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3.00 Credits
Independent study. Please see departmental website for specific details. Prerequisites Prior premission of instructor is required. This course meets the following distribution requirements: Please note: If more than one distribution area is listed, the course can be used to satisfy ONE area only. Humanities This course meets the World Civilization Requirement This course is offered during the following semesters: Fall Semester
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3.00 Credits
Directed study. Please see departmental website for specific details. Prerequisites Prior permission of instructor is required. This course meets the following distribution requirements: Please note: If more than one distribution area is listed, the course can be used to satisfy ONE area only. Humanities This course meets the World Civilization Requirement This course is offered during the following semesters: Spring Semester
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3.00 Credits
The golden age of Chinese philosophy (500-200 B.C.), with special emphasis on the major schools that established the foundations of Chinese thought: Confucianism, Daoism, Moism, School of Names, Legalism, and Yin-Yang philosophy. Issues such as basic orientations of Chinese thought vis-a-vis Western philosophy and the relevance of ancient Chinese thought to the contemporary world will also be discussed. This course meets the following distribution requirements: Please note: If more than one distribution area is listed, the course can be used to satisfy ONE area only. Humanities This course meets the World Civilization Requirement This course meets the following culture options: East Asian Culture and Diasporas This course is offered during the following semesters: Spring Semester
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3.00 Credits
This film course addresses a central socio-cultural issue in modern China, that of the urban-rural divide. Focusing on films set in rural, urban, and rural-to-urban settings and made in modern and contemporary China, this course explores how cinematic representations capture the cultural differences, their social and historical reasons and contexts, the changing dynamics in rural and urban China, and the social, cultural, and political implications of such filmic representations. English. Prerequisites One course on modern Chinese culture. This course meets the following distribution requirements: Please note: If more than one distribution area is listed, the course can be used to satisfy ONE area only. Humanities This course meets the following culture options: East Asian Culture and Diasporas
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3.00 Credits
Major aspects of traditional Chinese culture via texts in poetry, prose, philosophy, fiction, and drama. Confucian, Daoist, and Buddhist world views and ideals of life as expressed in literature; cultural heroes; voices of women and the common people; the literati's quest for cultural identity; reclusion and utopianism; man and nature; attitudes toward love, family, war, time, and death; comparison with Western perspectives. This course meets the following distribution requirements: Please note: If more than one distribution area is listed, the course can be used to satisfy ONE area only. Humanities This course meets the World Civilization Requirement This course meets the following culture options: East Asian Culture and Diasporas
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3.00 Credits
Discussion from a gendered perspective of literary and other cultural texts produced since the early 20th century. Why have women and gender issues constituted an intrinsic part of modern Chinese history How have men and women writers and intellectuals responded to China's modern challenges How to understand their responses This course meets the following distribution requirements: Please note: If more than one distribution area is listed, the course can be used to satisfy ONE area only. Humanities This course meets the World Civilization Requirement This course meets the following culture options: East Asian Culture and Diasporas
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3.00 Credits
Designed for students with the equivalent of three years of college Chinese. Intensive practice in speaking, reading, writing, and translating. Emphasis on contemporary materials dealing with cultural topics. Conducted in Chinese. Supplemented by laboratory drills. Prerequisites Chinese 22 or equivalent. This course is offered during the following semesters: Fall Semester
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3.00 Credits
Designed for students with the equivalent of three years of college Chinese. Intensive practice in speaking, reading, writing, and translating. Emphasis on contemporary materials dealing with cultural topics. Conducted in Chinese. Supplemented by laboratory drills. Prerequisites Chinese 121 or equivalent. This course is offered during the following semesters: Spring Semester
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3.00 Credits
Consult Department for details of specific offerings. Prerequisites Chinese 122 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Consult Department for details of specific offerings. Prerequisites Chinese 122 or equivalent.
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