About Japan, A teacher's resource
 

Topic: Using Pop Culture to Teach About Japan


From pokemon cards to anime classics, many American students are fascinated by Japanese culture. Like popular culture throughout the world, popular culture in Japan ranges from the silly games designed to distract young children to serious commentaries on life and the most pressing contemporary issues facing modern society. The various resources and teaching ideas on About Japan related to this theme are designed both to equip teachers with the knowledge necessary to understand popular culture as well as use popular culture as a window through which to teach more broadly about Japan and modern society. Our exciting array of resources includes podcasts, essays, lessons, photos and bibliographies.

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Topic: Postwar Japan


POSTWAR JAPAN. The end of Japan's seemingly endless "postwar" period is a topic of much debate. The materials covered by this theme encompass the broadest definition, covering the period right up until the present, offering ample chance for students to debate the end of Japan's postwar. During this period, Japan has experienced extraordinary and often rapid changes in daily life, material culture, as well as economics and its role in the world. The diverse resources and essays here, as well as the soon to be posted lesson plans, offer multiple entry points for teaching about Japan between 1945 and the present.

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Topic: Imperial Japan


Imperial Japan, defined here to include both domestic and foreign policy history during Japan’s period of imperialism, represents arguably the most controversial period of Japanese history. About Japan presents multiple and often conflicting viewpoints and approaches to teaching this theme along with an exciting and varied selection of resources ranging from postcards from the period to scholarly essays.

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