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ASIA2068 The World of Chinese Poetry: to the Tang Dynasty

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Culture, History and Language
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Asian Studies
Offered in ASIA2068 will not be offered in 2010
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

More than any other literary form, poetry is at the heart of the Chinese cultural tradition. This survey course will familiarise students with the main landmarks in the tradition as far as the end of the Tang Dynasty (618-907), and is designed to be complemented by a second course, covering the period from the Song Dynasty (960-1279) to the present.

It will begin with the earliest Folk Poetry (The Book of Songs), and the shamanistic Songs of the South, and continue through the ballads of the Han Dynasty, and the first individually recognised poets of the period of division - Tao Yuanming, Xie Lingyun - to the great masters of the Tang Dynasty - Wang Wei, Li Bo, Du Fu, Bo Juyi, Li He, Li Shangyin. 
Indicative Assessment Tutorial attendance 10%; tutorial presentation 10%; End-of-term test 35%; essay 45% 
Areas of Interest Non Language Asian Studies
Recommended Courses Chinese Fictions ASIA 2003
Prescribed Texts John Minford and Joseph S.M. Lau, eds., Chinese Classical Literature: An Anthology of Translations: Vol 1, with Chinese Companion volume (New York & Hong Kong, 2000). 

Majors/Specialisations Cognitive Major (Asian History), Cognitive Major (Contemporary Asian Societies), Northeast Asian Studies, and Chinese Studies
Academic Contact Prof John Minford

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