Course Code
CHES5103
Course Name
Selected Themes on Chinese Literature: The Crime Genre
Time
Tuesdays 15:30 – 18:15
Venue
YIA LT6
Instructor
Prof. King-fai Tam
Teaching Assistant
Ka Wai Wu
Course Description
This course will study a body of Chinese fictional works with a focus on the depiction of crime in its many facets: the perpetrator, the victim, the investigator, the commitment of the crime, the investigation, the punishment, the social and historical settings in which the crime occurs and the material and psychological circumstances surrounding it. It will adopt a loosely chronological approach, beginning with the treatment of crime in literature in the premodern period, through various stages in the twentieth century and ending with the contemporary period. It focuses mainly on the development in the Chinese mainland, but will also touch upon that in Hong Kong and the other areas of the Sinophone world.
Course Outline
WEEK 1: Organizational meeting; Defining the Terms
WEEK 2: The Game of Crime
WEEK 3: Pre-20th Century Literary Depiction of Crime: Moral and Cosmic Dimensions
WEEK 4: The Crime Genre as Entertainment and Scientific Textbook
WEEK 5: Chongyang Festival
WEEK 6: The Criminal, the Counter-revolutionary
WEEK 7: The Spy and the Mole
WEEK 8: Procedural
WEEK 9: Noir, Hard-boiled detective, Femme Fatale
WEEK 10: Revenge
WEEK 11: The Chinese Detective in the West I
Week 12: The Chinese Detective in the West II
Week 13: Summation
Assessment & Assignments
Participation |
15% |
Presentation |
20% |
Short written assignment |
25% |
Final paper |
40% |
Honesty in Academic Work
Attention is drawn to University policy and regulations on honesty in academic work, and to the disciplinary guidelines and procedures applicable to breaches of such policy and regulations. Details may be found at http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/policy/academichonesty/. With each assignment, students will be required to submit a signed declaration that they are aware of the policies, regulations and procedures.