- 20th Century Tibetan History
- Biography, Memory, and Modern Tibet: The Reading and Writing of Life-Stories
- Bodyscapes
- Changing China: Social Development and Conflicts
- China: Revolution and Reform
- Chinese Culture Through Film
- Chinese Foreign Policy
- Chinese Inner Asia to 1949
- Chinese Politics
- Chûshingura and the Samurai Tradition
- Civil Society, Public Sphere, and Popular Protest in Contemporary China
- Colonial Encounters
- Comparative Politics Seminar: Japan Government and Politics
- Constructing Culture: Imagine Tibet
- Contemporary Chinese Culture and Society
- Critical Approaches to East Asia in the Social Sciences
- Crossing Cultures: International Culture in East Asia
- Development and Political Change in Asia Pacific
- Early Chinese Calligraphy
- East Asia and the Future
- East Asian Capitalisms and Globalization
- East Asian Humanities
- East Asian International Relations
- East Asian Societies and Cultures
- East Asia's Dynamic Economies: Reflections on Modern Economic Theory
- Economic Organization and Development of China
- Emperors, Samurai, and the Men Who Love Them
- Envisioning the Snowland: Film and TV in Tibet and Inner Asia
- Ethnicity and Gender in China and Tibet
- Exploring Culture in the Great Cities of Asia
- Fashion Matters
- Food in World History
- Food, Self and Society
- Gender and Sexuality in Modern Japanese Society
- Gender in Contemporary East Asia (Ezawa)
- Gender in Contemporary East Asia (Zhang)
- Ghosts, Dreams and Visions: Literary and Psychological Representations of the Unconscious Mind
- Global Feminism
- Globalization and Citizenship
- Globalization and the State in East Asia
- The Great Wall of China
- Great Works of Literature I
- Great Works of Literature II
- History of East Asian Martial Arts
- The History of Modern Japan
- A History of Tibet
- The History of the World/ The World of History
- Humanities 101: Cultural Traditions of the World
- Humanities 102: Cultural Traditions of the World Since 1700
- Introduction to Asia
- Introduction to Asian-American Literature
- Introduction to Asian Civilization: Tibet
- Introduction to Japanese Cinema
- Japan and Globalization
- Japan and the World
- Japanese Government and Politics: Conflict and Consensus
- Japanese Society and Culture
- Korea in East Asia and the World
- Modern Chinese Politics
- Modern East Asia
- Modern Global History
- Modern Mongolia
- Mongolia's Middle Ages
- Mythical Histories in China and Japan
- National Cinema: East Asian Cinemas and their Transnational Contexts
- Ozu and World Cinema
- Philosophy East and West: An Introduction
- Philosophy in the Classical Age
- Popular Culture in China
- Race and Ethnicity in East Asia and Beyond
- Representing Chinese and Tibetan Relations in History: Competing Nationalisms in East Asia
- Samurai, Cowboy, Shaolin Monk: National Myths and Transnational Forms in Literature and Film
- The Samurai Tradition in Japanese Literature and Film
- The Short Story in East Asia and Beyond
- Space and Place in East Asia
- Stories of (Dis)location: Chinese Female Subjectivity in Transition
- Tibetan Civilization
- To Paint Their Lives: Women's Autobiographical Practices
- Traditional East Asia
- Truth, Beauty and Alienation in Japanese Film and Fiction
- Understanding Modern Tibet
- The World of Banned Books
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