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HIS 374 / 574
REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENTS IN MODERN CHINA



Jung Chang's Wild Swans


Contemporary Chinese life reflects both elements of continuity with the traditional past and elements drawn from contacts with the processes of westernization and modernization.  Write an analytical essay (three to five pages in length for students enrolled in HIS 374; five to seven for those in HIS 574) that considers how the lives of the three generations of women depicted in Wild Swans reflect these larger historical issues at work in late nineteenth and twentieth century Chinese civilization and culture.  
  
As you begin your consideration of the issues raised below, take some time to think about each of the following as well:  
  • To what degree do Chang's observations support or undercut impressions of Chinese life contained in classroom presentations and other readings undertaken in the course?  To what degree does her writing confirm or contradict observations and themes developed elsewhere?

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  • What underlying assumptions guide Chang Jung's presentation?  For whom is the book intended?  What assumptions does the author make about her audience?  Is the author positive or negative in her presentation of events in recent Chinese history?  Is she writing from a Western or Chinese perspective?  How successful is she at what she sets out to accomplish?

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  • What contributions to an increased understanding of contemporary China in historical perspective does Chang's book provide?  How did Wild Swans add to your own personal appreciation of Chinese culture and civilization?  In the context of this course, was the book worth reading?  Why / why not?
You might find it useful to pick one of the following three suggested approaches as a guide to the organization and structuring of your analysis of Wild Swans but feel free to consult with the instructor on other possibilities that accomplish the same end (and, perhaps, fall more in line with your own identified areas of interest). 
  • In what specific ways does Wild Swans demonstrate the continued influence of traditional Confucian values, principles and standards of social, political and economic behavior and human interaction even in the context of modern Chinese life and practice?

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  • As demonstrated and illustrated in the pages of Wild Swans, compare and contrast (a) the roles, duties and obligations demanded of the traditional Confucian scholar-official and the twentieth century Communist party official, (b) perceived linkages between Confucianism and Communism as undergirding state philosophies and (c) expectations and responsibilities incumbent upon the traditional government and the modern Communist party to fulfill.

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  • Considering the fact that Communist doctrines are themselves of European origin, discuss the perceived impact of westernization on the modernization process in China since the late nineteenth century as illustrated with specific reference to events, interpretations, personalities, institutions and systems described in Wild Swans.

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  • As demonstrated in the lives of the three women at the heart of Wild Swans, in what ways has the relationship of Chinese citizens to the state continued in traditional ways and in what ways has it changed since 1949?  Are these changes and / or continutities representative of "improvement" or "deterioration" in Chinese life since the late nineteenth century?  Why / why not? 

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This site has been prepared by Lee A. Makela (l.makela@csuohio.edu) for the use of students at Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA, who are enrolled in HIS 374 / 574, REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENTS IN MODERN CHINA during the Spring Semester of the 2000 - 2001 Academic Year; please contact him with any comments.  
last updated: January 17, 2001