Great works of literature like "The Tale of Genji" and "Dream of the Red Chamber" have influenced the way that many of us think about the culture, history, politics, and traditions of China and Japan. Yet these and other canonical works are largely the products of highly educated social elites. What might culture, history, politics, and tradition look like when viewed from the vantage point of marginalized or disempowered populations within those countries? This is the question that underlies this thematically linked series of book workshops on minority literatures of East Asia. Join Dr. Christopher Peacock, Dickinson College, for this workshop on Tibetan literature and explore several short stories and discuss classroom adaptations.
This workshop is part of a series. Attend one or all. Educators receive a complimentary books for each workshop they attend.
March 27, 2025: Tibetan Literature
April 22, 2025: Uyghur Literature
May 15, 2025: Zainichi Korean Literature
June 17, 2025: Okinawan Literature