CHIN 152
Topics in Contemporary Chinese Literature and Culture
Description: Lecture, two hours; discussion, one hour. Knowledge of Chinese not required. Investigation of various topics in contemporary Chinese literature and culture, including politics and poetics of Chinese postmodernism, nativism, feminism, mass culture, and media. Letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Lectures weren't bad at all, I feel like I did learn something valuable from this class. His grading wasn't too harsh either. The books he assigns for reading are informative and definitely fits well into the scope of this course. Further, Professor Huters always welcomed students in seeking his help if we ever needed it.
Lectures weren't bad at all, I feel like I did learn something valuable from this class. His grading wasn't too harsh either. The books he assigns for reading are informative and definitely fits well into the scope of this course. Further, Professor Huters always welcomed students in seeking his help if we ever needed it.
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As a freshmen, I was considering the Chinese language major at UCLA. Even though I never followed through on the idea, her class and teaching style are awesome. I was a freshmen basically competing against upper classmen who had a knowledge in both the language and the course. I came completely out of cold water and did fabulous, I got an A and I was more than thrilled. She is difintely awesome and is concerned with her student's progress. I would recommend her for any class she may teach and she is a must for letters of recommendation. One time when I made a homophobic remark in class, she corrected me. At the time I was closeted, that was one of the most interesting moments in my undergraduate career. Zaijian.
As a freshmen, I was considering the Chinese language major at UCLA. Even though I never followed through on the idea, her class and teaching style are awesome. I was a freshmen basically competing against upper classmen who had a knowledge in both the language and the course. I came completely out of cold water and did fabulous, I got an A and I was more than thrilled. She is difintely awesome and is concerned with her student's progress. I would recommend her for any class she may teach and she is a must for letters of recommendation. One time when I made a homophobic remark in class, she corrected me. At the time I was closeted, that was one of the most interesting moments in my undergraduate career. Zaijian.