Modernity and Fiction in 20th Century China
By taking a look at how fiction developed throughout the 20th Century, you will explore the different meanings of modernity that formed in tandem. From the fall of the Qing Dynasty to the Cultural Revolution, fiction helps give an indication as to how the 20th century Chinese population defined themselves.
Host: Annabelle is a graduate of History from the University of Oxford. She is a mastermind on a multitude of historical figures and topics particularly related to China, the Tudors and empires during the early modern period.
Suitability: Minds Underground™’s online World Literature & History masterclasses are aimed at, but not restricted to, students looking to study degrees in: English, History, English and History, Social Science courses.
Duration: Suggested 1-2 hours dependent on the level of detail desired.
By taking a look at how fiction developed throughout the 20th Century, you will explore the different meanings of modernity that formed in tandem. From the fall of the Qing Dynasty to the Cultural Revolution, fiction helps give an indication as to how the 20th century Chinese population defined themselves.
Host: Annabelle is a graduate of History from the University of Oxford. She is a mastermind on a multitude of historical figures and topics particularly related to China, the Tudors and empires during the early modern period.
Suitability: Minds Underground™’s online World Literature & History masterclasses are aimed at, but not restricted to, students looking to study degrees in: English, History, English and History, Social Science courses.
Duration: Suggested 1-2 hours dependent on the level of detail desired.
By taking a look at how fiction developed throughout the 20th Century, you will explore the different meanings of modernity that formed in tandem. From the fall of the Qing Dynasty to the Cultural Revolution, fiction helps give an indication as to how the 20th century Chinese population defined themselves.
Host: Annabelle is a graduate of History from the University of Oxford. She is a mastermind on a multitude of historical figures and topics particularly related to China, the Tudors and empires during the early modern period.
Suitability: Minds Underground™’s online World Literature & History masterclasses are aimed at, but not restricted to, students looking to study degrees in: English, History, English and History, Social Science courses.
Duration: Suggested 1-2 hours dependent on the level of detail desired.