MODERN CHINA COURSE WEBSITES
Some of the course websites below are borrowed
from The Transnational
China Project, a website devoted to the expansion of study
of the influence of the transnational circulation of people, technologies,
commodities and ideas in Chinese societies. For more courses,
see Asian
Studies Development Program Syllabus and Bibliography Collection
Online. Please submit
your course webpages with the Resource Center so that we add them
to the list below.
Literature
- Lu
Xun and Chinese Modernity (Kirk A. Denton, Ohio State University)
- Modern
Chinese Literature in Translation (Kirk A. Denton, Ohio State University)
- Modern
Chinese Fiction (Kirk A. Denton, Ohio State University)
- Twentieth
Century Chinese Poetry (Charles Wu, Reed College)
- Contemporary
Chinese Literature and Art (Richard Smith, Rice University)
- Great Books of China--Traditions
and Counter-traditions (Mary Jacob, UC Davis)
- Hell on Earth?
Chinese Writers on Modern Chinese Society (Kim Besio; Colby College)
- Twentieth-Century
Chinese Drama and the Historical Imagination (Yomi Braester; University
of Washington)
- Chinese Literature
and Society, 1900-1949 (Richard King; University of Victoria)
- Transcultural
Asia: Literature, Theater and Film (Alexander Huang; Penn State University)
- Identity,
Power and Passion in East Asian Literature and Film (Alexander Huang;
Penn State University)
- Literary
Modes of Asia: Performing the "Modern" (Alexander Huang; Penn State University)
- The Short Story
in East Asia and Beyond (Lili Selden, University of Notre Dame)
Culture
History
Film/Media
- Chinese
Immigrant Literature and Film (Shu-mei Shih, UCLA)
- Chinese
Film: Graduate Seminar (Kirk A. Denton, Ohio State University)
- China in Film (Kirk A. Denton, Ohio State University)
- Chinese
Cinema as Cultural Interpretation and Self-Reinvention (Wang Rujie, The
College of Wooster)
- Not Only Kung-fu:
A Survey of Chinese Cinemas (Yomi Braester, University of Washington)
- Chinese Urban
Film in a Literary Context (Yomi Braester, University of Washington)
- Screening Modern
China (Leo Lee and Eileen Chow, Harvard University)
- Gender and
Sexuality in Chinese Cinema (Song Hwee Lim, University of Leeds)
- Politics
and Film in the People's Republic of China (Stanley Rosen, University
of Souther California)
- Chinese
Cinema (Chris Berry, La Trobe University)
- Modern
Chinese Literature and Film: Defining the Chinese Nation-State (Shaoyi
Sun, University of Southern California)
- Chinese Cinema: Transculturation
and Modernity (H. Lin Domizio;, Williams College)
- Popular Culture and
Film in Twentieth Century China (Nicole Huang; University of Wisconsin,
Madison)
- Transcultural
Asia: Literature, Theater and Film (China, Japan, Korea and Asian America)
(Alexander Huang, Penn State University)
- Identity,
Power and Passion in East Asian Literature and Film (China, Japan, Korea
and Asian America) (Alexander Huang, Penn State University)
Art