課程資訊
課程名稱
後殖民亞洲小說
Fiction: Postcolonial Asia 
開課學期
112-2 
授課對象
文學院  外國語文學系  
授課教師
柏逸嘉 
課號
FL4179 
課程識別碼
102E24770 
班次
 
學分
3.0 
全/半年
半年 
必/選修
必修 
上課時間
星期二8,9,10(15:30~18:20) 
上課地點
共406 
備註
本課程以英語授課。小說群組(F群組)擇一必修。
限本系所學生(含輔系、雙修生)
總人數上限:35人 
 
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課程概述

This course introduces students to fictional and other cultural perspectives from the postcolonial world. This semester, we will focus on selected texts from postcolonial Asia. Our course will be structured around the concept of the nation--what Benedict Anderson has famously called “an imagined community.” We will explore this concept by reading and discussing texts representing the complexities of imagined communities in locations such as Taiwan, India, Sri Lanka, Viet Nam, the Philippines, and Tibet. We will ask: why should these ideas and texts matter to us now?

Students are expected to attend regularly, to read with care and curiosity, and to bring an open mind to course assignments and class discussion. We will reflect on our previously held commonsense ideas and test them against our course readings. Please note that while this course extends some of the ideas that were developed in our section of Fiction I in Fall 2011, it is also designed to be coherent as a stand-alone course. No prior knowledge of postcolonial studies is required.

Please note that the above details may be slightly adjusted as the instructor fine-tunes the syllabus. 

課程目標
As noted above. 
課程要求
Assignments:

Attendance and participation 10%
Group presentation 20%
In-class writing exercise 20%
Mid-term exam 25%
Final exam 25%

Total 100%

The specific nature of these assignments will be discussed in the first week of classes. Please note again that these assignments may change as the instructor fine-tunes the syllabus. 
預期每週課後學習時數
 
Office Hours
備註: Office hours by appointment. This course will also provide regular opportunities for students to meet with and learn from the TA. 
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參考書目
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評量方式
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課程進度
週次
日期
單元主題
Week 1
  Introduction to course objectives 
Week 2
  What is a nation? 
Week 3
  Writing exercise 
Week 4
  Review; plus presentation sign-up 
Week 5
  Wu Zhuoliu (pages 1-27)
∙ Presentation: What do we need to know about the Treaty of Shimonoseki and Japan’s annexation of Taiwan? 
Week 6
  Wu Zhuoliu (pages 27-53) 
Week 7
  Arundhati Roy (pages 35-58)
∙ Presentation: What do we need to know about the status of Dalit people in India? 
Week 8
  Arundhati Roy (pages 58-83) 
Week 9
  Mid-term exam 
Week 10
  Michael Ondaatje (pages 1-30)
∙ Presentation: What do we need to know about the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka? 
Week 11
  Michael Ondaatje (pages 31-56) 
Week 12
  Jessica Hagedorn (pages 3-4; 174-212)
∙ Presentation: What do we need to know about the filming of Apocalypse Now? 
Week 13
  Jessica Hagedorn (pages 213-246) 
Week 14
  Laha Mebow; and Tomonori Sugimoto
∙ Presentation: What do we need to know about Sugimoto’s journal article? 
Week 15
  Kuan-Hsing Chen (pages 211-223; 245-255); plus review
∙ Presentation: What do we need to know about Chen’s book chapter? 
Week 16
  Final exam