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The seminar focuses on "Republican Shanghai" (1911-1949), a stormy period of Chinese history that in many ways shaped both Shanghai's culture and its perception in China and in the West. It looks at various aspects and experiences of Shanghai's "semi-colonial" modernity (politics, education, architecture, transportation, film, music, advertisements, everyday life, etc.). Based on this foundation, the course explores the recovery of the "Paris of the East" since the early 1990s, discusses present images and cultural representations as they are constructed and circulating today.
Ingen
Andreas Steen
Undervisningen foregår på hold og i arbejdsgrupper som en dialog mellem studerende og underviser.
Engelsk
Lu, Hanchao: Beyond the Neon Lights. Everyday Shanghai in the Early Twentieth Century. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press 1999. Yeh Wen-Hsin (ed.): Becoming Chinese. Passages to Modernity and Beyond. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press 2000. Yatsko, Pamela: New Shanghai: The Rocky Rebirth of China's Legendary City, Wiley & Sons, 2000.