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ASIA1067 Introduction to Chinese Society

First Year Course

Offered By School of Culture, History and Language
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Asian Studies
Offered in Second Semester, 2010 and Second Semester, 2011
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course is for students interested in China. It is a sequel to the core course Introduction to Chinese Culture and Thought (ASIA1066). It introduces key historical, social and cultural topics essential to understanding modern China and the influence and legacy of traditional society. The course is structured on the following themes: From Sinology to China Studies, Literature, Education, Identity, Gender, and Contemporary Social and Political Issues. 

Together with Introduction to Chinese Culture and Thought, this course serves as a core course for a major in Chinese Studies (and also for a China-rich concentration of later-year courses) and may also be taken by students from other Faculties.

Learning Outcomes

1.  Understand key concepts about Chinese society

         2. Acquire a different cultural perspective from which to view oneself, one's culture and one's society

         3. Integrate theoretical knowledge with empirical example

         4. Learn to engage with the ideas and perspectives of other learners

         5.  Learn to think critically

         6.  Learn analytic skills for developing and defending an argument

         7.  Develop skills in synthesising and contextualizing new information

8.  Develop skills to locate, analyse, evaluate and synthesise information from a wide   variety of soucres, both western and Asian     

9. Develop an ability to work in cooperative groups on key issues in Chinese Studies and  communicate findings to other course members

 

Indicative Assessment

One tutorial precis (min 500 words) - 15%

Tutorial participation - 10%

Major essay (min 2,000 words; due 12 Oct) - 40%

Final examination - 35%

 

 

 

 

Workload

Two lectures and one tutorial per week.

Areas of Interest Non Language Asian Studies
Recommended Courses ASIA1066 Introduction to Chinese Culture and Thought
Prescribed Texts Paul S. Ropp, ed., Heritage of China: Contemporary Perspectives on Chinese Civilization (Berkeley, Los Angeles & Oxford: University of California Press, 1990)
Preliminary Reading Reading brick
Majors/Specialisations Cognitive Major (Asian History), Cognitive Major (Contemporary Asian Societies), Chinese Studies, and Northeast Asian Studies
Academic Contact Duncan Campbell

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