EAS1116Y: Special Topics in Chinese Culture

This course aims to integrate nonhuman and larger-than-human topics into our critical thinking and academic research. It seeks to bridge the gap between our constructed political, social, and cultural realities and the Earth and its diverse species as political and ethical subject. The primary focus of the course is to examine how humanities studies can effectively address environmental crises. The course objectives include familiarizing students with various inquiries in environmental humanities, providing hands-on training in research methods, and exploring potential research avenues.

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