gTeaching East Asian Literature in the High Schoolh

East Asian Studies Center Summer Workshop

Indiana University—Bloomington

July 21-26, 2002

 

Schedule of Events

 

 

 

Unless otherwise indicated, all workshop events take place in State Room East in the Indiana Memorial Union.

 

 

 

Sunday, July 21

 

                4:00 p.m.                 Check-in at Indiana Memorial Union (hereafter IMU) hotel

 

                4:15-5:30                Registration (State Room East, IMU)

 

5:30-6:30                 Welcome and Information Session—ALL PARTICIPANTS MUST BE PRESENT

 

ŸDiscuss requirements

ŸSign up for teaching units

ŸGraduate Credit and CRUfs

ŸComputer Access

ŸApply for book grants

 

6:30-8:00                Dinner (State Room West, IMU)

 

                                                Welcome and Introductions

Ice Breaker Activity

 

8:15-9:45                Film (optional): Shall We Dance? (Japan)

                                                Lindley Hall 102

 

 


Monday, July 22                     Pre-Modern Chinese Literature

                                                                                (From Beginnings to 1911)

 

                7:30-8:00                Continental Breakfast

 

                8:00-9:30                Lecture and Discussion:  Imperial China

                                                                Prof. Kenneth De Woskin, University of Michigan

 

                9:30-9:45                Break

 

                9:45-11:00       Lecture and Discussion:  Traditional Chinese Literature

                                                Session 1:  Philosophy and Poetry

                                                                Prof. Sarah Stevens

                                               

·         Excerpts from Confuciusf The Analects  [R]

 

·         Excerpts from Chuang Tzu   [R]

 

·         Excerpts from Zhuangzi Speaks:  gThe Summer Cicada and the Wonder Tortoiseh (5-6);  gHui Shifs Giant Gourdh (8-9); gIs Xi Shi Really Beautiful?h (22-23);  gThe Dream of the Butterflyh (26-27)  [R]

 

·         SIMA Qian, gLetter in Reply to Ren Anh  [R]

 

·         gNo. 3 Green Beyond Greenh from Nineteen Ancient Poems  [R]

 

·         TAO Qian, gThe Peach Blossom Springh [R]

 

·         LI Po, gBring the Wine,h gAutumn Cove,h gTaking Leave of a Friend,h gCrossing Ching-men to See a Friend Off,h  and gOn Visiting Taoist Reclusech [R]

 

·         WANG Wei, gBamboo Grove,h gRill of the House of the Luans, hgBird-Singing Streah gFour Examples From the Poems of River Wang Deer Enclosure,h and gAutumn Dusk at a Mountain Lodgeh  [R]

 

·         MENG Haoran, gSpringtime Sleeph and gStayover at Chien-The Riverh [R]

 

·         DU Fu, gSpring Scene,h gSpring Day:  Thinking of Li Po,h and gClimbing on the Double Ninth Dayh  [R]

 

·         LI Yü, Tune: gBeauty Yüh  [R]

 

·         SU Dongpo, Tune: gCharming Nien-Nuh  [R]

 

·         MA Zhiyuan, Tunes: gSky-Pure Sandh [R]

               

11:00-11:15       Break

 

                11:15-12:15                Teaching Strategies for Traditional Chinese Literature

                                                                Judith DeWoskin and Cecilia Boyce

 

12:15-1:15pm Lunch (Tudor Room, IMU) – Soup, Salad, and Dessert Bar only

 

1:15- 1:45                Resources for Teaching the Cultural Revolution

special presentation by Prof. Jeff  Wasserstrom

 

                1:45-2:15                Cultural Activity:  Chinese Calligraphy

 

                2:15-2:30                Break     

 

                2:30-3:45                Lecture and Discussion: Traditional Chinese Literature

                                                Session 2: Prose Narratives

                                                                Prof. Sarah Stevens

                                               

·         YUAN Chen (Yuan Zhen), gThe Story of Tsfiu Ying-yingh  [R]

 

·         Po Hsing-chien (Bo Xingjian), gThe Story of Miss Lih  [R]

 

·         FENG Menglong, gThe Pearl-Sewn Shirth  [R]

 

·         CAO Xueqin, Story of the Stone, chapters 17-18  [R]

 

                3:45-4:00                Break (with refreshments)

 

                4:00-4:30                Teaching Strategies for Traditional Chinese Literature

                                                                Group Discussion and Brainstorming

                                                                Judith DeWoskin and Cecilia Boyce

               

4:30-4:45                 Daily evaluation

 

4:45-5:15                 Exploratory Time (optional): Participants can look at teaching resources on display and begin research for teaching units

 

5:30                         Meet in IMU hotel lobby to arrange transportation to dinner

 

5:45-8:00                 Dinner at Mark Pifs Restaurant (3020 E. Third St.)

 

8:00                         Film (optional): TBA

                                                Lindley Hall 102

 

           

 

 


Tuesday, July 23                     Traditional Japanese Literature

                                                                                (From Beginnings to 1868)

               

                7:30-8:00                Continental Breakfast

               

8:00-9:30                Lecture and Discussion: Japanese History

                                                Heian – Kamakura Japan

                                                Prof. George Wilson

 

9:30-9:45                Break

 

9:45-11:00       Lecture and Discussion:  Traditional Japanese Literature

                                Session 1:  Tradition of Courtly Love

                                                Prof. Andra Alvis

 

·         Excerpts from Manfy­ōshū:  gYour basketch (33), gIn the sea of Iwamic,h (34-5), gOn the occasion of temporary enshrinement of Princess Asukah (36-7), gAfter the death of his wifeh (37-40), Three poems by Lady Kasa (41), gLovefs complainth (42), gAn elegy on the impermanence of human lifeh (45-6), gA dialogue on povertyh (46-8), gDialogue poemsh (52)  [R]

 

·         Excerpts from Kokinshū:  Selected poems of ARIWARA Narihira and ONO no Komachi  [R]

 

·         SEI ShÇnagon, The Pillow Book (excerpts)  [R]

 

·         MURASAKI Shikibu, The Tale of Genji (gEvening Facesh Chapter)  [R]

 

                11:00-11:15       Break

 

                11:15-12:15                Teaching Strategies for Traditional Japanese Literature

                                                                Judith DeWoskin and Cecilia Boyce

 

                12:15-1:15pm    Lunch  (Tudor Room, IMU) – Grande Buffet (includes hot entrees)

 

1:30-2:00                Cultural Activity:  Taiji quan

 

2:00-3:15                Lecture and Discussion:  Traditional Japanese Literature

                                Session 2:  Buddhist Themes in Medieval and Edo Literature

                                                Prof. Andra Alvis

 

·         Setsuwa tales:  Excerpts from Tylerfs Japanese Tales and Uryfs Tales of Times Now Past  [R]

 

·         Excerpts from The Tale of the Heike  [R]

 

·         YOSHIDA KenkÇ, Essays in Idleness (excerpts)  [R]

 

·         MATSUO BashÇ, The Narrow Road to the Deep North  [R]

 

·         CHIKAMATUSO Monzaemon, The Love Suicides at Sonezaki  [R]

 

3:15-3:30                Break (with refreshments)

 

3:30-4:00                Teaching Strategies for Traditional Japanese Literature

                                                Group Discussion and Brainstorming

                                                Judith DeWoskin and Cecilia Boyce

 

4:00-4:15                 Daily Evaluation

 

4:15-5:15                 Exploratory Time (optional): Participants can look at teaching resources on display and begin research for teaching units

 

4:30-5:15                 Invigorating walking tour of I.U. campus with Jacques Fuqua, EASC Associate Director (optional):  Meet in hotel lobby at 4:30

 

4:15-7:00                Dinner (on your own)

 

7:30-9:00                Film (optional):  Double Suicide (Japan)

                                                Lindley Hall 102

 

 

 

 


Wednesday, JULY 24 Korean Literature

 

                7:30-8:00                Continental Breakfast

 

8:00-9:15                                Lecture and Discussion:  Modern Korean History and Culture

                                                Prof. Mike Robinson

             

              9:15-9:30                                 Break                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

 

9:30-10:45                                Lecture and Discussion:  Survey of Korean Modern Literature

                Session 1:  Short Stories of the 20th Century

                                                                Prof. Chan E. Park, The Ohio State University

 

·         YI Injik, gTears of Bloodh [R]

 

·         KIM Tongin, gPotatoesh [R]

 

·         HYÔN Chin'gôn, gA Society that Drives You to Drinkh [R]

 

·         CH'AE Manshik, gA Ready-Made Lifeh [R]

 

·         HWANG Sunwôn, gMountainsh  [R]

 

·         HAN Sôrya, gJackalsh [R]

 

·         KIM Puk-hyang, gThe Sonh [R]

 

·         YI Kang-baek. gGetting Marriedh [R]

 

 

10:45-11:00                                Break 

 

11:00-11:30                                Cultural Activity:  Pfansori workshop

                                                Prof. Chan. E. Park

 

                11:30-12:00             Teaching Strategies for Korean literature

                                             Group Discussion and Brainstorming

                                             Judith DeWoskin and Cecilia Boyce

 

12:15-1:15pm    Lunch (Tudor Room, IMU) –  Grande Buffet (includes hot entrees)

 

1:15                         Participants meet in IMU lobby and walk to Kinsey Institute (Morrison Hall)  (optional)

 

1:30-2:15                Kinsey Institute Tour (optional)

                                                Lianna Zhou

                                               

2:30-3:45                Lecture and Discussion:  Modern Korean Literature by Women

Session 2:  Woman and Gender Issues in Korean Literature

                                                Prof. Chan E. Park

 

·         Wayfarer, New Fiction by Korean Women

 

               

3:45-4:00                Break (with refreshments)

 

                4:00-5:00                Teaching Strategies for Korean Literature

                                Group Discussion and Brainstorming

                                Judith DeWoskin and Cecilia Boyce

 

 

5:00-5:15                                 Daily evaluation

 

5:15-7:00                                 Dinner (on your own)

 

7:00-10:00                Film (optional): Chunhyang ga (Korea)

                Lindley Hall 102

 

 

 

 

               

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday, July 25            Modern Chinese Literature

                                                                (1912-Present)

 

7:30-8:00                Good Morning Buffet (hot items included)

 

8:00-9:15                Lecture and Discussion: Chinese History

                                Modern China (1912-Present)

                                                Prof. Dr. Kate Edgerton

                                               

9:15-9:30                Break

 

9:30-10:00       Cultural Activity:  Korean Musical Instrument Workshop

 

10:00-11:15       Lecture and Discussion: Modern Chinese Literature

                                Session 1:  May-Fourth Tradition

                                                Prof. Sarah Stevens

 

·         LU Xun, gPreface to A Call to Arms,h  gA Madmanfs Diary,h [Columbia Anthology]

 

·         LU Xun,gMedicineh [R]

 

·         YU Dafu, gSinkingh  [Columbia Anthology]

 

·         Selected poems and short essays:  XU Zhimo, WEN Yiduo, DAI Wangshu  [Columbia Anthology]

 

·         SHEN Congwen, gXiaoxiaoh [Columbia Anthology]

 

·         DING Ling, gMiss Sophiafs Diaryh [R]

 

·         DING Ling, gWhen I was in Xia Villageh [Columbia Anthology]

 

 

11:15-12:15                Teaching Strategies for Modern Chinese Literature

                                                Judith DeWoskin and Cecilia Boyce

 

12:15-1:45pm    Lunch (on your own ) (Room open for Exploratory Time)

 

1:45-3:00pm    Lecture and Discussion:  Modern Chinese Literature

                                Session 2:  Alternative Visions

                                                Prof. Sarah Stevens

 

·         ZHANG Ailing, gSealed Offh  [Columbia Anthology]

 

·         LU Xinhua, gThe Woundedh  [R]

 

·         BEI Dao, gPerfect,h gFebruary,h gShowing Up,h gUntitled,h and gLandscape over Zeroh [R]

 

·         HAN Shaogong, gHomecoming?h [R]

 

 

·         SU Tong, Raise the Red Lantern [R]

 

3:00-3:15                                 Daily evaluation

 

3:30-4:45                                 Meet in IMU hotel lobby for Field Trip to Indianapolis Museum of Art

 

4:45-5:00                                 Arrive at Indianapolis Museum of Art

               

                5:00-6:00                Guided tour of museumfs permanent collection of East Asian art

 

6:00-8:00                                 Boxed dinners and free time to explore museum

 

8:00-9:15                                 Meet bus for return trip to IMU

 

9:15 Arrive back at IMU

 

 

 

                                               

 

 

 


Friday, July 26                     Modern Japanese Literature

                                                                (1868 – Present)

 

7:30-8:00                Continental Breakfast

 

8:00-9:15                Lecture and Discussion: