Japanese 311
As the drive to rebuild modern Japan after WWII has slowed, latent and new social problems have become visible. This course offers interdisciplinary perspectives on issues such as care of the elderly and homeless, equal treatment of minorities, gender and labor issues, domestic and world ecological concerns, and relevant institutions that promote or attack prejudice towards heterogeneous social groups. Taught in English.
Reflective Narrative:
Being an American student I read about WWII but nothing really goes into the aftermaths on the Japanese people like this in any of the other classes I took. It also brought me more knowledge towards the Japanese people, friends and family I knew. I saw the reasons behind certain behaviors or ideas.
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