Socio-cultural problems of China 3600-19-SIW1-ZSKC1
The goal of this course is to provide students with a wide perspective on the basic social and cultural problems of China, and their geographical background. The topics discussed during the lectures include:
-The geographical environment of China, and regional and climatic diversity of the country
- Administrative division of China into provinces and autonomous regions
-The cultural and linguistic diversity of the regions
-The Chinese traditional customs and their roots – traditional morality and ethics -Folk beliefs and popular mythology (folk Taoism, Buddhism etc.)
-Religions of China (Taoism, Buddhism, popular religion, Islam, Christianity etc.) -The national identity, state identity, Chinese nationalism, ‘hanism’
-Chinese ethnic groups and their problems, minority regions, the Chinese state policies towards the minorities
-The state administration and its functioning, administrational division of the country and social management policies of the state
Type of course
Mode
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes
Knowledge:
-has detailed and organized knowledge of socio-cultural issues in China and Taiwan within the scope of the natural environment and ethnic, demographic and political situation K_W09, H1A_W04
- can name and characterize basic cultural phenomena of China and Taiwan K_W10, H1A_W04
- has organized knowledge of the natural, geopolitical and economic environment and their importance for the historical and contemporary situation of China and Taiwan K_W11, H1A_W04
- is aware of the linguistic variety and its influence on the cultural and political situation of the world K_W14, H1A_W09
Skills:
-can indicate sources of cultural differences between the countries of the Orient or Africa K_U02, H1A_U05
- can use the knowledge of the history of China and Taiwan to analyze and interpret events taking place in the modern world K_U04, H1A_U02, H1A_U05
- can appropriately place China and Taiwan in the context of circumstances pertinent to natural, geopolitical and economic environment K_U05, H1A_U05
- can use the knowledge of socio-cultural issues of China and Taiwan in typical professional situations K_U09, H1A_U04
- can properly function in the linguistic and cultural environment of China and Taiwan K_U17, H1A_U07
- has a skill in presenting detailed aspects within the scope of cultural issues of China and Taiwan in Polish and in standard modern Chinese taking into consideration the intellectual tradition of China K_U21, H1A_U09
Social competences:
-understands the need to learn all one’s life K_K01, H1A_K01
- can set appropriate goals and ways to achieve them in the context of academic, professional and social activity K_K04, H1A_K03 - has awareness of the cultural distinctness and its religious, philosophical, traditional and historical roots and its significance for understanding modern world K_K05, H1A_K04, H1A_K05
- sees the need for dialogue between cultures K_K06, H1A_K04, H1A_K05
- is aware of the significance the culture of China has for the culture of the world K_K07, H1A_K05
- acts in aid of sharing and promoting the cultural and linguistic heritage of China K_K08, H1A_K05, H1A_K06
Assessment criteria
Grade based on a test exam and description of a contour map of China, based on the knowledge gained during the lectures and from the assigned literature.
Bibliography
Chiny. Przemiany państwa i społeczeństwa w okresie reform 1978 -2000 , red. K. Tomala, Warszawa 2001. Blunden C., Elvin M. Chiny, przekład z ang. Mieczysław Jerzy Künstler, Warszawa : Świat Książki, 1997. Burski K., Tradycje i sztuka kulinarna Chin, Warszawa, 1995.
Fairbank J.K. Historia Chin, nowe spojrzenie, przekład z ang. T. Lechowska, Z. Słupski, Gdańsk 1996. Feng Youlan, Krótka historia filozofii chińskiej, Warszawa, 2001
Granet M., Religie Chin, tłum . J. Rozkrut, Kraków 1997.
Künstler M.J. Języki chińskie, Warszawa, 2000.
Künstler M.J. Mitologia chińska, Warszawa, 2001
Liao Yiwu, Prowadząc umarłych. Opowieści prawdziwe. Chiny z perspektywy nizin społecznych. Wołowiec 2011. Mencjusz i Xunzi. O dobrym władcy, mędrcach i naturze ludzkiej, wybór, wstęp i tł. Małgorzata Religa, Warszawa, 1999 Pimpaneau J. Chiny: kultura i tradycje, Warszawa, 2001
Pomfret J. Lekcje chińskiego. Warszawa 2010.
Sławiński R. Westernizacja kultury chińskiej – blaski i cienie w: Kultury pozaeuropejskie i globalizacja, Warszawa 2000. Spence J.D. The search for Modern China, Londyn 1990.
An extended list of literature will be provided during the first lecture.
Additional information
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