Guide to the Stanford University, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Honors Theses
Stanford University Archives staff
Stanford University Libraries
Department of Special Collections and University Archives
October 2012
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Overview
Call Number: SC4-3651
Creator:
Stanford University. Dept. of East Asian Languages and Cultures.
Title: Stanford University, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, honors theses
Dates: 1992-2007
Physical Description:
13 volume(s) (2 boxes)
Summary: Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Stanford University Dept. of East Asian Languages and Cultures.
Language(s): The materials are in English.
Repository:
Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Stanford University Libraries
557 Escondido Mall
Stanford, CA 94305-6064
Email: speccollref@stanford.edu
Phone: (650) 725-1022
URL: http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/spc/spc.html
Administrative Information
Provenance
Theses were transferred to the Stanford University Archives from the Hume Writing Center in 2011.
Information about Access
The collection is open for research use; materials must be requested at least 48 hours in advance of intended use. No photocopies
may be made.
Ownership & Copyright
Copyright is retained by the creator for materials they have authored or otherwise produced. Transmission or reproduction
of materials requires the written permission of the copyright owner
Cite As
[Identification of item], Stanford University, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Honors Theses (SC4-3651).
Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif.
Scope and Content
This collection consists of honors theses written by undergraduates in the Stanford University Department of East Asian Languages
and Cultures.
Access Terms
East Asia--Study and teaching.
Student papers.
Collection Contents
Accession ARCH-2011-152
Theses
Box 1
Hart, William T.,
Epiphany at Lushan: Zhou Enlai's shift for survival.
2007
Box 1
Heldt, Gustav Christopher,
Lust for enlightenment: the body and Buddhist praxis in the Noh play Sotoba Komachi.
1992
Box 1
Kushida, Kenji,
The Japanese wireless telecommunications industry: innovation, organizational structures, and government policy.
2001
Box 1
Leventhal, Eric M.,
In the name of equity: Japanese secondary students in crisis and the necessity for reconsideration of the current reform model.
2000
Box 1
Lopez, Sarah,
The psychology of the single mother in the fiction of Tsushima Yûko.
1997
Box 1
Tan, Tie Wee,
Consolidating separation: the policies of Lee Teng-hui and Chen Shui-bian towards the political status of Taiwan.
2002
Box 1
Tollerud, Suzanne,
Beyond Beijing: American media coverage of China's 1989 demonstrations in the provinces.
2007
Box 1
Tsai, Robin,
A view from the "other" side: majority/minority identity formation in southwest China.
2003
Box 1
Root, Megan,
Corporate responsibility in Chinese companies: the legacy of socialism.
2004
Box 1
Harding, Sarah C.,
Cartwheels for China: a contemporary anthropological study set in Beijing, China, comparing the lifestyles of female gymnasts
to those of non-athlete students
.
2000
Box 2
Benson, Carey E.,
Gairaigo: Japanese and foreign, tradition and modernity in Japanese popular culture.
1998
Box 2
Lasker, Johanna,
The transexuality of teaching: how to Japanese female teachers coordinate "female" language and authority?.
1995
Box 2
Fraleigh, Matthew,
Confessions of the flesh: corporality in the literature of Mishima Yukio.
1994