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Academic Year 2004/2005
Women and Revolution in China
ALIT 222 FA
China's government has changed dramatically over the past century. With each stage of revolution, the position of women has also changed. Using mostly literature and film as sources, the course explores the hopes of
Chinese
reformers (male and female) on behalf of women and the successes and failures (or sites of resistance to change) they have encountered. Tensions between city and country, communists and capitalists, and mainland China
and
Taiwan will be of particular interest. Contentious issues like abortion, breastfeeding, retirement, and marriage resistance will also be considered.
MAJOR READINGS
Dorothy Ko, TEACHERS OF THE INNER CHAMBERS: WOMEN AND CULTURE IN SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY CHINA Susan Mann, PRECIOUS RECORDS, WOMEN IN CHINA'S LONG EIGHTEENTH CENTURY Frank Dikotter, SEX, CULTURE, AND MODERNITY IN CHINA:
MEDICAL SCIENCE AND THE
CONSTRUCTION OF SEXUAL IDENTITIES IN THE EARLY REPUBLICAN PERIOD Margery Wolf, A THRICE TOLD TALE: FEMINISM, POSTMODERNISM, AND ETHNOGRAPHIC RESPONSIBILITY Christina Gilmartin, ENGENDERING THE CHINESE REVOLUTION
Shi Naian and Lo Guanshong, THE WATER
MARGIN Edgar Snow, RED STAR OVER CHINA Su Tong, RAISE THE RED LANTERN (film) Zhang Yimou, RAISE THE RED LANTERN
EXAMINATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS
Examinations and Assignments not known
COURSE FORMAT:
Lecture/Discussion
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Level:
UGRD
Credit:
1
Gen Ed Area Dept:
HA AL&L
Grading Mode:
Graded
Prerequisites:
NONE
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Last Updated on MAR-21-2005
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