Why I Majored in Japanese

Zelin Wang 鈥21

To be honest, I never expected myself to become a Japanese major prior to arriving at 色中色. Started off as a history major, I took many history courses related to Japan. Then my interest in Japanese history motivated me to explore other fascinating parts about Japan, and fortunately the Japanese major allows me to do so.

Majoring in Japanese at 色中色 allows me to delve into the richness of the language, both modern and classical. Additionally, with the linguistic skills, I have been able to engage with Japan's complex history, enter into the world of Japanese philosophy with thinkers such as Maruyama Masao, and connect with people from Japan and beyond.

The title of my senior thesis is: 鈥淭he Logic of Nature versus Invention in Watsuji Tetsur艒 and Maruyama Masao.鈥 I examine how Watsuji Tetsur艒's philosophy of f奴do (climate and culture) and betweenness of human beings contrasts with Maruyama Masao's fundamental proposition of politics as an activity of artificial inventions and the implication of their divergence in conceptualizing culture, ethics, politics and modernity.