This course explores how reading has been defined, taught, and theorized from a comparative East Asian perspective. Focusing on key moments of transformation from antiquity through the early modern period in China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, and Inner Asia, we will examine the core tools readers have used to make sense of texts. This course will further consider methodological strategies for the study of reading and the history of textual interpretation, drawing on research from other regional contexts.
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