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The Department of Asian Languages and Cultures offers an education in the languages, cultures, and literatures of Asia. Students will acquire linguistic and transcultural competence in one or more regions of Asia as a dynamic site of international cultural relations. LEARN MORE
- Yan Zhou: Department
Yan Zhou received her Ph.D. in Chinese Linguistics from the...
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Associate Professor of South Asian Literature and Culture....
- Yan Zhou: Department
Faculty. Learn about our distinguished professors and lecturers and their various fields of study. Languages. Explore the different Asian languages offered by our department. Graduate Program. Please click here for important information regarding the 2021-2022 application cycle. Study Abroad. Interested in studying in Asia?
Yan Zhou received her Ph.D. in Chinese Linguistics from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2022. Before joining Northwestern, Yan taught Chinese language courses at Beijing Normal University, Bucknell University, UCLA, and the Princeton in Beijing summer immersion program.
Associate Professor of South Asian Literature and Culture. Phone number: 847-467-5829 Office location: 1880 Campus Drive, Kresge Hall, Office 4-423 dmaj@northwestern.edu
ALC currently offers students the opportunity to explore the languages and cultures of China, South Asia, Japan and Korea. The aim is to nurture a profound appreciation of the uniqueness within each Asian cultural region. Learn more about the department.
The Department of Asian Languages and Cultures is dedicated to the study of the civilizations of the Asian region in all their diversity. The rich cultural heritages of the region are covered in courses ranging from language to literature, religion, thought, archaeology and other aspects of culture.
The Department of Asian Languages & Cultures (ALC) is dedicated to the study of Asian civilizations in all their diversity. The rich, cultural heritages of the region are covered in various academic courses ranging such as language, literature, religion, thought, archaeology, and other cultural aspects.