The Department of Japanese Studies, previously known as the Japanese Studies Section, was established in 1987 offering minor and elective courses. and Ph.D.
To meet the growing needs of the community, a multi-disciplinary major program was set up in 1991, offering academic training in Japanese society, culture, and language. Over time, the Department of Japanese Studies has developed into a comprehensive programme providing undergraduate and postgraduate training in Japanese studies and language. Our programme explores Japan through multiple disciplin
ary fields including anthropology, cultural history, film studies, international relations, linguistics, popular culture studies and sociology. Our programme has emerged as a leader in research that explores the historical and contemporary relationships between Japan, Hong Kong, and China. Our faculty members publish widely in international journals in English, Japanese, and Chinese, and actively present papers in international conferences around the world. In our scholarship, we use our expertise on Japan to develop fresh insight on critical issues involving Japan, Hong Kong and China. Our mission is to provide our students with a rigorous education that combines critical perspectives on Japanese society and culture with high levels of Japanese language ability. We have established extensive networks with top universities in Japan that enable all of our major students to spend one year in Japan as exchange students. We distinguish ourselves among our counterparts by the outstanding levels of language ability achieved by our graduates, and our students enjoy nearly universal job placement upon graduation. Our graduates are successful in diverse fields including finance, trade, manufacturing, education, tourism, and government, and a significant number pursue further studies - our graduates hold M.A., MBA, J.D. degrees from institutions in Hong Kong and overseas. We are committed to educating students who are dedicated to building relationships between Japan, Hong Kong, and China, and who thus serve Hong Kong, the region, and the world. What is Japanese Studies? Japanese Studies refers to the academic study of Japan from historical, cultural, and linguistic perspectives, and includes both humanities and social sciences. Japanese Studies has emerged through multiple traditions including Japanese scholars studying their own society, European scholarship on Japan following contact in the Edo Period, and the rise of Area Studies in the United States following the end of World War II. Area Studies emerged from the realization that conventional academic disciplines failed to adequately address particular geographic or cultural areas, leading to gaps in knowledge of our world. Japanese Studies allows students to acquire comprehensive knowledge of Japan grounded in multiple academic disciplines and language training. Japanese studies include comparative and transnational approaches that look beyond Japan’s borders into the ways that culture, people, and ideas move within and through national boundaries. Japanese studies are important to Hong Kong and China because of the great economic, cultural and historical inter-relationships between Hong Kong, China, and Japan. Japanese studies major students learn how to use multi-disciplinary approaches to analyze a cultural region, and how to apply this critical and flexible approach to the study of other societies including their own.
24/10/2016
柄谷行人國際研討會 International Conference on Karatani Kojin
主題演講 Keynote Speech
柄谷行人 Karatani Kojin 「作為精神的資本 Capital as Spirit」
14-11-2016 15:30-17:00
香港中文大學馮景禧樓地下低層太古堂2號室
Swire Hall 2, Fung King Hey Building, CUHK
日語發表,附中文翻譯 Delivered in Japanese with Chinese Translation
小組會議 Panel Sessions
廖欽彬(中山大學)
楊哲(中山大學)
王耀航(香港中文大學)
陳詩雨(神戶大學)
Dennitza Gabrakova(香港城市大學)
Rein Raud(University of Helsinki/University of Tallinn)
張政遠(香港中文大學)
15-11-2016 14:00-18:00
香港中文大學梁銶琚樓401室
Rm 401 Leung Kau Kui Building, CUHK
英語、普通話 Delivered in English / Mandarin
歡迎參與 All are welcome
主辦 Organizer: 香港中文大學日本研究學系 Dept. of Japanese Studies, CUHK
贊助 Sponsor: 香港中文大學新亞書院 New Asia College, CUHK
Comparative Asian Research Network (CARN) Monthly Lecture Series on Issues and Research in the Asian Region in 16 Nov 2016
13/10/2016
Comparative Asian Research Network (CARN) Monthly Lecture Series on Issues and Research in the Asian Region in 03 Nov 2016
08/06/2016
The Department will host a conference on ‘Japanese Food Businesses in Hong Kong’ this Saturday (11 June 2016) in CYT LT6 at 10:30am. You are cordially invited to join this event. See you there!
08/06/2016
Comparative Asian Research Network (CARN) Monthly Lecture Series on Issues and Research in the Asian Region in 20 June 2016
17/05/2016
Comparative Asian Research Network (CARN) Monthly Lecture Series on Issues and Research in the Asian Region in 30 May 2016
02/03/2016
Comparative Asian Research Network (CARN) Monthly Lecture Series on Issues and Research in the Asian Region in 17 Mar 2016
08/01/2016
中大日研MA資訊日定在1月23日3-4pm。有興趣請報名。
MA, MPhil & PhD Programmes
Information Session
23 January 2016
at LT4 Esther Lee Building, CUHK
3:00p.m. to 4:00p.m.
If you are interested in studying postgraduate courses in CUHK JAS, please feel free to come to the Information Day.