East Asian Lang & Literature 231 - CULTURE OF LYRIC IN TRAD CHINA
Fall
2016
01
4.00
Sujane Wu
MW 01:10-02:30
Smith College
20850-F16
FORD 015
swu@smith.edu
China grounds its literary tradition in lyric poetry. One enduring definition of lyric, or shi, in the Chinese tradition is the natural, direct expression and reflection of one's inner spirit as a result of a unique encounter with the world. This course is an introduction to masterworks of the Chinese lyric tradition from its oral beginnings through the Qing dynasty. Through close, careful readings of folk songs, poems, prose, and excerpts from the novel Dream of the Red Chamber, students inquire into how the spiritual, philosophical and political concerns dominating the poets' milieu shaped the lyric language through the ages. All readings are in English translation; no knowledge of Chinese required.