Monday, June 30, 2008

Reflection #5

Write on one of the following three topics. Write just your first name (not anonymous) in your comment. This reflection is due on Thursday by 10 p.m.:

Current event — Provide a link to an article related to something going on in Asia. Then, write a brief summary of the article and discuss its relevance to topics covered recently in this course.

The Cultural Revolution — While the Cultural Revolution is considered to be one of China’s “most embarrassing moments in its long history,” there are some things about it that make sense. Play devil’s advocate and write about how the Cultural Revolution (doing away with Confucian principles and destroying old traditions and artifacts) actually made sense for the Chinese. If you were poor and underprivileged, why would you fight for such a cause?

Communism vs. Capitalism — The China film last week, “Up the Yangtze,” tells an interesting joke that contrasts Communism with Capitalism:
An American and a Chinese are riding in a car together. They come to a sign that says, “Turn right for Capitalism or turn left for Communism.” The American passenger decides to turn right. The Chinese passenger agrees that they should turn right, but ought to signal left.
This joke suggests that emerging Asian countries such as China and Vietnam are founded on Communist principles but ultimately follow a Capitalist scheme. What are the challenges facing Communist nations with regard to political, social, and economic growth? Also, what advantages do you see them having?

Reflection #4

After viewing Wednesday's film, consider this list of films that China has banned. China (as well as Myanmar) has a long history of censoring any film that would taint its people's view of society or the world. Considering the fact that this film ends on a hopeful note (it's not wholly depressing, is it?), what did you find controversial about this film that would justify it being banned?

This reflection should be just one paragraph long (worth only 5 points) and is due this Wednesday at 10 p.m.


The following information comes from Wikipedia
Because only 20 imported films are granted permission to screen each year in China, only blockbuster or widely known films are listed. It may be noted that some films which do not arrive in theatres nonetheless become available as pirated DVD editions.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Reflection #3

Write on one of the following three topics. Write just your first name (not anonymous) in your comment. This reflection is due on Wednesday by 10 p.m.:

Current event — Provide a link to an article related to something going on in Asia. Then, write a brief summary of the article and discuss its relevance to topics covered recently in this course.

Legalism — Legalism is based on the premise that people are prone to commit misdeeds, and government's job is to maintain order through strict rules and authority. Do you agree with this basic premise that people will do bad without the threat of punishment? Is order the most important concern in a society. Is order more important than personal freedom?

Chinatown — We will be going to Chinatown this week! What do you associate with this part of town? Be as specific as possible with certain sights, sounds, activities that you come to expect when you go there. Why do you think Chinatown is such an important neighborhood that nearly every major city has one?

Friday, June 20, 2008

Reflection #2

Read or view the following articles/videos/photos about the dynasties or philosophies you will be covering in your posters. Then, choose one of them (it doesn't have to be about your group's topic) and write a brief paragraph reflection about how these concepts/moments in history are still relevant to life in China or the world today.

This comment/reflection is due Monday @ 10 p.m.

Shang Dynasty

Zhou Dynasty

Confucianism

Daoism

Qin Dynasty

Han Dynasty

Monday, June 16, 2008

Reflection #1

Every few days you will write a short reflection related to this course. You will submit the reflection as a comment on the class blog. The reflection should be 250-500 words (1-2 paragraphs) and written with attention to grammar, spelling, and the fundamentals of good academic writing (which we will discuss in class).

Each reflection is worth 10 points in the homework/quiz/participation category.

Write on one of the following three topics. Write just your first name (not anonymous) in your comment:

1) Current event -- Provide a link to an article related to something going on in Asia. Then, write a brief summary of the article and discuss its relevance to topics covered recently in this course.

2) Asian Products -- Choose an Asian brand or product and write about your perception of the product as "Asian." To what extent do you associate the product as "Asian" and how does that inform your attitude toward the product?

3) China -- What do you know about China? What do you hope to understand more about the country and its history?