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Glocal Culture Contents (Interdisciplinary)

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Code Course Title Credit Learning Time Division Degree Grade Note Language Availability
JAP3029 Research of Modern Japanese Literature 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Japanology Korean Yes
This course provides an understanding of Japanese contemporary literature and culture in a systematic manner. This class selects and discusses an certain issue from various fields of history, culture, politics, and economics within one semester.
JAP3031 International Order in East Asia and Japan 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-4 Japanology Korean Yes
The establishment of unique and particular relationships is the precondition for identifying a specific space among areas. Such relation network, different from that of other regions, exercises greater influence on all members involved, in either direct or indirect fashion. East Asia also had its own relation structure in the light of this fact. This course aims to examine changes in ways for countries to be connected in the pre-modern era and study Japanese history in the light of such relation network.
JAP3033 COMPARATIVE KOREAN AND JAPANESE CULTURE 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Japanology Korean Yes
Korea and Japan share not only geographical proximity but also the memory of colony-empire, but since the 1950s, they have been closely intertwined with each other as members of the US-led military-economic block of East Asia. This lecture focuses on Korean and Japanese culture and examines how the culture of these two regions was formed on this historical and political horizon. The purpose of the lecture is to enhance a deeper understanding that can overcome the current conflict between Korea and Japan.
JAP3034 Japan and the World in the view of War 3 6 Major Bachelor Japanology - No
Recently, Interest in the war is rising as the outbreak ofthe war in Ukraine and tensions in the Taiwan Strait rise. With the developmentof information and communication, the horrors of real-time war are shocking tous and providing an opportunity to look back on the war in history. In this class, we will examine how the war has affected not only Japanese society but also world history by looking at the wars that have occurred since ancient times in Japan to modern times. First, we will look at what kind of wars have historically occurred in Japan. Second, by looking at the war in Japanese history, we will look at how the war affected Japanese society. Third, we will look at how Japan's war affected world history. By examining the war in Japanese history in this way, we hope that it will be an opportunity to find out what internal and external effectsthe phenomenon of war has on future generations and to think about the meaning of international cooperation for peace again.
MCJ2005 Cybercomm. Theory 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 Media & Communication - No
This course covers communication situations of the cyber space on the basis of internet networks. It mainly focuses on similarities and differences between the old communication situations - that is, newspaper, radio, television, etc. - and the new communication situations. It also discusses about new communication models explaining the cyber communication.
PHL3027 Philosophy of Culture 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Philosophy Korean Yes
A philosophical study of the origins, structure, and development of human culture. It examines the ontological, epistemological, and ethical problems concerning human culture and seeks to get a comprehensive picture of it.
RUS3013 Russian Literature and Film 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Russian Language and Literature - No
Studies the interrelation between Russian literature and film at a variety of levels.