CHNSE-442 Cinematic Heroes and Heroines in Post-Mao China

In Maoist China, Mao was the ultimate figure at the pinnacle of the hero system that generated for most people aspirational feelings of eternal life. His death in 1976 initiated a search for a new hero system. Still on-going, the search has frequently changed its direction in the post-Mao discursive environment composed of complex ideological, economic, and artistic interactions and negotiations. This course closely examines the central role of cinema in this search. Students will gain an in-depth understanding of how films reflect and shape contemporary Chinese ideology and culture.

Maximum Enrollment

Speaking-Intensive (20)

(Social Structural and Institutional Hierarchies, Speaking Intensive.)

Credits

1

Cross Listed Courses

CNMS-442

Prerequisite

Chinese 200

Notes

Taught in Chinese. This course is not for native Chinese speakers. Chinese 200 is a prerequisite.