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CHIN-406 Reading Lu Xun
Spring for 2013-2014
Jingyuan Zhang
This course will guide students through the stories, essays, and poems of Lu Xun (1881-1936). Such readings will help students understand several important issues that faced China during Lu Xun's time and that are still very much alive today--such as language reform, women's emancipation, modernity, and the debate about the so-called "national character." Conducted in Chinese. (This course does not fulfill the humanities and writing General Education requirements.)
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: Above 212
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