Comparative Literature 228 - CREATURELY VOICE/ CHINESE FICT
Spring
2018
01
4.00
Xu Li
TTh 10:30-11:50
Smith College
30780-S18
SAGE 16
xli35@smith.edu
30779
Same as EAL 228. Do animals speak? Are there moments when we recognize the creaturely voice from our hearts? This course explores the human/nonhuman relationship as it is represented in Chinese fiction over several centuries. We will read the adventure of a magical beast, satires on Confucian “nerds,” a pioneer’s call for progression, the memories of a nomad tribe, and the burdens of an ordinary life. Discussion topics include the shaping of Chinese modernity, the relationship between nature and culture, and the human quest for a worthy life. In this course, students will develop insights into the multiple layers of modernity.