HUMN 4100 Writing the World in Traditional China

  • Asian Studies Major/Minor Course
  • Asian Studies Graduate Certificate
  • HUMANITIES

Course Credits: 3
Asian Studies Major/Minor Course
Asian Studies Graduate Certificate


Catalog Description

Examines the history and implications of the central role played by writing in pre-modern China, especially with regard to traditional constructions of the world, including relations with aesthetics, the non-human, and the spiritual. Key works of Chinese literature and thought from different periods are studied, with the aim of determining a particular type of Chinese humanism. All readings in English. Recommended prereqs., HUMN 1010 and/or 1020. Requisites: Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Juniors or Seniors).


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