| Title: | Modern Chinese Literature |
|---|---|
| Course Section Number: | ENG-180-01 |
| Department: | English |
| Description: | This course introduces major trends in twentieth and twenty-first century Chinese literature, including works from mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. All readings are in English translation, and knowledge of Chinese is NOT expected. 168体育平台下载_足球即时比分-注册|官网 trace the development of realism and its alternatives, including speculative genres like martial arts fiction and science fiction. 168体育平台下载_足球即时比分-注册|官网 consider political uses of literature as a tool of state power, popular resistance, both, or neither. 168体育平台下载_足球即时比分-注册|官网 explore how modern and contemporary Chinese, Taiwanese, and Hong Kong literature has engaged in debates of nationalism, individualism, gender equality, the rural/urban divide, environmentalism, historical memory, and more. No prerequisites. |
| Credits: | 1.00 |
| Start Date: | January 19, 2026 |
| End Date: | May 9, 2026 |
| Meeting Information: |
01/19/2026-05/08/2026 Lecture Monday, 168体育平台下载_足球即时比分-注册|官网dnesday, Friday 10:00AM - 10:50AM, Detchon, Room 128
|
| Faculty: | Healey, Cara |
Course Status & Cross-Listings
| Cross-list Group Capacity: | 16 |
|---|---|
| Cross-list Group Student Count: | 10 |
| Calculated Course Status: | OPEN |
| Section Name/Title | Status | Dept. | Capacity |
Enrolled/ Available/ Waitlist |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
ENG-180-01
(cross-listing)
Modern Chinese Literature |
OPEN | English | 16 | 3 / 6 / 0 |
|
ASI-112-01
(primary)
Modern Chinese Literature |
OPEN | Asian Studies | 16 | 7 / 6 / 0 |
