Course Code and Course Title
Advanced Chinese Literature Seminar
Time and Venue
Thursdays 8:30 am - 11:15 am
HYS_G01
Instructor
Prof. Gao Yunwen
Course Description
This course considers the configuration of space, place, and identity in relation to languages, gender, and social class in Sinophone literature and culture. Engaging the issues of multiculturalism, linguistic plurality, narrative heteroglossia, and transnational im/mobility. This class probes the concept of the Sinophone and how it relates to, complicates, and challenges China and Chineseness. What is the Sinophone? How does it inform our readings of texts produced outside and on the margin of China and Chineseness? In challenging existing centers of power and hegemony, does the Sinophone form new centers? How does migration during different time periods and across different space shape the cultures of these Sinophone sites? Building on recent scholarship on Sinophone studies, this course draws on postcolonial and postmodern theories to examine a culturally and geographically diverse body of contemporary Sinophone fiction and film.
All readings have been translated into English from the Chinese original. Students who are interested in enhancing Chinese language proficiency are encouraged to read the Chinese original texts.
Course Outline
I. THE SINOPHONE, SPACE, PLACE, AND IDENTITY
Week 1 (Sept 7) Course Overview and Explanation of Syllabus
Week 2 (Sept 14) Space and Place
II. HONG KONG: DISAPPEARANCE AS CULTURAL POLITICS
Week 3 (Sept 21) Hong Kong as Space and Place I
Week 4 (Sept 28) Hong Kong as Space and Place II
Week 5 (Oct 5) Hong Kong as Space and Place III
Week 6 (Oct 12) Instructor out of town, no class
Week 7 (Oct 19) Hong Kong from an Outsider’s View
Week 8 (Oct 26) Taiwan as a Colonial Space I
III. TAIWAN: COLONIAL PAST AND MULTICULTURALISM
Week 9 (Nov 2) Taiwan as a Colonial Space II
Week 10 (Nov 9) Congregation, No class
Week 11 (Nov 16) Taiwan as a Colonial Space III
Week 12 (Nov 23) Presentations (Group 1)
Week 13 (Nov 30) Presentations (Group 2)
Week 14 (Dec 7) (Optional) Course Review and Writing Workshop
Final Paper due by 5pm Dec 8th