Course Code and Course Title
Introduction to Chinese Studies
Time and Venue
Wednesday 14:30 pm -17:15 pm
WMY 502
Instructor
Prof. Gao Yunwen
Prof. Wang Xiaoxuan
Course Description
This course is an introduction to major themes in Chinese Studies that examines key questions, problems and approaches to the study of the Chinese world. Lectures and tutorial discussions are designed to inspire first-year students to grapple with major issues, to reflect on how they themselves relate to what is studied, and to begin to explore the wide scope of possibilities inherent to this interdisciplinary major.
By the end of the term, students should have:
- grasped several major themes, key questions and approaches to Chinese Studies.
- learned to productively debate and reflect on a series of major issues in the field.
- gained a deeper understanding of their relationship to Chinese Studies and improve their ability to articulate their views in oral and written presentations.
Course Outline
Week 1: September 6
Introduction: Chinese Studies and You
Gao Yunwen & Wang Xiaoxuan
Week 2: September 13
Engaging with Sources: Library Workshop on Academic Honesty, Citation Format, and Research Tools
Gao Yunwen & Miriam Seeger
* Meeting at User Education Room at Main Library
* Library Tour and Library Exercise
Week 3: September 20
Approaching Chinese Literature from an Interdisciplinary Perspective
Gao Yunwen
Week 4: September 27
Reading and Writing Academically on China
Wang Xiaoxuan
Week 5: October 4
On Revolution in China
Wang Xiaoxuan
* In-class Essay
Week 6: October 11
Governing China
Tim Summers
Week 7: October 18
Science and Medicine in China
Dora YAO Wuyutong
Week 8: October 25
Chinese-language Hip Hop
Michael Ka Chi Cheuk
Week 9: November 1
Field trip to Chungking Mansions
Lynn Sun
* Field-Trip & Fieldnote Assignment
Week 10: November 8
Course Review and Group Project Workshop
Gao Yunwen & Wang Xiaoxuan
Week 11: November 15
Waste and Society in China
Jacqueline Lin
* Field-Trip & Photo-Essay Assignment
Week 12: November 22
Group Project Research Week, No class
Week 13: November 29
Group Project Presentations
Gao Yunwen & Wang Xiaoxuan
* Individual Summaries due in-class