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Course: |
HH215A |
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Title: |
ASIA IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT |
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Credits: |
3-0-3 |
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Description: |
This course is designed to provide an alternative to HH215 "The West in a Global Context." It introduces students to pre-modern Asian civilization, including China, India, Japan and Southeast Asia. This course traces the dynamic manifestations of cultural, political, military and intellectual patterns, and examines them through a global perspective. Topics include Asian ways of war, as embodied in the Chinese art of war, the Mongol campaigns, Japanese samurai, and Buddhist and Hindu warrior kings. Moreover, students will encounter ancient Asian sages and their ethical ruminations not only in their own regard, but also in comparison with their counterparts in other world traditions including Classical, Judeo-Christian and Islamic cultures. The course fulfills the graduation requirement listed on matrices as HH2XY.
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Offered: |
Fall 2008-2009 |
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Requisites: |
Prereq: None.
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