Topics in Comparative Literature:

CHINESE 449

In this course, we will read a broad range of literary works written by ethnic Chinese from various parts of the world. We will examine the notion of "Sinophone," primarily its implications to the challenge of cultural identity formation to those Chinese who are not traditionally identified as "Chinese" because of war, migration, immigration, colonialism, among others. We will also examine the meaning of being on the margins of geopolitical nation-states. Finally we will discuss the notions of hybridity and authenticity vis-à-vis literary representation. We will read works by ethnic Chinese writers from the United States, France, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Mongolia, Tibet, and so on. This course is limited to seniors and graduate students only. All readings will be available in English. Active class participation is required.
Course Attributes: EN H; AS HUM; FA HUM; AR HUM

Section 01

Topics in Comparative Literature: Writing from the Periphery: The Question of Chineseness
INSTRUCTOR: Chen
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