Sophomore Seminar: The Public Servant and Other Heroes: A History of Japan through Film

GLOBAL STUDIES 280

An examination of key turning points in the history of Japan from the mid-19th century to the present, this course uses film, in addition to written materials, to gain an understanding of political and social transformation over time. We focus in particular on the role of public servants in facilitating and, at times, obstructing change. Students will view and discuss eleven films screened in Japanese with English subtitles, including The Twilight Samurai, To Live, and Shin Godzilla. In-person attendance at screenings is required. Through written and visual materials, students will learn about the history of Japan, consider the value of public service, and evaluate the utility of film for engaging the past.
Course Attributes: BU BA; BU IS; AS HUM; AS LCD; FA HUM; AR HUM; EN H

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Sophomore Seminar: The Public Servant and Other Heroes: A History of Japan through Film
INSTRUCTOR: Watt
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Sophomore Seminar: The Public Servant and Other Heroes: A History of Japan through Film
INSTRUCTOR: Watt
View Course Listing - FL2022
View Course Listing - SP2025