C LIT 250 B: Introduction to Comparative Literature: Literature and Culture

Spring 2023
Meeting:
MW 1:30pm - 3:20pm / SAV 166
SLN:
11791
Section Type:
Lecture
Joint Sections:
CHIN 385 A , GLITS 253 A
Instructor:
POPULAR CULTURE IN 20TH C CHINA SAME AS CHINESE 385 AND GLITS 253A
Syllabus Description (from Canvas):

The Martial and the Military in Chinese Popular Culture

CHIN 385 A - SLN 12342

Offered jointly with:

C LIT 250 B - SLN 11791

GLITS 253 A - SLN 15132

Spring 2023: TTh 1:30-3:20 PM, Savery 166

Professor Chris Hamm, Asian Language & Literature

jcsong@uw.edu

Office Hours: T, Th 10:30-11:30 am in Gowen M235, or by appointment

The popular culture of 20th-century China abounds in images and tales of heroic warriors. While rich with contemporary significance, this material often represents China’s cultural past; and by championing an essential Chinese identity, this material has played a role in defining Chinese positions in a multicultural, multinational age. In this course we will first examine the pre-modern roots of China’s heroic traditions, then move on to their expression in a variety of 20th-century fiction and film, including revolutionary model operas, martial arts fiction, and Hong Kong gangster movies. We will combine analysis of literary and cinematic works with discussion of relevant secondary scholarship and study of the social and historical contexts of cultural production.

Recommended for anyone with an interest in Chinese literature, culture, or history. No prerequisites, though previous coursework in literature or any aspect of China studies will enrich your experience in the course. All readings and coursework are in English; films are in Chinese with English subtitles. Students are required to prepare assigned readings and viewings, complete weekly reading/viewing responses, participate in class discussions and exercises, and take quizzes and examinations. Please contact the instructor for further information.

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Catalog Description:
Study of literature in its relation to culture. Focuses on literature as a cultural institution, directly related to the construction of individual identity and the dissemination and critique of values.
Department Requirements Met:
Pre-req to Declare Literature Major
GE Requirements Met:
Social Sciences (SSc)
Arts and Humanities (A&H)
Credits:
5.0
Status:
Active
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