East Asian Languages & Lits 233 - Chinese Travel Writing
Chinese Travel Writing
Fall
2023
01
4.00
Sujane Wu
W 2:45 PM - 4:00 PM; M 3:05 PM - 4:20 PM
Smith College
EAL-233-01-202401
Seelye 206
swu@smith.edu
Who travels in China and for what reasons? What does a traveler write about--the scenery of a particular location or the experience of a journey itself; the homesickness or the joy of traveling; the philosophical and spiritual insights or the political implications? Much of Chinese literature is composed from the perspective of one who is, or has been, on the road: whether as exile, pilgrim, soldier, pleasure traveler, or even shaman. Through close reading of selected poems, diary entries, essays, and fictional writings, and visual images selected from across the centuries, we explore how various writers define such notions as "place" and "home." All readings are in English translation.