課程資訊
課程名稱
後殖民研究:再現「轉型」
Postcolonial Studies: Representing Transitions 
開課學期
107-2 
授課對象
文學院  外國語文學研究所  
授課教師
柏逸嘉 
課號
FL7335 
課程識別碼
122EM7150 
班次
 
學分
3.0 
全/半年
半年 
必/選修
選修 
上課時間
星期一8,9,10(15:30~18:20) 
上課地點
外研三 
備註
本課程以英語授課。第一、三類。
限碩士班以上
總人數上限:12人 
Ceiba 課程網頁
http://ceiba.ntu.edu.tw/1072FL7335_ 
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課程概述

This graduate seminar asks: what is at stake in representing "transitions" in postcolonial contexts? Alongside legal and political initiatives, how are writers, filmmakers, and scholars engaged with this problem? Why should we care about such issues, here and now?

This seminar engages with such questions with a focus on accounts of transition and debates over transitional justice as they have taken shape in various postcolonial sites. In this seminar, we will approach transitional justice as an uneven, contested, and ongoing process that is not bounded by legal and political initiatives alone. We will carefully review scholarly debates with a focus on state technologies including truth commissions and museums. We will then turn to specific interlinked sites to investigate in more detail: Canada/Japan, South Africa, and Taiwan/the US. In our examinations of these specific sites, we will discuss a mix of critical and cultural texts (including a film, a play, and two novels) with a view to helping students to develop their responses to these materials.

This seminar welcomes students who have previously studied postcolonial issues as well as students who are approaching postcolonial texts for the first time. Please note that students in this seminar will be expected to read widely across interdisciplinary debates, to reflect upon previously held commonsense ideas, and to write regularly about the texts listed in the schedule below. As the issues under investigation in this seminar are still unfolding, we may add additional relevant reading materials as they become available.
 

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

Attendance and participation 10%
In-class writing exercise 10%
Term paper proposal 10%
Five critical responses 30%
Term paper 40%

Total 100%

Please note that these assignments are subject to change depending on the needs of students.  
預期每週課後學習時數
 
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指定閱讀
Required readings:

∙ Marie Clements, Burning Vision (2003)
∙ J.M. Coetzee, Disgrace (1999)
∙ Shawna Yang Ryan, Green Island (2016)
∙ Plus assorted articles and book chapters as indicated in the schedule below

Please note that these reading are subject to change as the instructor fine-tunes the syllabus.  
參考書目
Please note that this seminar will have a mix of short lectures, student discussion, field visits, and some in-class writing, with an emphasis on students developing their responses to the course materials.

Please note as well that students who are registered in the Graduate Institute of Foreign Languages and Literatures or are DFLL majors or minors will be expected to follow MLA guidelines in their work (either 7th edition or 8th edition guidelines are acceptable); other students should speak to the instructor about citation guidelines.  
評量方式
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課程進度
週次
日期
單元主題
第1週
2/18  Introduction to course objectives; plus Livinia Stan and Nadya Nedelsky, "Preface"  
第2週
2/25  Framing Key Debates: Wole Soyinka, "Editorial" (1974) Renee Jeffery and Hun Joon Kim, "New Horizons: Transitional Justice in the Asia Pacific" (2014) Priscilla Hayner, Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 from _The Peacemaker's Paradox_ (2018)  
第3週
3/04  On Truth Commissions; critical response #1 due at the beginning of class Priscilla Hayner, Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 from _Unspeakable Truths_, 2nd edition (2011) Nokukhanya Mncwabe, "Truth Commissions" (2013) Louis N. Bickford, "Unofficial Truth Projects" (2013)  
第4週
3/11  On Museums: Erica Lehrer and Cynthia E. Milton, "Introduction: Witnesses to Witnessing" (2011) Karen Busby, Adam Muller, and Andrew Woolford, "The Idea of a Human Rights Museum: Introduction" (2015) Tricia Logan, "National Memory and Museums: Remembering Settler Colonial Genocide of Indigenous Peoples in Canada" (2014)  
第5週
3/18  Review, plus discussion of field visits to the National Human Rights Museum Jingmei White Terror Memorial Park, or Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, or other memorial sites in and around Taipei; critical response #2 due at beginning of class  
第6週
3/25  ONE: CANADA/JAPAN: Peter Blow, director, _Village of Widows_ (1999; film to be screened in class) David L. Eng, "Reparations and the Human" (2014)  
第7週
4/01  Marie Clements, _Burning Vision_ (2003)  
第8週
4/08  Daniel Heath Justice, Preface and Introduction to _Why Indigenous Literatures Matter_ (2018); plus introduction to postcolonial studies resources  
第9週
4/15  TWO: SOUTH AFRICA: critical response #3 due at the beginning of class Charles Villa-Vicencio and Ilan Cooper, "South Africa" (2013) Daniel Herwitz, Introduction and Chapter 1 to _Race and Reconciliation_ (2003)  
第10週
4/22  J.M. Coetzee, _Disgrace_ (1999; pages 1-99 only)  
第11週
4/29  Harriet Deacon, "Remembering Tragedy, Constructing Modernity: Robben Island as National Monument" (1998); plus term paper guidelines  
第12週
5/06  THREE: TAIWAN/THE US: critical response #4 due at the beginning of class Jau-Yuan Hwang, "Transitional Justice in Postwar Taiwan" (2016) Lisa Yoneyama, Preface and Introduction (pages 1-17 only) to _Cold War Ruins_ (2016)  
第13週
5/13  Shawna Yang Ryan, _Green Island_ (2016; pages 187-296; plus 379-81 only)  
第14週
5/20  Leo Ching, "Reconciliation Otherwise: Intimacy, Indigeneity, and the Taiwan Difference" (2018); plus term paper proposals  
第15週
5/27  CODA: critical response #5 due at beginning of class; Ghassan Hage, "Another De-colonial Politics is Possible" (2018)  
第16週
6/03  Class cancelled (instructor away)  
第17週
6/10  In-class writing exercise  
第18週
6/17  Wrap-up; term paper due at beginning of class