NewcastleX: Mao to Now: On Chinese Marxism

NewcastleX: Mao to Now: On Chinese Marxism

by The University of Newcastle, Australia

From Mao to Now: Understanding Modern China through Marxism

Course Description

"From Mao to Now" is an enlightening and comprehensive course that delves into the complex tapestry of modern China through the lens of Marxism. This course offers a unique blend of historical exploration and contemporary analysis, providing students with a deep understanding of China's political, social, and economic landscape. By taking you on a virtual 'red tourism' journey to significant revolutionary sites, the course brings history to life while addressing crucial questions about China's current state and future trajectory.

What Students Will Learn

  • A nuanced understanding of Mao Zedong's legacy and its relevance in contemporary China
  • The intricate relationship between socialism and capitalism in China's current economic model
  • The concept of socialist democracy and its Chinese interpretation
  • China's unique approach to human rights, rooted in Marxist ideology and Chinese tradition
  • The nature and structure of the Chinese socialist state
  • The meaning and implications of 'socialism with Chinese characteristics'

Prerequisites

This course is designed as an introductory level program and does not require any specific prerequisites. However, a general interest in Chinese history, politics, and culture would be beneficial for students to fully engage with the material.

Course Coverage

  • The life and legacy of Mao Zedong
  • China's transition from a purely socialist economy to its current hybrid model
  • The concept of socialist democracy and its implementation in China
  • Chinese perspectives on human rights
  • The structure and nature of the Chinese state
  • The evolution of Marxist ideology in the Chinese context
  • The meaning and implications of 'socialism with Chinese characteristics'

Target Audience

  • Students of political science, international relations, and Chinese studies
  • Professionals working in fields related to China or East Asian affairs
  • Individuals interested in understanding modern China's political and economic systems
  • Anyone seeking to gain insights into China's unique approach to governance and development

Real-World Applications

  • Developing a more nuanced understanding of China's political and economic policies
  • Enhancing cultural competence when dealing with Chinese partners in business or diplomacy
  • Providing a solid foundation for further studies in Chinese politics, economics, or international relations
  • Improving analysis and interpretation of China's actions on the global stage
  • Facilitating more informed discussions about China's role in the world economy and international politics

Syllabus

Topic 1: Shaoshan, Hunan Province (Mao's birthplace)

Exploring the concept of socialist and capitalist contradictions in modern China

Topic 2: Ruijin, Fujian/Jiangxi border

Examining the Chinese Marxist approach to human rights

Topic 3: Yan'an, Shaanxi Province

Analyzing the unique nature of the Chinese state

Topic 4: Beijing, National Day (October 1)

Understanding Chinese socialist democracy

Topic 5: Mao's Mausoleum, Tiananmen Square

Interpreting Mao's legacy and the concept of 'Socialism with Chinese Characteristics'

Each topic includes multiple lessons that combine historical context, on-location footage, and in-depth analysis of key concepts, providing a comprehensive and engaging learning experience.

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