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.