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| Chinese Course Atlas: Spring 2009 |
CHN 102: Elementary Chinese II
Section 000 Fang MW 9:35-10:25 and TT 10:00-11:15 Limit 18
Section 001 Fang MW 12:50-1:40 and TT 1:00-2:15 Limit 18
Section 002 Y. Li MW 2:00-2:50 and TT 2:30-3:45 Limit 10
Section 003 Tong MW 10:40-11:30 and TT 11:30-12:45 Limit 18
Section 004 Tong MW 8:30-9:20 and TT 2:30-3:45 Limit 18
(Section 002 is a distance-learning course with Oxford campus.)
Content: This course is the second semester of the two-semester Elementary
Chinese course. It is designed for those who have taken CHN101. The course
aims at further developing fundamental language skills. All four skills (speaking,
reading, listening and writing) will be emphasized and learned in communicative
context. Students are expected to actively participate in class by engaging
in interactive activities and reading and writing practices. Many aspects
of everyday Chinese culture will be introduced through these activities.
Required Texts:
Tao-chung Yao and Yue-hua Liu, Integrated Chinese Textbook Level I Part
II;
Tao-chung Yao and Yue-hua Liu, Integrated Chinese Workbook Level I Part
II;
Tao-chung Yao and Yue-hua Liu, Integrated Chinese Character Workbook Level
I Part II
Particulars: Prerequisites: CHN 101 or consent of instructor. Grading is based
on active class participation, written and oral assignment, regular quizzes,
lesson tests, and final examination.
CHN 202: Intermediate Chinese II
Section 000 Ho MW 9:35-10:25 and TT 10:00-11:15 Limit 18
Section 001 Faculty MW 11:45-12:35 and TT 11:30-12:45 Limit 18
Section 002 Ho MW 12:50-1:40 and TT 1:00-2:15 Limit 18
Content: This course provides intermediate-level training in spoken and written Chinese in cultural context, based on language skills developed in CHN 201. Particular attention is given to complex grammatical patterns, discourse characteristics, and discussions of cultural topics
Required Texts: Tao-chung Yao and Yue-hua Liu, Integrated Chinese Textbook Level 2;
Tao-chung Yao and Yue-hua Liu, Integrated Chinese Workbook Level 2
Particulars: Prerequisites: CHN 201 or consent of the instructor.
CHN 203: Chinese for Heritage Speakers II
Section 000 H. Li MW 11:45-12:35 and TT 11:30-12:45 Limit 15
Content:
This course is designed for heritage speakers of Mandarin Chinese and is a continuation of CHN 103. The emphasis is on improving students' reading and writing skills. It prepares students for further study at the advanced level
Required Texts: TBA
Particulars: Prerequisites: CHN 103 or consent of the instructor.
CHN 302WR: Advanced Chinese II
Section 000 Y. Li MWF 10:40-11:30 Limit 15
Section 001 Faculty MWF 10:40-11:30 Limit 15
Content: This is the second semester of Advanced Chinese. The course places
emphasis on the communicative function of the language where advanced reading
grammar and conversation are stressed. Periodic translation exercises will
provide students the opportunity to gauge how well they understand nuances
in the language. The content of the textbook focuses on the rapidly changing
attitudes and values of modern China. Authentic reading materials are included
in each lesson, such as newspaper articles, television, news broadcasts, short
works of fiction, and some film. Students will be expected to read complex
and simplified characters.
Required Texts: China Scene: An Advanced Chinese Multimedia Course
Particulars: Prerequisites: CHN 301 or consent of the instructor.
CHN 360WR: Chinese Women in Film and Fiction
Section 000 Cai MWF 1:00-2:15 Limit 8
Same as EAS 360WR Limit 5
Same as WS 360WR Limit 5
Mandatory film screening
4 credits
Content: An examination of woman as trope in modern Chinese cinema and literature in the twentieth century. It explores how “the modern woman” became a cultural construct and how that construct has redefined gender role and femininity. Special attention will be paid to such issues as self-identity, love, marriage, family, and social opportunities. All readings are in English translation. Knowledge of Chinese language is not required. Four credit hours.
Texts:
The Three-Inch Golden Lotus, by Feng Jicai
The Butcher's Wife, by Li Ang
I Myself Am a Woman: Selected Writings of Ding Ling , Ed. Barlow & Bjorge
Bamboo Shoots After the Rain: Contemporary Stories by Women Writers of Taiwan, Eds. Ann C. Carver and Sung-sheng Yvonne Chang
Particulars: All readings are in English translation. Course requirements include three short written assignments, a research paper, presentations, and active class participation.
CHN 373SWR: Confucian Classics
Section 000 Faculty W 3:00-5:30 Limit 8
Same as EAS 374SWR Limit 5
Same as REL 374SWR Limit 5
Content: For more than two thousand years, a small set of texts
associated with Confucius (551-479 BC) and his disciples formed the core of
the Chinese educational curriculum. As a store of knowledge shared by all educated
men and women, the Confucian Classics shaped Chinese literati culture from late
antiquity to the early 20th century. The goal of this survey course is to illustrate
the diversity of the literary and cultural practices that evolved around this unique
body of writings. The course is roughly divided into two parts. First, we will attempt
to establish a framework for understanding the textual history and changing significance
of the Classics throughout Chinese history. Drawing on a broad selection of primary sources
(to be read in English translation), we will then examine how the canonized ideas were
refracted in literary, philosophical, religious and political discourse.
Required Texts: TBA
Particulars: Knowledge of Chinese is NOT required. Grading: class participation, written assignments, exams, paper.
CHN 397R: Directed Reading
Section 00P (Permission only)
VC
CHN 402WR: Advanced Reading in Modern Chinese II
Section 000 H. Li TT 10:00-11:15 Limit 15
Content: This course is the continuation of Chinese 401. It aims at further developing students' ability to use the Chinese language at a more advanced level and deepening students understand of Chinese culture and society. Students are expected to prepare in advance, then read and discuss the material in Chinese. The emphasis of the course is placed on accurate reading comprehension and expansion of vocabulary and grammatical knowledge for expressing sophisticated ideas.
Texts: TBA
Particulars: Prerequisite: CHN 401 or consent of instructor.
CHN 495BWR: Chinese Honors II
Section 00P (Permission only)
VC
CHN 496R: Chinese Language Internship
Section 00P (Permission only)
VC
CHN 797R: Directed Studies in Chinese Language or Culture
Section 00P (Permission only)
VC
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