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3.00 Credits
Continuation of Chinse 201. Intensive review and further study of grammar and udio-lingual skills with correlated intermediate-level readings in modern Chinese. Prerequisite: Chinse 201 or equivalent. Course Attributes: World Language Distribution II Foreign Lang Distribution I 3 Lect Hrs, 2 Lab Hrs, 3 Credits.
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This course is an introduction to Chinese literature and culture before 1900, with a particular emphasis on the ways in which fiction, poetry, letters, diaries, plays, and essays relate to other types of cultural production, including art, ritual, philosophy, politics, discourses of nation and ethnicity, and "everyday life." Course Attributes: Philosophical & Humanities I 3 Lect Hrs, 3 Credits.
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Short stories, novels, and essays from twentieth-century China in English translation. Some questions to be considered: What is literature What role does politics play in the production of literature Is there a meaningful relationship between literary theory and literary practice Course Attributes: Diversity Area: International Arts Distribution II Arts Distribution I 3 Lect Hrs, 3 Credits.
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This course is an introduction to movies made in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, with particular attention to questions of cinematic style and technique. At the same time, it locates Chinese film in an international context-interpreting it with reference, on the one hand, to European, American, and Japanese film and, on the other, to changing economic, social, and political circumstances over the course of the last century. The course is taught in English; no knowledge of Chinese is necessary. Course Attributes: Arts Distribution II 2 Lect Hrs, 2 Disc Hrs, 3 Credits.
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A course in written and spoken Chinese beyond the intermediate level. This course aims at developing students' reading comprehension and speaking proficiency through the study of materials on contemporary China. The Pinyin romanization system will be practiced in the classroom for accurate Mandarin speech. Prerequisite: CHINSE 202 or equivalent. Course Attributes: World Language Distribution II 3 Lect Hrs, 3 Credits
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Short stories, essays, and other writing in Chinese. Among other topics, we will consider changing views of gender and sexuality, the interplay of aesthetics and politics in literature, and the relationship between literature and film. There will be several screenings of films based on short stories. Class discussion in Chinese. Course Attributes: Diversity Area International World Language Distribution II 3 Lect Hrs, 3 Credits
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Short stories, essays, and other writing in Chinese, as well as films and television shows, with an emphasis on contemporary cultural products. Among other topics, we will consider new approaches to visual culture, changing views of gender and sexuality, and the politics of literary and nonliterary culture. Class discussion in Chinese. Course Attributes: World Language Distribution II 3 Lect Hrs, 3 Credits
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In this course, we read classical Chinese short fiction, essays, and poetry in the original, and discuss them in class . Course Attributes: World Language Distribution II 3 Lect Hrs, 3 Credits
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3.00 Credits
This seminar analyzes Chinese film (from the PRC, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and elsewhere) in depth and detail, considering both its aesthetic qualities and its relation to culture, history, and politics. 3 Lect Hrs, 3 Credits
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3.00 Credits
For those wishing to pursue their study of Chinese beyond the 202 level. Individual attention. Prerequisite: Chinse 202 and permission of the instructor. Hrs by arrangement, 3 Credits.
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