The Bachelor of Arts in Japanese at the University of Wisconsin–Madison offers a comprehensive curriculum focused on the language, literature, and cultural traditions of Japan. Students gain fluency in spoken and written Japanese while exploring historical and modern texts, pop culture, religion, and intercultural communication.
The Role of Nature in Classical Japanese Poetry: Haiku and Tanka
Gender and Identity in Contemporary Japanese Manga
A Linguistic Study of Honorifics in Japanese Language
The Influence of Shinto and Buddhism on Japanese Cultural Practices
War Memory and National Identity in Japanese Cinema
Translating Japanese Idioms: Cultural Nuances and Challenges
Analyzing the Aesthetic Philosophy of Wabi-Sabi in Japanese Art
Postwar Japanese Literature and the Search for National Identity
Language Acquisition Challenges in Japanese for English Speakers
Cultural Representation in Anime: Globalization and Authenticity
The Depiction of Family Structures in Japanese Drama
The Role of Silence and Indirectness in Japanese Communication
Rural vs. Urban Identity in Modern Japanese Fiction
Japanese Business Etiquette and its Societal Impact
Mythological Figures in Japanese Folktales: Kitsune and Oni
A Study of Japanese Kanji Evolution and Its Chinese Influence
Women Writers in Meiji and Taisho Japan
The Samurai Ethic: Bushido in Literature and Society
Impact of Westernization on Japanese Language and Culture
The Role of Festivals in Preserving Traditional Japanese Identity
Teaching Japanese Through Immersive Media Tools
Master the Japanese language and explore one of the world’s richest literary and cultural traditions with UW–Madison’s Japanese program.
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