Middlebury

JAPN 0231

Emotion in Japanese

Emotion in Japanese, Spoken and Unspoken (taught in English)
How do our emotions surface in speech and text? To what extent are they explicit or implicit? How do linguistic and cultural differences affect how we express our feelings? In this course, we will examine various forms of sentiments in Japanese and beyond through the lens of cognitive linguistics, the scientific study of language and mind. Students will be able to analyze the language of visual, auditory and gustatory experiences depicted in various genres, including haiku, popular songs, food magazines, manga and online communication. We will be reading classical and contemporary articles on sound symbolism, emotion nouns and adjectives, metaphor, and recent stylistic changes, among other topics. Class meetings consist of lectures and in-class discussions in English.
Subject:
Japanese
Department:
Japanese Studies
Division:
Languages
Requirements Fulfilled:
CW NOA SOC
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Sections

Spring 2025

JAPN0231A-S25 Lecture