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Chinese 351b: Advanced Readings of Original Literary Works
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
This course is equivalent to a fourth-year Chinese course or beyond, and may be repeated for credit if topic changes. This course involves close reading of a single literary work of an extensive length, shorter texts of a single author, or texts which have a common thematic interest. Emphasis is on baihua literature while samples of semi-wenyan texts are introduced. Through close reading and classroom discussion of the material, students are trained to approach authentic texts with linguistic confidence and useful methods. Course discussions and lectures are conducted in Chinese. Ms. Parries. Prerequisite: Chinese 306 or permission of instructor.
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Chinese 360: Classical Chinese
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
This course is for students with at least two years of modern Chinese or the equivalent. It introduces students to the rudiments of reading Classical Chinese, with an emphasis on early Chinese philosophical texts. Students in this class attend the same lectures as, and do all the assignments of students in Chinese 160, but they also attend an extra session every week, in which they work with and are tested on modern Chinese translations of the Classical Chinese texts. Mr. Van Norden. Prerequisite: Chinese 205-206 or equivalent. Not offered in 2008/09.
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Chinese 399a: or b.Senior Independent work
3.00 Credits
Vassar College
Prerequisite: 4 units of Chinese or by permission of the chair. The department.
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CHJA 120a: Introduction to Chinese and Japanese Literature
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
This course introduces some of the major works of Chinese and Japanese literature, including philosophical works, novels and films. Thematically, the course is organized around the way that major intellectual trends influence one another in particular texts. We see how Confucian, Daoist, and Buddhist values and concepts resonate in the love story Dream of the Red Chamber; the war novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the erotic novel Carnal Prayer Mat, and the enigmatic film Rashomon by Kurosawa. At the end of the course, we examine the interaction of modernity and classic thought in the film Hero by Zhang Yimou and in Yukio Mishima's controversial novella The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea. Requirements include brief weekly reaction papers and several papers of medium length, emphasizing the development of basic skills on writing about literary and cultural topics and texts. All readings and discussions are in English. Mr. Van Norden. Open to freshman only; satisfies college requirements for a Freshman Writing Seminar.
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CHJA 120b: Introduction to Chinese and Japanese Literature:Traditions
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
Genres and Methodology This course is an introduction to the literary traditions of China and Japan. It focuses on the exploration of the literary principles through the representative works in different genres, including myths, poetry, drama, and classical and vernacular narratives. Thematic comparison between the two traditions is drawn in the discussion; cinematic adaptations of chosen works and contextual materials are viewed during the course. Assignments emphasize the development of basic skills on writing about literary and cultural topics and texts. All readings and discussions are in English. Mr. Van Norden. Open to all students (except those students who already took 120a).
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CHJA 250a: and b.Special Topics in Chinese and Japanese Literature/Culture
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
Topics vary each year. Can be repeated for credit when a new topic is offered.
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CHJA 290a: or b.Field Work
3.00 Credits
Vassar College
Prerequisites: 2 units of Chinese or Japanese and permission of the chair. The department.
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CHJA 298a: or b.Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Vassar College
Prerequisites: 2 units of Chinese or Japanese and permission of the chair. The department.
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CHJA 300a -301b: Senior Thesis
3.00 Credits
Vassar College
Open only to majors. The department. Permission required.
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CHJA 302a: or b.Senior Project
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
Open only to majors. One-unit project done in one semester. The department. Permission required.
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