The MA in Japanese at the University of Wisconsin–Madison offers an immersive study of Japanese language, classical and modern literature, and cultural analysis. The program prepares students for doctoral study, teaching, translation, or careers in international relations and cultural preservation.
Gender and Power in Heian-Era Literature
Manga as Modern Literature: A Cultural Analysis
Representation of War Memory in Post-War Japanese Novels
The Aesthetics of Mono no Aware in Classical Japanese Texts
Analyzing the Language of Japanese Advertising
Folklore and Myth in Contemporary Japanese Anime
The Role of Zen in Haiku Poetry and Aesthetics
Literary Depictions of Urbanization in 20th Century Japan
Translation Challenges in Natsume Sōseki’s Works
Japanese Horror Literature and its Global Influence
Queer Identities in Modern Japanese Fiction
Censorship and Literary Expression in Meiji Japan
Cultural Hybridity in Japanese Diaspora Literature
The Influence of Buddhism on Japanese Narrative Structure
Digital Media and Language Evolution in Modern Japan
Women Writers of the Taishō Period
Nationalism and Language Reform in Post-Meiji Japan
Themes of Isolation in Haruki Murakami’s Novels
Comparative Study of Kabuki and Western Theatre Forms
Language Politics and Identity in Okinawan Literature
Cultivate advanced knowledge of Japanese literature, history, and society while building linguistic fluency and critical research skills.
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