Course Description

International and Comparative Studies 262F/G Fiction and Modern Chinese Society

This course will consider works by major Chinese authors from the Republican and contemporary periods. Emphasis will be on writers' ideas of political involvement, social change, revolution, and functions of literature. Events that have shaped modern Chinese history and society, and the writers' responses to them, will also be examined.

Antirequisite: International and Comparative Studies 161F/G.
Prerequisite: International and Comparative Studies 020E, or the former ICS 020, or permission of the Department.
3 hours, half course
(Huron)


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