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Arts

HMC317

Enrolment
Unit Code
Unit Title
HMC217 Contemporary Chinese Cinema
HMC309 Chinese Research Project
HMC314 Classical Chinese A
HMC315 Classical Chinese B
HMC317 Contemporary Chinese Cinema
HMC318 Chinese Culture and Society
HMC319 Chinese 3A
HMC320 Chinese 3B
HMC321 Chinese 3C Advanced
HMC322 Chinese 3D Advanced
HMC323 Computer-based Business Chinese Writing
HMC324 Political Economy of Post-Reform China
HMC325 Political and Cultural History of Taiwan
HMC326 Ethnic Minorities in Contemporary China

2010  HMC317  Contemporary Chinese Cinema

Unit Level: Advanced

Available as a Student Elective: Yes

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See also   HMC217

SPECIAL NOTE:  This unit is taught in English and is open to non-Chinese speakers with all films shown with English subtitles. This unit is crosslisted with Asian Studies and can be taken as part of either a Chinese major or Asian Studies major. It will also be crosslisted with Screen Studies

OFFERINGS

Unit Sem 1 Sem 2 Full Yr Spring Summer Winter
HMC317 H,L

Key Semester Dates
Semester Note Start Date Census Date Final WW Date* End Date
Sem 2 12-JUL-2010 10-AUG-2010 30-AUG-2010 15-OCT-2010

*The Final WW Date is the final date from which you can withdraw from the unit without academic penalty, however you will still incur a financial liability (see Withdrawal dates explained for more information).

This unit can be taken in other courses
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DESCRIPTION

This unit explores major genres and themes of film in contemporary mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong and the Chinese diaspora. Genres and themes covered include realist, revolutionary, postsocialist, crosscultural and transnational identity, colonialist and postcolonialist and martial arts. In addition to providing a survey of the major film trends and directors, the unit provides political, social, cultural and economic backgrounds to the films shown. Competing issues in contemporary mainland China and the two other Chinese speaking regions will be explored. These include the tension between political control and artistic freedom, shifting values, transformation and change involving urbanisation and modernisation, Chinese nationalism and ethnic identity, colonialism and revolution, gender and sexuality, marginality and alienation, globalisation and sovereignty.

WEIGHT:  12.5%

ASSESSMENT:

HMC217: 2 hour examination (40%), 2000-word research essay (40%), one 500-word literature review (10%), one group work (10%)

HMC317 2 hour examination (40%), 2500-word research essay (40%), one 500-word literature review (10%), one group work (10%)

TEACHING PATTERN: 13 x 2hr seminars plus approximately 10 films viewed through semester.

FLEXIBLE & ONLINE STUDY OPTIONS
Note: Class attendance may still be required

   Web supported - H,L
Online access to some part of this unit online is optional
   Video conferencing - H,L
A live video link between campuses is used for at least some teaching in this unit
About Flexible Study Options

REQUISITE INFO
Prereq 25% units at 200 level in R3A

TEXTS
Information about any textbook requirements for Semester (Sem 2) will be available from mid April 2010

STAFF: Dr M Harrison

FEES
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KEY

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