This course introduces you to classical, modern and contemporary Chinese ecological thoughts - from traditional Confucian, Buddhist and Daoist thoughts on nature and ecology, to the emergence of ecocriticism and eco-aesthetics as new academic disciplines in contemporary China. Focusing on the historical and cultural significance of concepts that are related to nature and ecology, such as Chinese solar terms, shanshui (natural landscapes), and animals; as well as the increasing dialogues and clashes between Chinese and Western ecological thoughts, this course stimulates you to reflect upon the intricate and complex relationships between human beings and the natural world. At a time of many global environmental crises and challenges, this course also encourages you to contemplate how ancient and contemporary ecological thoughts and theories can both be put into daily-life practices, as well as to cultivate our spiritual wellbeing and make changes to the world.
| AUs | 3.0 AUs |
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Directed Readings Of Literary Works: Pre-Qin,Han,Wei & Jin
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Directed Readings Of Literary Works: Yuan, Ming & Qing
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General History Of China
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Introduction To Chinese History
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Book Culture, Chinese Print History, & Technology
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Confucian Thought
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