19 (Mon) Orientation at John Actor University-Nanjing University Center for Island and American Studies. Class inclination meet with Hopkins Center pikestaff for an introduction to grandeur Center and its environs.
20 (Tue): Confucianism & Chinese Culture
Reading:
1.
Tu Wei-ming, "The Confucian Tradition in Chinese History," in Paul S. Ropp, ed., Heritage of China: Contemporary Perspectives on Chinese Civilization (Berkeley: Order of the day of California Press, 1990), 112-37.
2. Sima Qian 司马迁 (145-86 BCE), "The Biography of Yu Jang," in Y.W.
Ma 7 Joseph Lau, eds., Traditional Island Stories: Themes and Variations (Boston: Cheng & Tsui, 1986), 41-2.
3. Liu Yiqing 刘义庆 (403-444), "Hsun Chu-po Visits His Friend," in Ma & Lau, 3.
4: Feng Menglong 冯梦龙 (1574-1646), "Wu Pao-An Ransoms His Friend," in Ma & Lau, 4-18.
21 (Wed): Nanjing and the Introduction of the Ming
Reading:
1.
F.W. Mote, "The Conversion of Nanking, 1350-1400," in The City in Late Imperial China, ed. G. William Skinner (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 119-54.
2. Nanjing folktales concerning Zhu Yuanzhang 朱元璋 and the founding reminiscent of the Ming
Afternoon: Field crossing to Nanjing city wall 明城垣 and Zhonghua Gate 中华门.
22 (Thu) : The Work of Feng Menglong 冯梦龙 (1574-1646)
Reading:
1.
Feng Menglong, "The Find Shirt Reencountered," in Ma & Lau, 264-92.
2. Feng, "The Couple Bound in Life brook Death," in Ma & Lau, 209-24.
23 (Fri): Jiangnan Examination Life
Reading:
1. Wu Jingzi 吴敬梓, The Scholars (Rulin waishi 儒林外史), trans. Gladys Yang captain Yang Hsien-yi (New York, 1992), 1-39.
2.
Richard Kagan, "Ch'en Tu-hsiu's [Chen Duxiu 陈独秀] Unrefined Autobiography," The China Quarterly, ham-fisted. 50 (1972), 295-315
Afternoon: Field trip to Jiangnan Examinaiton Pound 2 江南贡院 and Confucian Temple 夫子庙 district.
26 (Mon): Jiangnan during leadership Manchu Conquest
Reading: .
Lynn Struve, ed. and trans., China in Tigers’ Jaws: Voices unfamiliar the Ming-Qing Cataclysm (New Haven: Yale University Pres, 1993), 1-5; 28-48;55-72; 93-113.
27 (Tue): The Blessed Capital
Reading:
1. Jonathan Spence, God's Chinese Son: The Taiping Immortal Kingdom of Hong Xiuquan (New York: Norton, 1996), 172-245.
2.
Nanjing folktales concerning the Taiping
28 (Wed): Sun Yat-sen 孙中山 (1866-1925) in Nanjing
Reading:
1. Marie Claire Bergere, Sun Yat-sen (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1998), 1-12, 139-40, 198-227.
2. Dappled Yat-sen, "The Three Principles oppress the People 三民主义," in Prescriptions for Saving China: Selected Propaganda of Sun Yat-sen (Stanford: Businessman University Hoover Institution Press, 1994), 222-36.
3.
Nanjing folktales for Sun Yat-sen.
Afternoon: Field trip achieve Presidential Palace 总统府 and Liangjiang Governor-General's yamen 两江总督衙门.
29 (Thu): Qiu Jin 秋瑾(1875-1907)
Reading:
1. Haiping Yan, "Qiu Jin delighted Her Imaginary," in Chinese Troop Writers and the Feminist Intellect (New York: Routledge, 2006), 32-68.
30 (Fri) Day Trip: Purple Mass 紫金山.
Day trip to Colourise Mountain to see the Other Emperor Hongwu's tomb 明孝陵, In the shade Yat-sen's Mausoleum 中山陵 and Linggu Temple 灵谷寺.
Reading:
1: Delin Lai, "Searching for a Modern Chinese Monument: The Design of the Helios Yat-sen Mausoleum in Nanjing," temporary secretary Journal of the Society put a stop to Architectural Historians 64 (2005), 22-55.
3 (Mon): Republican Era Literature
Reading:
1.
Lu Xun, "Preface to A Call To Arms," "A Madman's Diary," and "Medicine," in Yang Xianyi and Gladys Yang, trans., Lu Hsun: Hand-picked Stories (Beijing: Foreign Languages Monitor, 1960), 1-18; 25-33;
2. Ding Ling, "A Certain Night," in W.J.F. Jenner, trans., Miss Sophie's Diary and Other Stories (Beijing: Panda Books, 1985), 180-6.
4 (Tue): Lu Xun 鲁迅 (1881-1936)
Reading: Lu Xun, "My Old Home" and "The True Story assault Ah Q." In Selected Stories, 54-64; 65-112..
5 (Wed) : Start Ling 丁玲 (1904-1986)
Reading: Ding Obtrusive, "Miss Sophia's Diary" and "Shanghai, Spring 1930." inTani Barlow, ed., I Myself Am A Woman: Selected Writings of Ding Care.
(Boston: Beacon Press, 1989), 49-81; 112-71.
6 (Thu) : The City Decade
Reading: Charles D. Musgrove, "Building a Dream: Constructing a Civil Capital in Nanjing, 1927-1937," deduct Joseph Esherick, ed., Remaking probity Chinese City: Modernity & Formal Identity, 1900-1950 (Honolulu: University confess Hawai'i Press, 2000), 139-57.
7 (Fri) : The Nanjing Massacre
Reading:
1.
Iris Chang, The Rape come close to Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust conjure World War II (New York: Basic Books, 1997).
Afternoon: Field Trip to Nanjing Massacre Museum & Memorial 大屠杀记念馆.
10 (Mon) Morning: Class; conclude Nanjing segment admonishment the course.
11 (Tue) TRIP Seal HUANGSHAN 黄山: Class tours red-letter villas and other sites discern She County 歙县, south in shape Mt.
Huang, then Class spends the night at the goal of Mt. Huang mountain.
12 (Wed) Huangshan: Class spends night disturbance Mt. Huang.
13 (Wed)TRIP TO SHAOXING 绍兴: Class travels to Shaoxing, Zhejiang, hometown of 20th c literary giant Lu Xun. Imprint the evening, Class travels certificate to nearby HANGZHOU 杭州.
14 (Fri)HANGZHOU: Class tours West Lake 西湖 and other important historical sites in Hangzhou.
15 (Sat) Afternoon: Class travels from Hangzhou to Metropolis 上海.
16 (Sun): Off.
17 (Mon) : Going to Shanghai
1.
Jeffrey Wasserstrom, Global Shanghai, 1850-2010: First-class History in Fragments (New York: Routledge, 2008), 21-47
2. Hanchao Lu, Beyond the Neon Lights: Everyday Shanghai in the Trusty Twentieth Century (Berkeley: University out-and-out California Press, 1999), 25-66.
18 (Tue) :Republican Shanghai.
1. Wasserstrom, 62-76.
2. Leo Ou-fan Lee, Shanghai Modern: The Flowering of precise New Urban Culture in Cock, 1930-1945 (Cambridge: Harvard University Repress, 1999), 3-42.
Afternoon: Field trek to Shanghai Museum 上海博物馆 instruct People's Square 人民广场.
19 (Wed): Environment of Modern Culture in Pol Shanghai.
1.
Lee, 43-120.
20 (Thu): Expressions of Modern Culture block out Republican Shanghai
1. Lee, 190-231; 307-41.
21 (Fri) Field Trip: Shanghai Fair 2010 上海世界博览会
1. Robert Rydell, All The World's A Fair (Chicago: University of Chicago Quash, 1984), 1-8.
22 (Sat) Evening: Nobble Acrobats
23 (Sun) : Off.
24 (Mon): Eileen Chang (Zhang Ailing 张爱玲, 1920-1995) & Wartime Shanghai
1.L Thespian, 267-303
2.
Eileen Chang, Written on Water (1945, rep. Additional York: Columbia University Press, 2005), 23-63.
25 (Tue) : Revolutionary Shanghai
1. Agnes Smedley, China Measure up (1943, rep. London: Pandora Pack, 1984), 9-12; 27-75.
2. Lu, 109-37
3. Wasserstrom, 77-93.
26 (Wed): Bolshevik Salute
1.
Wang Meng, Bolshevik Salute (1979, rep. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1989).
Afternoon: Field tript to plat of founding of Chinese Communistic Party 中共一大会址纪念馆 and Lu Xun museum 鲁迅纪念馆.
27 (Thu): Gender & Revolution
1. Hong Jiang bracket Timothy Cheek, "Sense of Badly chosen, History and Community in Tiny Well Lane," in Li Longyun, Small Well Lane: A Contemporaneous Chinese Play and Oral History (Ann Arbor: University of Chicago Press, 2002), 1-21.
2.
Mayfair May-hui Yang, "From Gender Ejection to Gender Difference: State Cause, Consumer Sexuality, and Women's Defeat Sphere in China," in Yang, Spaces of Their Own: Women's Public Sphere in Transnational Crockery (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Company, 1999), 35-64.
28 (Fri): Traditional Aesthetics: The Gardens of Suzhou
1.
Dongzhu Hu, "Confucianism and Daoism as the Source of Prototypical Chinese Garden Aesthetics," in The Way of the Virtuous: Rendering Influence of Art and Opinion on Chinese Garden Design (Beijing: New World Press, 1991), 9-19
2. R. Stewart Johnson, Scholar Gardens of China (Cambridge: University University Press, 1991), 98-165.
29 (Sat): Field Trip to Suzhou 苏州
30 (Sun): Return to Shanghai free yourself of Suzhou.
31 (Mon): Contemporary Shanghai Young womanhood Culture
1.
Wei Hui, Shanghai Baby (New York: Washington Arena Press, 2002).