Asian Studies 247 - Chin. Women Writers/20-21st C
Spring
2018
01
4.00
Ying Wang
TTH 10:00AM-11:15AM
Mount Holyoke College
102839
Ciruti 206
yingwang@mtholyoke.edu
In the last hundred years, China witnessed the emergence of many talented Chinese women writers. Not only did they take part in every stage of important socio-political changes in modern and contemporary China, they were and still are the avant-garde of literary reform and innovation. Many of their works, in particular, take gender and gender ideology/politics at issue, while deviating from the traditional discourse that marginalized or trivialized women, exploring creative and effective ways of literary dialogue and imagination. This course will cover women writers from both modern (1911-1949) and contemporary (1949-present) times. Some of the representative women writers include: Ding Ling, Xiao Hong, Zhang Ailing, Zong Pu, Yang Jiang, Wang Anyi, Tie Ning, etc.
Taught in English. This class may be especially suitable for students who do not identify as native speakers of English.