Description |
1 online resource (229 p.) |
Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- PART I: The Philosophy of Chinese Literary History -- 1. Historical Retrospection, Literary Imagination, and the "Participants": Examining the Understanding of the 1980s through Reading Zha Jianying's Interviews in the 1980s -- 2. How We Interpret History Chronologically: Problems Implicit in the Study of "Seventeen Years Literature" over the Past Decade -- 3. The Origin of New-Period Literature |
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4. Revisiting the May Fourth Movement in the 1980s: Supplementary Discussion on the Issue of "Contemporaneity" in the Study of Modern Chinese Literature -- PART II: The Sociology of Chinese Literary History -- 5. The "Literary Sociology" of Chinese Literary Research in the 1980s -- 6. The Issue of "Referentiality" in Chinese Literary Research -- PART III: The Produced Chinese Literary History -- 7. A History of Modern Chinese Fiction and the Study of Modern Literature in the 1980s -- 8. Theory of Literature and Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature |
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9. From the Hsia Brothers to Leo Ou-fan Lee and David Der-wei Wang: A Study on Modern Chinese Literature in the United States and Modern and Contemporary Literature -- 10. The "Reinterpretation" Trend and Historical Transformation: Discussing Tang Xiaobing's Reinterpretation: Popular Art and Ideology and Other Works -- 11. Literature, History, and Methodology: An Interview with Cheng Guangwei -- Epilogue to the Chinese Edition -- Index |
Summary |
This book provides a concise introduction to the intellectual trends in contemporary Chinese literature from the 1950s to the 1990s and the influence of overseas Sinology |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Subject |
English literature-History and criticism
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781040114285 |
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1040114288 |
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