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Introduction
This USC Comparative Literature course is a
student-driven learning experience under the supervision of USC faculty members
who specialize in several languages and literary traditions. During this
5-week course, USC undergraduate students traveled and lived in Hong Kong
and Macau. Throughout this time, students learned to use the tools of literary
and cultural studies to question the theoretical paradigms that have formulated
Eastern and Western cultures as paradoxes rather than continua. The
articles in this Scalar book collection reflect different modes through which
students engaged in critical practices that inform a pluralistic discourse
that seeks to communicate to other travelers the interaction of diverse cultural
patterns in the global age.
I. Hong Kong and Macau: Special Administration Regions
Annika Canueto
II. What Makes a City?
Cha Chaan Teng: Food and the City
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