Prospectus

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Creativity and Culture in Contemporary China

Course
2017-2018

This is the course description of 2016-2017
The description of 2017-2018 will follow A.S.A.P.

Admission requirements

None. Students who are interested in taking this course, but who are not admitted to one of the mentioned master programmes are requested to contact their co-ordinator of studies.

Description

After a period of serving as an ideological instrument, in post-Mao China cultural products have become market commodities. Since the early 2000s, the Chinese government declared creativity one of the priorities in a bid to move from manufacturing to innovation. Drawing on empirical cases from visual arts, music, publishing industries, and others, the course explores the producers, consumers, and intermediaries of the cultural products and contexts in which they operate. We will use sociological theories and concepts to discuss the complexities in the interplay between culture, markets and politics in China’s context, and to what extent China’s creative industries and markets of cultural products differ from those elsewhere. In addition to recent history, we will look at current events and present-day configurations in the Chinese creative industries and art worlds.

Course objectives

  • Provide an overview of the fields of cultural production in China since 1978.

  • Introduce major sociological concepts and theories related to cultural markets and creative industries.

  • Develop ability to critically analyze production, consumption and gatekeeping processes in China’s cultural and creative industries.

  • Develop critical thinking, the ability to gather and process information work with secondary sources, and develop analytical, writing and presentation skills.

Timetable

The timetable is available on the Asianstudies website

Mode of instruction

Seminar

Attendance and active participation is mandatory.

Course Load

  • Seminar 2 ×13hr: 26 hours

  • Compulsory readings: 110 hours

  • Written assignments and presentation: 64 hours

  • Final assignment: 80 hours
    Total: 280 hours

Assessment method

  • Presentation: 20%

  • Two written assignments: 2×15%

  • Participation: 10%

  • Final assignment: 40%

Exam Review

Students may request an oral elucidation of the assessment within 30 days after publication of the grade.

Blackboard

The course uses Blackboard for announcements, course documents and assignments.

Reading list

TBA

Registration

Enrolment through uSis is mandatory.

General information about uSis is available in English and Dutch

Contact

Svetlana Kharhenkova MA