Patrick Caddeau
Dean of Forbes College, Princeton University
Courses
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First-Year Seminars
Introductory courses on literature, culture, sustainability, and technology.
Cross Culture
Courses examining cultural conceptions of time, beauty, and identity
Japanese Literature & Translation
Classical to modern literature, reception history, and translation practice.
Film, Media & the Supernatural
Intersections of fiction, film, animation, and the supernatural in Japanese culture.
Humanities Core & Surveys
Broad surveys and the East Asian Humanities core sequence.
Religion & Philosophy
Religious traditions and aesthetic philosophies shaping Japanese literature and society.
All Courses
- FRS 192: Pure Land, Japan's Path to a Sustainable Future
- First Year Seminar (FYS): From Samurai to Sony
- Asian 31: The Six Senses in East Asia
- Asian 31: Culture Clash, Aesthetics and Identity in Modern Japan
- Asian 11: Asian Cosmologies: Construction of Space and Time in India, China, and Japan
- EAAS 3113: Reading the Tale of Genji as a Novel
- Asian 27: Reading The Tale of Genji as a Novel
- Asian 41: Modern Japanese Literature
- Japan 16: Japanese Literature, Film, and Translation
- EAS 318: The Supernatural in Japanese Fiction, Film, and Animation
- Asian 42: The Supernatural in Japanese Fiction, Film and Animation
- EAAS 3350: The Supernatural in Japanese Fiction, Film, and Animation
- HUM/EAS/COM 234: East Asian Humanities II: Tradition and Transformation
- HUM/EAS/COM 233: East Asian Humanities I: The Classical Foundations
- Asian 12: Introduction to the Literature of East Asia
- Asian 21: Religious Traditions of Pre-modern Japan Through Literature and Drama
- Asian 11: Perspectives on Asia: Zen Moments, Confucian Lives