EALC 275

Fall 2025 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 3 hours.

[IAI Code: H3908N] A wide-ranging introduction to the literatures of traditional China, Korea, and Japan. Selections from novels, plays, and poems are studied to gain insight into the cultures that produced them and to hone skills in textual analyses. Explores how influential texts have been repackaged and reinterpreted for modern audiences in media such as film and manga.

No knowledge of Chinese or Japanese language required. Same as CWL 275.

This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in Fall 2022 for:

Cultural Studies - Non-West
Humanities – Lit & Arts
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EALC 275 class schedule data for fall 2025
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
47197
Discussion/
Recitation
AD1
9:00AM -9:50AM
F
315 Gregory Hall
Bian, R
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/25/25-12/10/25
Degree Notes:
Humanities - Lit & Arts, and Cultural Studies - Non-West course.
47199
Discussion/
Recitation
AD2
10:00AM -10:50AM
F
106 David Kinley Hall
Wu, J
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/25/25-12/10/25
Degree Notes:
Humanities - Lit & Arts, and Cultural Studies - Non-West course.
47201
Discussion/
Recitation
AD3
1:00PM -1:50PM
F
223 David Kinley Hall
Wang, Y
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/25/25-12/10/25
Degree Notes:
Humanities - Lit & Arts, and Cultural Studies - Non-West course.
Section Info:
A wide-ranging introduction to the literatures of China, Korea, and Japan. We read selections from some of the greatest novels, plays, and poems from each tradition in order to gain insight into the cultures that produced them and hone our skills in textual and cultural analysis. At various points in the course, we also explore how these influential texts have been repackaged and reprocessed for modern audiences in a variety of media.
47209
Lecture
AL1
12:00PM -12:50PM
MW
319 Gregory Hall
Wang, Y
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/25/25-12/10/25
Degree Notes:
Humanities - Lit & Arts, and Cultural Studies - Non-West course.
Section Info:
A wide-ranging introduction to the literatures of China, Korea, and Japan. We read selections from some of the greatest novels, plays, and poems from each tradition in order to gain insight into the cultures that produced them and hone our skills in textual and cultural analysis. At various points in the course, we also explore how these influential texts have been repackaged and reprocessed for modern audiences in a variety of media.
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