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Course unit, curriculum year 2024–2025
KIE.KK.357

Introduction to Chinese American Literature, 5 cr

Tampere University
Teaching periods
Course code
KIE.KK.357
Language of instruction
English
Academic years
2024–2025, 2025–2026, 2026–2027
Level of study
Advanced studies
Grading scale
General scale, 0-5
Persons responsible
Responsible teacher:
Maarit Piipponen
Responsible organisation
Faculty of Information Technology and Communication Sciences 100 %
Coordinating organisation
Language Studies 100 %
Common learning outcomes
International outlook and global responsibility
Interaction and communication skills
Learning skills and critical thinking
Sustainable development goals
Goal 5: Gender Equality
Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities

The course first examines racial stereotypes and Orientalist representations of the Chinese and Chinese Americans in the United States; these stereotypes of the Chinese range from the figure of the Yellow Peril to the Dragon Lady and beyond. Second, the course explores texts by Chinese American writers and how these writers have adopted diverse genres and narrative strategies in their discussion of racial stereotypes, assimilation, transnationalism, ethnicity, gender and sexual identity. The texts analysed include stories by Sui Sin Far, Frank Chin, Maxine Hong Kingston, David Wong Louie, and Ted Chiang as well as early Angel Island poems by Chinese immigrants. The genres examined range from phrase books to short stories, novels, and speculative fiction.

Learning outcomes
Studies that include this course
Completion option 1

Participation in teaching

No scheduled teaching