Middlebury

HIST 0312

Tokyo Between History & Utopia

Tokyo: Between History and Utopia
In this course we will explore the history of Tokyo—from its "prehistory" as a small castle town in the 16th century to the cosmopolitan metropolis of the 20th century—and trace how Tokyo has captured the imagination as a space of possibility, of play, and for many, of decadence. Through a range of sources, including films, novels, ethnographies, and historical essays, we will use Tokyo as a "site" (both urban and ideological) through which to explore broader questions related to capitalist modernity, the formation of the nation-state, cultural identity, gender politics, and mass-culture. 3 hrs. sem.
Subject:
History
Department:
History
Division:
Humanities
Requirements Fulfilled:
AAL HIS NOA SOC
Equivalent Courses:
JAPN 0312

Sections

Spring 2024

HIST0312A-S24 Seminar (Ward)

Spring 2021

HIST0312A-S21 Seminar (Ward)

Spring 2020

HIST0312A-S20 Seminar (Ward)

Spring 2018

HIST0312A-S18 Seminar (Ward)

Spring 2017

HIST0312A-S17 Seminar (Ward)

Spring 2014

HIST0312A-S14 Seminar (Ward)