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CHNS 0325

Traditional Chinese Poetry

Traditional Chinese Poetry (in translation)
Introducing the basics of Chinese poetics, this junior/sophomore discussion-based seminar explores inter-connections across a wide spectrum of Chinese poetry belonging to a vibrant tradition spanning more than two thousand years--folk songs; court rhapsodies; courtesan love poems; extended allegorical fantasies; ballads and lyric verse of love, war, friendship, loss, and separation. Landscape, travel, romantic and metaphysical poems by masters such as Qu Yuan, Tao Yuanming, Wang Wei, Li Bai, Du Fu, Su Dongpo and Li Qingzhao will be studied. We will analyze poetic expression ranging from poetic genres following strict formal conventions to relatively free-form verse. Traditional Chinese literary theories regarding poetry and its appreciation will be considered, yet students will also be encouraged to apply other critical approaches. 3 hrs. lect.
Subject:
Chinese
Department:
Chinese
Division:
Languages
Requirements Fulfilled:
LIT NOA
Equivalent Courses:

Sections

Spring 2024

CHNS0325A-S24 Lecture (Wiebe)

Spring 2022

CHNS0325A-S22 Lecture (Wiebe)

Spring 2021

CHNS0325A-S21 Lecture (Wiebe)

Spring 2017

CHNS0325A-S17 Lecture (Wiebe)

Spring 2015

CHNS0325A-S15 Lecture (Wiebe)

Spring 2014

CHNS0325A-S14 Lecture (Wiebe)

Spring 2012

CHNS0325A-S12 Lecture (Wiebe)

Spring 2010

CHNS0325A-S10 Seminar (Wiebe)

Fall 2008

CHNS0325A-F08 Lecture (Wiebe)

Spring 2007

CHNS0325A-S07 Lecture (Ridgway)
CHNS0325B-S07 Lecture (Ridgway)

Fall 2005

CHNS0325A-F05 Lecture (Wiebe)

Fall 2003

CHNS0325A-F03 Lecture (Wiebe)