Scholarship Summary
You will need to write two pages (double-spaced) on what you see as the major argument(s) that the author proposes in relation to a topic, a set of issues, texts, and/or a figure in Chinese literary culture. Present your summary as objectively as possible. You may not be able to cover every point that the author makes, but focus on the ones that you think are particularly noteworthy or interesting. To the extent possible in two pages, structure your discussion as an introduction, body, and conclusion rather than as a list of bullet points. Save your requests for clarification, questions about background and implications, objections to argument, or opinions for the class discussion that day.
New Philosophical Approaches to Spontaneous Feelings Secondary Scholarship: Pauline C. Lee, “The Heart-Mind (
心): Reading “On the Child-Like Mind,” in her Li Zhi, Confucianism, and the Virtue of Desire