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261 Contemporary Chinese Society, Part I

261 Contemporary Chinese Society, Part I
Course Description
Examines several key elements of contemporary society, exploring how Chinese society has changed in recent years and how social institutions such as family, education, and community have been a part of the recent economic and social restructuring. Pays parcticular attention to issues of work, family, gender, and migration. Part of a two-course sequence including Sociology 262. (Same as Asian Studies 261.)
Distribution
B, D
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Because this course is part of a two-course sequence that includes a five-week trip to Asia, students are selected on the basis of a short application to be submitted in the spring. Preference is given to sophomores.
Day/Time:M,W — 11:30 - 12:55
Location:Searles-127
Instructor: (nriley@bowdoin.edu)
Class Email:soc261@bowdoin.edu
Final Exam:12/16/2003, 2:00 pm

Sociology 261 Reserve List (no items currently on reserve).

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