04/29/2007
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CORE 390: Senior Seminar - Public Health/Medical Ethics
Elements of Moral Philosophy, James Rachel. Edition: 4th, May 2002 ; ISBN: 007282574X
Cross Cultural Perspectives in Medical Ethics, Second Edition. Robert M. Veatch, Ph.D., Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University. ISBN: 0763713325;
CORE 390: Senior Seminar - General Information/Readings
CORE 390: Senior Seminar - Bioethics in China
CORE 390: Senior Seminar -
General International Public Health
CORE 390: Senior Seminar - Public Health China
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Required/Recommended Books
Great Books About China
Coming Home Crazy by Bill Holm - Hilarious and well-written, a series of essays on life in China in 1987 by a Minnesotan English professor.
River Town: Two Years on the Yangtze by Peter Hessler-- The account of an American Peace Corps volunteer of his life in a city just downstream from Chongqing. Very interesting and insightful, and perhaps more relevant to our experience of China.
Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China by Jung Chang- A biography of three generations of women spanning the time before World War II to the current era of reform and opening. Fascinating.
Colors of the Mountain by Da Chen - A memoir of a boyhood in rural China during the Cultural Revolution. The second book -- The Sound of the River - is now out.
Fiction by Ha Jin, including Under the Red Flag and The Bridegroom (collections of short stories) and In the Pond (a short novel). Most of these stories are set in or directly after the Cultural Revolution, and give a glimpse of Chinese ways of thinking.
Films
Heart of the Dragon (12 part series on China)
The Chinese: Adapting the Past, Building the Future -
A Great Wall--A Chinese American family visits relatives in China--full of cultural misunderstandings and cultural connections
Iron and Silk (the book is better, but the movie does have lots of examples of cultural adjustment and learning)
The Mystery of Chi -part of the Healing and the Mind series with Bill Moyers--fascinating
To Live - A family's trials though more than three decades in China, from before the revolution, to the Great Leap Forward, the Cultural Revolution and beyond. A great film.
The King of Masks - A bit lighter, this movie takes place in Sichuan province in the 50's. An old man adopts (buys) a son to carry on his trade as a street performer, but gets a surprise. A good story with a happy ending, and you get to see some places we'll go.
The Emperor and the Assassin � A historical drama of the unification of China by the first Qin emperor.
Farwell my Concubine - An epic spanning a half century of modern Chinese history, and a melodrama about life backstage at the famed Peking Opera (Ebert)