CHIN 316 Asian Urbanization through Cinema

Spring, Fall
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Urbanization is one of the most prominent social-historical transformations that many Asian countries have experienced since the
beginning of the 20th century. Today, the huge wave of rural-urban internal migration in Asian countries represents one of the largest
population flows in the world. This course looks into ongoing urbanization as well as related demographic, economic and socio-cultural
changes occurring in a number of Asian cities and how the challenges associated with such transformations are portrayed in
contemporary cinema. The course looks into metropolises in Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, and Korea. In addition, it also
explores diasporic Asian spaces and the subsequent issues regarding race, immigration, identity and sense of place. It combines urban
studies with film studies. Taught in English. No prerequisites. This course also qualifies as an elective for Urban Studies, Asian Studies,
Film Studies, and Environmental Studies.

Degree Requirements

F5
F9