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HIS 373/573,
CONTEMPORARY JAPAN
IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

CLASS SCHEDULE

CONCLUDING THE COURSE OF STUDY
(FOUR SESSIONS) 

MONDAY, APRIL 24, 2000:  
ROLE PLAYING EXERCISE: CONTEMPORARY JAPAN  

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 2000:  
ROLE PLAYING EXERCISE: SEARCHING FOR ROOTS  

QUIZ SIX (ECONOMICS AND POLITICS) DUE

ESSAY ONE DUE

INTERNET DISCUSSION ONE REOPENED
WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 2000:  
CLASS DISCUSSION: JAPAN 2000   DISCUSSION: Japan 2000 in the Light of History   

READING:  

"The Limits of the Ultimate Industrial Society: The Coming Japanese Transformation" in JAPAN, pages 266 - 276.  

ARTICLES:

  • The '90s and Beyond" (The Wall Street Journal, January 30, 1989: 3 pages)
  • "Japan's Unmelted Minority Talks Up" (The New York Times, May 5, 1986: 1 page)
  • "Foreign Students Sense Discrimination" (Voices of Japan, January 1983: 1 page)
  • "Japan Isn't Ready for Illegal Aliens But It Has I 00,000" (The Wall Street Journal, undated: 2 pages)
  • "Prejudice and Black Sambo" (Time, August 15, 1988: 1 page)
  • "Racism in Japan" (Emerge, July / August 1993: 2 pages)
  • "Invisible Class" (The Wall Street Journal, June 2, 1992: 1 page)
  • "Working Their Way to a Sudden Death" (Japan Times Weekly, January 14 - 20, 1991: 1 page)
COURSE EVALUATION SESSION   JOURNAL ASSIGNMENT FOUR DUE
 
COURSE EVALUATION FORM DUE

INTERNET DISCUSSIONS ONE, THREE AND TEN CLOSED 


 CLASS SCHEDULE: THINKING ABOUT JAPAN | SOCIETY | POPULAR CULTURE | CULTURAL HERITAGE | THE POSTMODERN | EDUCATION, THE ECONOMY AND POLITICS | CONCLUDING
 


This site has been prepared by Lee A. Makela for the use of students at Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA, who are enrolled in HIS 373/573, Contemporary Japan in Historical Perspective during the Spring Semester of the 1999 - 2000 Academic Year; please contact him with any comments by email at l.makela@csuohio.edu.  
 Last revised: April 26, 2000