Middlebury

CHNS 0225

Women in Chinese American Lit

Women in Chinese American Diaspora Literature, 1950s-1990s
In this course we will analyze literary works written about Chinese American women by Chinese American women in the second half of the twentieth century. A comparison of commercially successful English-language works, such as Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club, and works originally written in Chinese for an overseas audience in Asia, such as Nieh Hualing’s Mulberry and Peach, will be the starting point for investigating questions about who these narratives are for, how they shape the Chinese American identity, and how they reflect the intersections of gender, race, and language. Students will engage in multi-format discussion, written literary analysis, and peer review throughout the course. This course will be taught in English.
Subject:
Chinese
Department:
Chinese
Division:
Languages
Requirements Fulfilled:
AMR CMP CW LIT SOC
Equivalent Courses:
CHNS 1003

Sections in Spring 2024, School Abroad Japan (Tokyo)

Spring 2024

CHNS0225A-S24 Lecture (Harris)