A
- [JPNS W1002] Elementary Japanese B
- [JPNS C1101] First Year Japanese I
- [JPNS C1102] First Year Japanese II
- [JPNS C1201] Second Year Japanese 1
- [JPNS C1202] Second Year Japanese II
- [ASCE V2359] Introduction to East Asian Civilization: China
- [ASCE V2361] Introduction to East Asian Civilization: Japan
- [ASCE V2365] Introduction to East Asian Civilization: Tibet
- [ASCE V2363] Introduction to East Asian Civilizations: Korea
- [ASCE V2002] Introduction to Major Topics in Asian Civilizations: East Asia
- [AHMM V3320] Music of East Asia
- [AHUM V3400] Colloquium on Major Texts
- [EAAS V3615] Japanese Literature and Film
- [HSEA V3338] Cultural History of Japanese Monsters
- [HSEA W3880] History of Modern China I
- [HSEA W3881] History of Modern China II
- [HSEA W3863] The History of Modern Korea
- [HSEA W3878] Who Is the Samurai?
- [CHNS W4031] Introduction to the History of Chinese Literature (Beginnings to 900)
- [CLEA W4101] Literary and Cultural Theory: East and West
- [EAAS W4590] History/Aesthetic of Chinese Martial Arts Film
- [HSEA W4720] 20th Century Tibetan History
- [HSEA W4886] Gender, Passions, and Social Order in China since the 1500's
- [JPNS W4017] Fourth Year Japanese I
- [JPNS W4018] Fourth Year Japanese II
- [JPNS W4005] Third Year Japanese I
- [JPNS W4006] Third Year Japanese II
- 4th year Chinese
- 5th Year Japanese
- 5th year Chinese
- Advanced Chinese
- Advanced Chinese 3W
- Advanced Chinese N
- Advanced Korean
- CHNS G4015-G4016 Readings in Modern Chinese
- CHNS W4003-W4004 Advanced Chinese N
- CHNS W4017-W4018 Readings in Modern Chinese
- Chinese
- Chinese 3
- Chinese 4005/3W
- Chinese 4N
- Chinese Civ
- Civil Society, Public Sphere, and Public Protest in Contemporary China
- Contemporary Chinese Culture and Society
- East Asia's Dynamic Economies
- East Asian Colloquium
- East Asian Colloquium - 3400
- East Asian Texts
- Economic History of Modern China
- Elementary Chinese (Fall 2004)
- Elementary Korean
- Elementry Chinese W
- First-year Chinese
- Historiography of East Asia
- Intermediate Chinese
- Intermediate Japanese
- Intermediate Korean I
- Intro to Classical Chinese I
- Intro to Tang Poetry
- Introduction to Chinese Civilization
- Japan Civ, Colloquium on Major Texts
- Japan in the Twentieth Century
- Japanese Civilization
- Korean History
- Korean History & Literature classes
- Korean Literature and Film
- Lit. & Cult. Theory East & West
- Major Texts, Japan Civ, Japanese Religious Landscapes
- Major Works of Asian Tradition
- Modern Korea, East Asian Civ Korea
- Mongols in History
- Readings for Modern Chinese (4W)
- Shanghai Business Chinese Program
- The Mongols In History
- W3876: Ideas & Sociey in Modern Japan: 1600-Present
- chinese 1
- intermediate korean
- multiple courses

