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ASIAN STUDIES 250c: d-IP.Consumer and Commercial Culture in Contemporary China
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Spring 2008. SHUQIN CUI. Examines how the emerging commercial and consumer culture in China is reshaping sociopolitical and economic structures once governed by socialist egalitarianism, and how the socialist political system is able to work with global capitalism in consumer production and consumption. Topics central to the investigation include McDonald's in Beijing-thelocalization of Americana, urban transition and global architecture, commercialization of writing and sexualization of the body, China chic-dress codes and global trends.
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ASIAN STUDIES 252c: d-IP.Mass and Pop Culture in Contemporary China
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
d-IP.Mass and Pop Culture in Contemporary China
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ASIAN STUDIES 252c - d-IP.Mass and Pop Culture in Contemporary China
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ASIAN STUDIES 254c: d-IP,VPA.Transnational Chinese Cinema
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Fall 2008. SHUQIN CUI. Introduces students to films produced in the People's Republic of China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. Places national cinema in a transnational framework and explores how cinema as a sign system constructs sociocultural and aesthetic meanings. Students will benefit most by bringing both an open mind toward non-western cultural texts, and a critical eye for visual art.
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ASIAN STUDIES 255c: d-ESD,IP.Writing the Self in Modern India
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Fall 2006. RACHEL STURMAN. Seminar. Explores the history of the idea of the self in India, focusing on the era from the eighteenth century to the present. Briefly considers ancient philosophical and religious perspectives on the self before turning to a range of modern texts, including the autobiographies of major public figures such as Gandhi and Nehru, as well as those of women and dalits (former "Untouchables"), whose very ability to write reflected a history of personal struggle.Examines the relationship between individual and broader social or national histories and the nature of modern selfhood or subjectivity in colonial and post-colonial India. (Same as History 260.)
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ASIAN STUDIES 256c: d-ESD,IP.Modern South Asia
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
d-ESD,IP.Modern South Asia
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ASIAN STUDIES 258c: d.Politics and Popular Culture in Twentieth-Century India
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
d.Politics and Popular Culture in Twentieth-Century India
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ASIAN STUDIES 261b: d. Contemporary Chinese Society, Part
1.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
d. Contemporary Chinese Society, Part
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ASIAN STUDIES 262b: d. Contemporary Chinese Society, Part
2.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
d. Contemporary Chinese Society, Part
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ASIAN STUDIES 264b: d.Gender and Family in East Asia
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
d.Gender and Family in East Asia
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ASIAN STUDIES 266c: d-IP.Chinese Women in Fiction and Film
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Spring 2009. SHUQIN CUI. Approaches the subject of women and writing in twentieth-century China from perspectives of gender studies and literary analysis. Considers women writers and their works in the context of Chinese history and as a challenge to the master narratives of Chinese literary tradition. Also constructs a dialogue between Chinese women's texts and Western feminist theory. (Same as Gender and Women's Studies 266.)
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