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CHIN 167 - Queer China, Crip China

East Asian Languages & Cultural Studies College of Letters and Science

Full Course Title

Queer China, Crip China

Instructor Name(s)

Xu

Course Description

In this course we study the representation of non-normative bodyminds and desires (e.g. disability and homosexuality) in modern Chinese literature and film. We discuss the meanings embedded in Chinese discourses of gender, sexuality, and disability; investigate how these discourses have been appropriated in the construction of a modern Chinese national identity; and connect our specific inquiry into Queer China and Crip China to our general attempt to answer the broader question of how the modern nation-state China has been imagined into being over the past century. Our approach is interdisciplinary, comparative, and transnational.

Unit Value

4

Maximum Units

0

Prerequisites

Upper-division standing.