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ASST 3247 - Ideology and Social Change in Japan |
A sociological look at the conditions that have contributed to Japan's emergence as a world-class economic force. How do culture, social organization, life style, ideology, and global political change to affect Japan's rapid rise to power? Is Japan a closed society? What significance do factors such as racism, religion, education, family, the military, class, and population changes hold for understanding what happened in Japan and in Japan's relations with outsiders, particularly the U.S.? How does this analysis affect the future of American sociology? Duplicate credit warning: This course is regularly cross-listed with SOC 3247. Students may receive credit for only one course from: ASST 3247, ASST 3947, SOC 3247, or SOC 3947. Credit Hours: 3.000 Levels: Graduate, NonDegree Continuing Undergrad, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Base Lecture Division: Undergraduate Department: CLA:Asian Studies Course Attributes: Sustainability Inclusive |
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