What is the truth in history? Is there one truth? In this course, students learn World War II from the Japanese point of view by reading and examining Japanese history textbooks, novels, essays, and films. Historical events such as the bombings of Pearl Harbor and Hiroshima can be perceived differently depending on whether you study them in Japan or in America. In other words, history textbooks in Japan and in America don’t necessarily share the same perspective for the same event. Throughout the course, students will read and discuss the Japanese perspective on World War II to improve their Japanese skills and knowledge as well as reinforce previous knowledge of Japanese language and culture. As the final project of the course, students will revise the Japanese history textbooks based on their understanding of how history should be taught. Registration for this course will be on Wednesday, May 17 from 3:30pm – 5:00pm and Thursday, May 18 from 2:00pm – 4:00pm in Barn 218.
What Is the Truth? World War II from the Japanese Perspective (JPN4709.01)
Ikuko Yoshida
Prerequisites: Six terms of Japanese or permission of the instructor.
Credits: 4
T 10:00am - 11:50am; F 10:00am - 11:50am
Maximum Enrollment: 10
Course Frequency:
This course is categorized as 4000, All courses, Four Credit, Ikuko Yoshida, Japanese, Tuesday and/or Friday Mornings, and tagged critical thinking, cultural studies, history, Japan, text analysis, World War II.
Credits: 4
T 10:00am - 11:50am; F 10:00am - 11:50am
Maximum Enrollment: 10
Course Frequency:
This course is categorized as 4000, All courses, Four Credit, Ikuko Yoshida, Japanese, Tuesday and/or Friday Mornings, and tagged critical thinking, cultural studies, history, Japan, text analysis, World War II.