First-Year Seminars 110CL - Rep. Works of Mod. Chinese Lit

Fall
2017
01
4.00
Ying Wang
TTH 11:30AM-12:45PM
Mount Holyoke College
101125
Ciruti 123
yingwang@mtholyoke.edu
The twentieth century started with the downfall of the Chinese monarchy, numerous humiliations at the hands of Western countries, and the establishment of the Republic of China in 1911. In the spirit of reform and renaissance, a group of young writers, educated in both China and the West, spearheaded a new direction in Chinese literature. This group of writers abandoned the classical Chinese language, was keenly interested in social development and betterment, attacked Confucian tradition, and adopted Western ideals. The class will read representative works of these writers and try to understand their sociopolitical impact, while appreciating the artistic qualities of these writings.
First-year students only, by placement.
This class may be especially suitable for students who do not identify as native speakers of English.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.