East Asian Languages & Lits 234 - Self and Society in Chinese Fiction and Drama

SELF & SOCIETY/CHIN FCTN/DRAMA

Spring
2020
01
4.00
Elena Chiu
MW 01:20-02:35
Smith College
30390-S20
HATFLD 202
echiu@smith.edu
This survey of traditional Chinese fiction and drama from roughly 800–1900 reading classical tales of the strange, vernacular stories, novels, zaju and chuanqi drama alongside official narratives such as histories and biographies, as well as popular genres like ballads, baojuan (precious scrolls) and tanci (plucking songs). We consider the ways individuals, family, community and government appear in literature, along with the conflicting loyalties presented by romance, family and the state. All readings are in English translation; no previous knowledge of Chinese required.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.