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Course Catalog 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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EAST 224 - Taiwan Native-Soil Literature

Mode(s) of Instruction: Hybrid
FC ARHU CD
4 credits
Native-soil’ (xiangtu) in Chinese stands for rurality, hometown, and local culture. Since the 1920s, nativist movements in Taiwan explore, define, and debate over writings that are distinctively ‘Taiwanese.’ In this sense, ‘native-soil’ becomes a site of memory, transformation, atonement, and melancholia. Native-soil literature studied in this course articulates an individual’s relationship with home not only in terms of ‘where I am from,’ ‘why I depart,’ ‘how I return,’ but fundamentally, ‘who I am.’ This course explores Taiwanese literature produced in two literary debates in the 1920s and 1970s, as well as works by neo-native soils writers after the millennium.
Course Last Offered/Scheduled: Spring 2021



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