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Modern China in Film, Theater, and Oral History This course focuses on acquainting students with contemporary China in historical and trans regional/national perspectives. Most of the class is devoted to a chronological and thematic overview of China in a larger global framework. This overview serves as a foundation for the understanding of contemporary issues in China politics, economy, culture, and people. In this course, we will apply multi media sources, including video (film, documentary, opera), visual (photo, cartoon), audio (opera and songs) and oral history from ordinary Chinese. In so doing, we will be able to obtain diverse perspectives of individuals, both ordinary and great, Chinese and non Chinese, so that you will be familiar with a critical approach in history study as well as in the understanding of the world. Requirements and Grading: Participation, 15%, based on your attendance and participation. A map quiz, 5% The midterm, 20% The final, 30% Two short papers, 10% and 20% Paper assignment: Papers are due in class (see class schedule for due dates): Be sure to refer to the General Instructions for Papers which will be on the course website. (1) A two page paper (double spaced, Times New Roman, 12 point) on Joseph Esherick, Ancestral Leaves: A Family Journey through Chinese History, chapter 2 & 3, 10%. Discuss your thoughts on the relationships of Chinese family and society. (2) A five page paper (double spaced, Times New Roman, 12 point) on Tashi Tsering s autobiography The Struggle for Modern Tibet, 20%. In the second paper some improvements in your writing and analysis is expected. Absences or late assignments will only be excused in the event of documented illness. Any work submitted for credit that includes the words or ideas of anyone else must fully and accurately identify your source in a complete citation. If you are confused about this, please read the UO plagiarism policy: http://libweb.uoregon.edu/guides/plagiarism/students/ Reading Materials: Edwin E. Moise, Modern China: A History. Third Edition. Pearson Longman, 2008. 1

Joseph Esherick, Ancestral Leaves: A Family Journey through Chinese History, 2011. (chapters) Melvyn Goldstein, William Siebenschuh, and Tashi Tsering. The Struggle for Modern Tibet: The Autobiography of Tashi Tsering. M. E. Sharpe, 1997. Video Materials (documentaries and films): Xie Jin, The Opium War, 1995. Hu Jincao, The Youth: The First Chinese Overseas Students in the US (1872 1881), 2004. Will Lyman; Sue Williams; Kathryn Dietz; Dun Tan, China: A Century of Revolution, 2007. The Goddess, 1934 and The New Woman, 1935. Cai Chusheng and Zheng Junli, The Spring River Flows East, 1947. Mi Zhao, video clips on retired GMD officers, war orphan, and individual Chinese emigrants in the Golden Triangle on the borders of China, Thailand, and Myanmar, 2011. (Revolutionary Model Opera/Ballet) The Red Detachment of Women, 1970. Li Zhun, Li Shuangshuang, 1962. (American Opera)Alice Goodman, Nixon in China, 2012. Long Bow Group, Small Happiness, 1984. Micha X. Peled; Teddy Bear Films, China Blue, 2005. Jia Zhangke, 24 City, 2008. Monte Markham; William Schlueter; Lee Fulkerson; Klaire Markham; Roger Mudd Chinatown: Stranger in a Strange Land, 2008. In addition to the books listed above, a series of primary texts will be posted on the Blackboard. All readings are listed in the schedule of lectures below. China Websites for your Browsing Interest: http://depts.washington.edu/chinaciv/index.htm maps and art http://www.chinadigitaltimes.net Coverage of China by the Western media http://www.danwei.org A Hong Kong website about media, advertising, and urban life in China. It contains frequent references to and translations from Chinese media in the PRC http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/ News from the Chinese government s point of view http://www.chinabloglist.org/ Links to weblogs on China Schedule of Readings and Lectures June 23 Introduction, Overview of Language and Geography Two significant moments in Chinese history 2

The encounter of two world systems June 24 The 19 th Century the External and Internal Challenges The Opium Wars and the Rebellions Film The Opium War (section, in class) June 25 Reform Self strengthening, Nationalism, the New Woman Global Influence from Barbarians to the Westerners Map quiz (in class) Documentary the Youth (section, in class) June 26 The 1911 Revolution and the 1919 May Fourth Movement & International Players Documentary China: A Century of Revolution (section, in class) June 30 The 1920s the Warlords and the Parties the CCP & the GMD Question how was class formed? July 1 The 1930s the Nanjing Decade and the New Life Movement & the Global Environment the Death of the New Woman? Film The Goddess, 1934, or The New Woman, 1935 July 2 WWII in China and Foreign Enemies in China Film The Spring River Flows East, 1947. (section, in class) 3

July 3 The Civil War (1945 1949) & International Actors First Paper due in class July 7 July 8 Mid term exam 1949 1957 The Founding & the Development of the People s Republic of China & the Cold War Video clips on retired GMD officers, war orphan, and individual Chinese emigrants in the Golden Triangle between the PRC, Thailand, and Myanmar, 2011 Questions to consider o Why could the CCP succeed? The political landscape in the world July 9 The Anti Rightist Campaign and the Great Leap Forward the Making of the New Socialist Woman Questions o Rethinking about the GMD New Life Movement the 1930s GMD and the 1950s CCP Film Li Shuangshuang (section, in class) July 10 The Culture Revolution & the World; Opera and History Opera (Ballet) The Red Detachment of Women, 1970. Opera (US) Nixon in China, 2012. o The creation of new revolutionary women onstage opera and history Mi Zhao, oral history of Chinese performers on the Cultural Revolution (in class discussion) 4

July 14 The Late 1970s Economic Reform & the Global Market Second Paper Due in class Documentary 24 City and China Blue (sections, in class) July 15 Post reform Problems & Global Responses o Please bring your questions on this topic to class Documentary Small Happiness (section, in class) July 16 Overseas Chinese and China s Overseas Influence Documentary Chinatown: Stranger in a Strange Land (section, in class) Questions o Rethinking China in the world from the 14 th century to the present July 17 Final exam 5