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Chinese Justice, the Fiction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 534

Chinese Justice, the Fiction

This is a full-length study of Chinese crime fiction in all eras: ancient, modern, and contemporary. It is also the first book to apply legal scholars law and literature inquiry to the rich field of Chinese legal and literary culture.

The Odyssey of Shen Congwen
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 464

The Odyssey of Shen Congwen

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1987
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Biografie van de Chinese leterkundige Shen Congwen (1902- ).

Visions of Dystopia in China’s New Historical Novels
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

Visions of Dystopia in China’s New Historical Novels

The depiction of personal and collective suffering in modern Chinese novels differs significantly from standard Communist accounts and many Eastern and Western historical narratives. Writers such as Yu Hua, Su Tong, Wang Anyi, Mo Yan, Han Shaogong, Ge Fei, Li Rui, and Zhang Wei skew and scramble common conceptions of China's modern development, deploying avant-garde narrative techniques from Latin American and Euro-American modernism to project a surprisingly "un-Chinese" dystopian vision and critical view of human culture and ethics. The epic narratives of modern Chinese fiction make rich use of magical realism, surrealism, and unusual treatments of historical time. Also featuring graphic d...

Border Town
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

Border Town

New in the Harper Perennial Modern Chinese Classics series, Border Town is a classic Chinese novel—banned by Mao’s regime—that captures the ideals of rural China through the moving story of a young woman and her grandfather. Originally published in 1934 by author Shen Congwen, this beautifully written novel tells the story of Cuicui, a young country girl who is coming of age in rural China in the tumultuous time before the communist revolution.

Imperfect Paradise
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 544

Imperfect Paradise

The most comprehensive and authoritative representation in English of the remarkable Shen Congwen canon, ranging from the polished stories that made him a serious contender for the Nobel literary prize in the 1980s to lesser known, extravagant experimental pieces.

Modern Chinese Writers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 517

Modern Chinese Writers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-09-16
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This volume gathers personal reflections on life and literature by 44 of China's leading authors. It aims to illustrate how Chinese society and its creative writing have supported, competed and fought with each other for the past 40 years and more. Much of what is revealed here is mundane, but the pressure of bringing art to social and political causes, indeed the universal pressure to survive, forges this collection into a very human document. The strengths and weaknesses of these essays offer a window on those of modern Chinese literature itself. Realism was the favoured literary doctrine of the day, and, reflecting this, most of these essays speak for themselves - about war, revolution, betrayal and commitment.

Visions of Dystopia in China's New Historical Novels
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 305

Visions of Dystopia in China's New Historical Novels

The depiction of personal and collective suffering in modern Chinese novels differs significantly from standard Communist accounts and most Eastern and Western historical narratives. Writers such as Yu Hua, Su Tong, Wang Anyi, Mo Yan, Han Shaogong, Ge Fei, Li Rui, and Zhang Wei scramble common conceptions of ChinaÕs modern development, deploying avant-garde narrative techniques from Latin American and Euro-American modernism to project a surprisingly Òun-ChineseÓ dystopian vision and critical view of human culture and ethics. The epic narratives of modern Chinese fiction make rich use of magical realism, surrealism, and unusual treatments of historical time. Also featuring graphic depicti...

After Mao
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 380

After Mao

Preliminary Material /Jeffrey C. Kinkley --Introduction /Jeffrey C. Kinkley --Lobby Literature: The Archeology and Present Functions of Science Fiction in China /Rudolf G. Wagner --Love Stories: The Meaning of Love and Marriage in China /Kam Louie --Chinese Crime Fiction and Its Formulas at the Turn of the 1980s /Jeffrey C. Kinkley --"Obscure Poetry": A Controversy in Post-Mao China /William Tay --The Politics of Technique: Perspectives of Literary Dissidence in Contemporary Chinese Fiction /Leo Ou-Fan Lee --The Non-Official Magazine Today and the Younger Generation's Ideals for a New Literature /Pan Yuan and Pan Jie --Fiction and the Reading Public in Guangzhou and Other Chinese Cities, 1979~ 1980 /Jeffrey C. Kinkley --Notes /Jeffrey C. Kinkley --Glossary /Jeffrey C. Kinkley --Index /Jeffrey C. Kinkley --Harvard East Asian Monographs /Jeffrey C. Kinkley.

Tales of Futures Past
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Tales of Futures Past

Most studies of Chinese literature conflate the category of the future with notions of progress and nation building, and with the utopian visions broadcast by the Maoist and post-Mao developmental state. The future is thus understood as a preconceived endpoint that is propagated, at times even imposed, by a center of power. By contrast, Tales of Futures Past introduces "anticipation"—the expectations that permeate life as it unfolds—as a lens through which to reexamine the textual, institutional, and experiential aspects of Chinese literary culture from the 1950s to 2011. In doing so, Paola Iovene connects the emergence of new literary genres with changing visions of the future in contem...

The Retreat of the Elephants
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 604

The Retreat of the Elephants

A landmark account of China's environmental history--by an internationally pre-eminent China specialist This is the first environmental history of China during the three thousand years for which there are written records. It is also a treasure trove of literary, political, aesthetic, scientific, and religious sources, which allow the reader direct access to the views and feelings of the Chinese people toward their environment and their landscape. Elvin chronicles the spread of the Chinese style of farming that eliminated the habitat of the elephants that populated the country alongside much of its original wildlife; the destruction of most of the forests; the impact of war on the environment...