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JAPN2098

Of courtesans, samurai, and vengeful ghosts: Japanese literature of the early modern period

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Assessment:

6

TBC

100% coursework

Prerequisite:

Nil

Co-requisite:

Nil

Description

English-medium elective


This course offers a panoramic view of the literature of the Edo period (1600–1868), one of the most vibrant and productive moments in Japanese literary and cultural history, often described as “early modern.” In addition to introducing students to major authors and texts—covering poetry, narrative prose, theater, and important intellectual currents—the course will explore the various social worlds in which early modern cultural and literary production was rooted: the worlds of the samurai, urban commoners, or the courtesans in the "pleasure quarter."

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