ESSAY TWO ASSIGNMENT
UNDERSTANDING MODERN
JAPAN
THROUGH FICTION
Using examples and illustrations provided
by Natsume Soseki's Kokoro OR nagatsuka Takashi's The Soil:
A Portrait of Rural Life During Meiji Japan, explore insights into
modern Japanese life gained as a result of having read these works of
fiction.
The essay might focus, for example, on the
nature of human relationships as revealed in the works; on female or male
role expectations; on the manner in which adjustments are made to the
influences of modernization and/or Westernization; on the impact in people's
lives of the disruption of tradition by changes demanded for purposes
of survival in the modern world.
Limit your discussion to a set of related
topics unified by an overarching thesis utilizing the novel as a source
of illustration; avoid a superficial descriptive overview of the novel's
contents or an evaluation of the work's literary value / impact / importance.
ADDITIONAL SOURCES: Chie Nakane, Japanese
Society; Takeo Doi, The Anatomy of Dependence; Robert J.
Smith, Japanese Society: Tradition, Self and the Social Order.
ESSAY TWO IS DUE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17,
2004 (IF WRITING ON KOKORO) OR MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2004 (IF
WRITING ON THE SOIL). NOTE THE JOURNAL
ASSIGNMENT WHICH NEEDS TO BE COMPLETED ON THE NOVEL NOT CHOSEN AS
THE SUBJECT OF YOUR ESSAY.
STUDENTS ARE URGED TO CONSULT THE INSTRUCTOR
AT ANY TIME BEFORE THE DUE DATE FOR THE ESSAY IN QUESTION TO DISCUSS
THE APPROPRIATENESS OF A CHOSEN TOPIC, TO REVIEW AN OUTLINE OF ESSAY
CONTENTS, TO SEEK COMMENTS ON A DRAFT VERSION OF THE ESSAY OR TO DISCUSS
THE WRITING PROCESS IN GENERAL.