China Past and Present (2 & 3 Credits) 中国的过去与现状 Instructor David SENA ([email protected]), Dept of Asian Studies, University of Texas at Austin, Texas USA Synopsis This course introduces the study of Chinese society and culture through an examination of the cultural unities and diversities, continuities and discontinuities that comprise the historical development of Chinese civilization. The course begins with an overview of the land, language, and people of China. The second unit of the course leads students through a sketch of Chinese history from the prehistorical through the modern period, with an emphasis on the development of fundamental cultural features of Chinese civilization. The third unit of the course focuses on contemporary China, examining recent developments in society and culture, the evolving Chinese economy, and China's changing role in an increasingly intertwined global environment. The final week includes a field trip to historical sites in Xi'an and Luoyang. Offering 2015 Julmester Audience Undergraduate and Graduate Students (all majors and all levels) with no prerequisites Classroom Room xxx, Teaching Bldg. No. XX, Peking University Class: 2:00-4:30 AM: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri Final Exam: 2-4:30 PM July 6–24, 3 Credits: Field Trip B Wed: No Class July 25, 2015 2015 2 Credits: No Field Trip July 26-30: Xian and Luoyang Field Trip B Cost of Field Trip: USD 600 (accommodation, meals, high-speed trains + local coach, entrance tickets) Schedule Objective The primary learning goal for this course is to acquire a broad understanding of the historical development of civilization in China and its influence on contemporary China. This course adopts a "hands on" approach by asking students to consider primary historical evidence of both a textual and visual nature. Therefore, a second goal of this course is to develop one's ability to interpret texts and images as historical evidence by considering such material within its particular cultural, social, and political context. Topics Unit 1: Chinese Land, Language, and People 1.1. Land and climate 1.2. Languages and writing 1.3. People and ethnicity in a diverse China Unit 2: Historical Overview 2.1 Origins of Chinese Civilization 2.2 Foundations of the Imperial State 2.3 China's Commercial Revolution 2.4 Imperialism and War in early Modern China 2.5 China in Revolution 2.6 China in the post-Mao period Unit 3: Contemporary China 3.1 Chinese society today 3.2 Chinese economy 3.3 China in the global environment References 1. Patricia Buckley Ebrey, Cambridge Illustrated History of China, 2nd edition (Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010). 2. Other articles provided by instructor. Grading Attendance and Participation Short essay Midterm exam Final Exam 10% 25% 25% 40% Total 100%
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