The rise of modern Chinese culture has impacted the contemporary world in significant ways. How did it all happen? What can we learn from it? What do we mean by "modern," "Chinese," and "culture"? Can we imagine a variety of "Chineseness" instead of a single, fixed notion of being "Chinese"?
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Introduction to Modern Chinese Culture will help you approach these questions from a special
angle of interpretation suggested by Chinese writers and intellectuals
themselves. We will examine the role and self-conception of the writer in
relation to the changing historical context of the modern Chinese world. We
will be focusing on the relationship between arts and politics, between the
intellectual and the people, and the artistic, the sexual, and the political
aspects of modern Chinese intellectual life. Our goal is to develop critical
thinking skills and to gain a deep knowledge of modern Chinese identity
formations so as to better understand our own position in the contemporary
world.
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