2025-2026

EALC 41005 Early Chinese Texts and Sociological Research

The seminar topic is the formation of Warring States correlative thought as evidenced by excavated manuscripts, with focus on the Tsinghua University looted Warring States bamboo-slip manuscript "Wuji" 五紀 (Five structural strands)

2025-2026 Winter

EALC 25301/35301 Inventing the Chinese Short Story

(FNDL 25305)

This class will trace the emergence of the vernacular short story as a new genre in the late Ming and early Qing. We will focus on the seventeenth-century story collections of Feng Menglong, Ling Mengchu, Aina Jushi, and Li Yu, whose stories map the social whole of late imperial China—from merchant schemes to courtesan romances, from the friendships of students to the follies of emperors. Alongside close readings of selected stories, we will examine the structure, sources, and publication histories of these collections and locate them in a broader discussion of the meanings and functions of vernacular literature. All readings in English, though students with Chinese reading ability will be encouraged to read the original texts.

2025-2026 Autumn
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