Taiwanese Cinema and Culture

CHI4514.01
Course System Home Terms Spring 2027 Taiwanese Cinema and Culture

Course Description

Summary

Taiwanese films are characterized by a distinctive human warmth, a grounded and realistic portrayal of everyday life, and a strong sense of place conveyed through natural landscapes and local settings. Many films focus on the perspectives of ordinary people, addressing social issues and expressing concern for real-life experiences. Themes often explore identity, gender, and minority communities, including LGBTQ+ narratives, while reflecting the unique artistic styles of Taiwanese directors.

Films serve as the primary medium for learning, fostering both cultural understanding and Mandarin language development. Students will expand vocabulary, improve listening and speaking skills, and participate in structured discussions, analyses, and presentations.

All Chinese learning materials will be provided free of charge.

Learning Outcomes

  • By the end of the course, students will be able to:

    Analyze key themes in Taiwanese cinema, including everyday life, social issues, identity, gender, and minority experiences

    Understand the cultural, historical, and social contexts of Taiwan as depicted in films

    Recognize and describe the distinctive artistic styles of Taiwanese directors

    Develop Mandarin vocabulary and improve listening and speaking skills through authentic film dialogues

    Communicate interpretations, analyses, and personal reflections in Mandarin, both orally and in writing

    Engage critically with films as cultural texts that reflect Taiwanese society and values

Prerequisites

At least 3 terms College levels

Please contact the faculty member : glin@bennington.edu

Cross List

  • Advancement of Public Action
  • Art History
  • Cultural Studies and Languages
  • Dance
  • Film & Video
  • History
  • Media Arts
  • Music Performance
  • Political Economy
  • Politics
  • Society, Culture, & Thought

Instructor

  • Ginger Lin

Day and Time

MO,TH 3:40pm-5:30pm

Delivery Method

Fully in-person

Length of Course

Full Term

Academic Term

Spring 2027

Credits

4

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

12

Course Frequency

Every 2-3 years