Understanding Chinese Culture

Top 10 Smart Cities in China in 2023

Osher Course
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh
 
John Hooker, Study leader

1:00 – 2:30 pm
4 Tuesdays, 5-26 September 2023
Cyert Hall, Osher Room B

Course description     Study leader bio

Course objectives

Tentative Schedule

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Slides

Topic

Week 1

Introduction

China Update

Introduction to the course.
The new urban China.  Economic superpower.
How we got here. 
Wealth, consumerism, and the economic system.
Infrastructure, renewables, air quality, population.
Online world.  Protecting children.
Government, surveillance, & Covid.
Real estate bubble.  Oppression of Uighurs.
Chinese language(s).

Week 2

Classifying Cultures

Classifying Chinese and other cultures: relationship/rule-based, polychronic/monochronic, collectivist/individualist, high/low power distance, shame/guilt-based, high/low context, masculine/feminine, uncertainty tolerant/avoiding, Dionysian/Appolonian. 

Week 3

Everyday China

The centrality of family.  Saving face.  
Business, guanxi, nepotism, & corruption.  
Etiquette and humor.  Rituals, festivals, and recreation.  Medicine, chi gong, tai chi chuan, acupuncture.

Week 4

Foundations of Chinese Culture

The Chinese Diaspora

A deeper look at culture: universalism vs particularism. Yin/yang, complementarity vs dualism.
Chinese religion & ethics.
Essence of Confucianism, Daoism.
The Chinese diaspora.  The Asian century?