Making Sense of Race and Ethnicity in Japan

In this course we will examine and come to understand ideas about ethnicity and race in Japan using a critical historical approach. Probing the categorization of various groups in Japan provides insight into Japan’s diverse population and at the same time helps students see the historical and cultural specificities of racial categories across cultures. Students will read historical and contemporary texts on Korean Japanese, burakumin, new immigrants, and other groups, and examine both the development of these often-marginalized identity categories and the challenges faced by people considered “other” in Japan today. 3 hrs. lect.

Schedule
11:15am-12:30pm on Tuesday, Thursday (Feb 12, 2024 to May 13, 2024)
Location
McCardell Bicentennial Hall 403
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