This course of Chinese Culture and Contemporary China will explore the foundations of Chinese civilization and the dimensions of Chinese culture. It will pay particular attention to the relationship between Chinese culture and the present-day life of the Chinese people and to the different elements of the culture which are under the present social structures, belief systems, literature, arts, customs, etc. The course aims at providing students with a deeper knowledge of Chinese culture, thus enabling them to better understand China.
The course will cover the following main areas of topics: (1) the foundations of Chinese civilization: its geography, language, and history; (2) the core concepts in Chinese philosophies and religions: Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism; (3), literature and arts, including Chinese calligraphy, painting, Tang poetry, and classical fiction; (4) society and life, including education, the role of women, Chinese food, and traditional holidays; (5) travel and landscapes, including well-known Chinese cities, mountains, ethnic regions and customs; (6) Chinese media, culture and sports, including TV and movies, fashion, Chinese gongfu and taiji.
In addition, students will be expected to participate in a buddy program beyond curriculum if they have a chance to come to Nanjing. Ideally they will be paired up: an international student with a Nanjing University student to allow students to learn firsthand about Chinese customs, culture, and language. Students will be required to complete various projects and homework assignments as well, which will encourage them to use Nanjing University and the city of Nanjing as a laboratory to apply what they learn during their stay at Nanjing University.
Confucian culture is the cornerstone of traditional Chinese culture. In this segment, we introduce the three basic concepts of Confucian culture: Li or ritual etiquette, Ren or benevolence, and Tao. In the Confucian view, the variety of practiced rituals maintains the balance of society. Benevolence is the core of the ritual because only with benevolence one can truly observe li. Tao is the natural laws or order of the universe. One has to research the objective universe genuinely, to find those natural laws, and then use what was found to structure the human world. All these elements make the benevolence great.
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3 videos3 assignments2 discussion prompts
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3 videos•Total 18 minutes
Rituals•7 minutes
Benevolence•6 minutes
Tao•5 minutes
3 assignments•Total 90 minutes
Quiz on Rituals•30 minutes
Quiz on Benevolence (True/False)•30 minutes
Quiz on Tao•30 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
In accordance with the Confucian concept, how exactly do we enact ren?•10 minutes
What is the fundamental difference between a yes man and a true benevolent?•10 minutes
Essentials of Chinese Painting
Module 2•2 hours to complete
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In this unit, we introduce the world of Chinese painting, which is one of the oldest continuous artistic traditions in the world. We discuss three important features that make Chinese art of painting unique and different from the Western painting. We also analyze the possible philosophical reasons lying behind that difference. By the end of the unit, one will know things like why Chinese paintings are usually not framed and without many colors, or why Chinese people when drawing might prefer having more than one artistic perspective, as well as other aspects of Chinese art.
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3 videos3 assignments2 discussion prompts
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3 videos•Total 25 minutes
Unframed Chinese Paintings•11 minutes
Chinese Paintings of Black and White•9 minutes
Are Chinese Paintings a kind of Abstract Art?•5 minutes
3 assignments•Total 90 minutes
Quiz on un-framed Chinese Paintings•30 minutes
Quiz on Black and White Chinese Painting•30 minutes
Quiz on Are Chinese Paintings a kind of Abstract Art?•30 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
Open Disscusion on Chinese Painting and Reality•10 minutes
Open Discussion on Chinese Painting and Colors•10 minutes
Essentials of Chinese Music
Module 3•2 hours to complete
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This unit mainly focuses on three topics of Chinese music culture which are the origin and essence of the Chinese musical style, Confucian effect on the understanding of traditional Chinese music and Contemporary Chinese music development under the influence of western music. It is hoped that after completing this unit, students could feel and realize the uniqueness of Chinese traditional music, and have an overall understanding of the development of Chinese music culture.
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3 videos3 assignments1 discussion prompt
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3 videos•Total 21 minutes
Essence of Chinese Music•6 minutes
Chinese Traditional Thought of Music•5 minutes
Popular Music in Modern and Contemporary China•9 minutes
3 assignments•Total 90 minutes
Quiz on Essence of Chinese Music•30 minutes
Quiz on Chinese Traditional Thought of Music•30 minutes
Quiz on Popular Music in Modern and Contemporary China•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Open Discussion on Chinese Music•10 minutes
Essentials of Chinese Costume
Module 4•2 hours to complete
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With a large variety of clothes and accessories, from the dragon robe of emperor to the humble clothes of common people, Chinese traditional costumes show the beauty of the material world. It’s also related to the social classes, feudal ethics and traditional philosophies. This unit centers on three major questions, trying to show specific details of the splendid costumes as well as explaining the cultural implication, such as the ranks of imperial court, the customs of weddings and funerals, the gender issue in Tang dynasty, etc.
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3 videos3 assignments1 discussion prompt
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3 videos•Total 19 minutes
The Relationship Between Traditional Costume and Social Status•10 minutes
How Costume Reflected Woman's rights?•5 minutes
Chinese-Red and its Opposite•5 minutes
3 assignments•Total 90 minutes
Quiz on Chinese Traditional Costume and Social Status•30 minutes
Quiz on Costume and Woman's rights•30 minutes
Quiz on Chinese Red and its Opposite•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Open Discussions on Chinese Costume•10 minutes
Chinese Cuisine
Module 5•2 hours to complete
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Chinese food is well-known throughout the world for its appearance, aroma and flavor. The uniqueness of Chinese food lies not only in its appearance and flavor, but also in its style of preparation, cooking and presentation. Chinese food culture was gradually formed in the development of Chinese society and civilization and was in turn helped shape the character and temperament of the Chinese people. As a panorama of Chinese culture, Chinese food is generally believed to be one of the best channels to know this country, its people and culture. There is a profound philosophy under Chinese food culture, and this lesson will help the learners understand why eating and drinking is of special importance to the Chinese, not only to their physical wellbeing but also to their mental health and harmony.
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5 videos2 assignments1 discussion prompt
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5 videos•Total 25 minutes
Huai Yang Cuisine•5 minutes
Guangdong or Cantonese Cuisine•4 minutes
Sichuan Cuisine•3 minutes
Northern Cuisine•6 minutes
Eating for Harmony•7 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Quiz on Introduction and Huaiyang Cuisine•30 minutes
Quiz on Guangdong, Sichuan and Northern Cuisine•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Open Discussions on Chinese Cuisine•10 minutes
Chinese Traditional Festivals
Module 6•2 hours to complete
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Festivals are an important part of Chinese culture. A significant number of festivals in folklore are rich in various elements of Chinese traditional culture. Do you know what the most important Chinese holiday is? Do you know what Chinese people eat, what clothes they wear and what other interesting things they do during those holidays? More important do you know the reason why they are doing that? Watch the "Festival Culture" unit to find that out. The unit is rich in contents supplied with exciting media that brings you to the amazing world of Chinese festivals.
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4 videos3 assignments1 discussion prompt
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4 videos•Total 22 minutes
Chinese Traditional Festivals•6 minutes
Spring Festival•7 minutes
Dragon Boat Festival•4 minutes
Mid-autumn Festival•5 minutes
3 assignments•Total 90 minutes
Quiz on Dragon Boat Festival•30 minutes
Quiz on Spring Festival•30 minutes
Quiz for Mid-autumn Festival•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Open Discussions on Chinese Traditional Festivals•10 minutes
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