| Week 1: Introduction | 
| 1 | Introduction to the Course |  | 
| Week 2: Analyzing Japan / Analyzing Popular Culture | 
| 2 | Film Segment: "The Japanese Version" |  | 
| 3 | The History of Popular Music in Japan |  | 
| Week 3: Racial Boundaries and Representation in Popular Culture | 
| 4 | Film Segment: "Doubles" |  | 
| 5 | Race in Japanese Hip-Hop |  | 
| Week 4: Gender, Sexuality, and Popular Culture | 
| 6 | Seminar on "Gender Roles and Anime." 
 If unable to attend the Seminar, then your Assignment is to Write a 2-page Commentary Contrasting Two of the Assigned Readings (Due by Ses #8).
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| 7 | Special Event: "Comfort Women of Korea visit MIT." 
 If you cannot attend, an additional assignment can be done instead.
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| Week 5: Identity, Resistance, and Popular Culture: Borders and Crossings | 
| 8 | Japanese Identity: Homogeneity or Difference? | Discussion of Essay #1 Assignment | 
| 9 | Methods and Approaches to the Study of Popular Culture | Essay #1 Due (5 Pages, Double-Spaced) | 
| Week 6: Manga and Cultural Production | 
| 10 | Harvard Talk |  | 
| 11 | A Sociology of Cultural Production of Manga |  | 
| Week 7: Manga and Power | 
| 12 | Metropolis: Fritz Lang to Tezuka to Otomo |  | 
| 13 | Manga and Social Commentary |  | 
| Week 8: Manga and Anime | 
| 14 | Harvard Talk |  | 
| 15 | Who are the Otaku? |  | 
| Week 9: Assessing Manga as Cultural Form | 
| 16 | In Class Discussion of Manga Issues Re: Essay 2 |  | 
| 17 |  | Essay #2 Due (5 Pages, Double Spaced) | 
| Week 10: Re-Imagining Japan | 
| 18 | Tradition and Transnationalism |  | 
| 19 | Flow or Appropriation - Whose Culture is it? (2) |  | 
| Week 11: Japanese Television | 
| 20 | Student Presentations 1 |  | 
| 21 | Japanese Television |  | 
| Week 12: Japanese Popular Literature | 
| 22 | Student Presentations 2 |  | 
| 23 | Japanese Popular Literature |  | 
| Week 13: Crisis and Restructuring | 
| Week 14: Popular Culture and Japan's Future | 
| 24 |  | Final Paper is Due the Last Day of Class. There is no Final Exam
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