Monash University Arts Undergraduate handbook 1995

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CLS2160

Chinese literature and modernity

Gloria Davies

8 points * 3 hours per week * First semester * Clayton

This subject introduces students to twentieth century Chinese literature and its social, political and intellectual contexts. It focuses on the issue of modernity by examining Chinese and Western cultural expectations and aesthetic values for the ways in which they condition our understanding of the `ethnic' experience. A range of literary texts in translation, mainly prose fiction dating from the 1910s to the present time, will be discussed. The approach taken is one informed by theoretical writings on third world literatures, Orientalism and postcoloniality.

Assessment

Written (6000 words): 100%

Prescribed texts

Ba Jin Family Anchor Books, 1972

Barme G and Jaivin L (eds) New ghosts, old dreams: Chinese rebel voices Times Books, 1992

Hung E (ed.) Contemporary women writers in Hong Kong and Taiwan Renditions, 1990

Jenner W J F (ed.) Modern Chinese stories OUP, 1970

Li Ang The butcher's wife Point Press, 1986

Lu Xun Selected stories Foreign Languages Press, 1964

Recommended texts

Bhabha H (ed.) Nation and narration Routledge, 1991

Chow R Woman and Chinese modernity: The politics of reading between East and West U Minnesota P, 1990

Lau J Hsia C T and Lee L O (eds) Modern Chinese stories and novellas 1919-1949 Columbia UP, 1985

Lee M and Syrokomla-Stefanowska A D (eds) Modernization of the Chinese past Wild Peony Press, 1993

Spence J The gate of heavenly peace: The Chinese and their revolution, 1895-1980 Penguin, 1982

Spivak G The post-colonial critic: Interviews, strategies, dialogues (edited by Sarah Harasym) Routledge, 1990



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