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1 online resource (273 p.) |
Series |
China Perspectives Ser |
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China Perspectives Ser
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Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Part I Beyond Postmodernism -- 1 Postmodernity and Globalization -- Postmodernism: From a Western-Centric Discourse to a Glocalized Discourse -- The Rise of Popular Culture as a Glocalized Deconstructive Discourse -- Reconstructing the Discourse of Globalization: A Chinese Perspective -- Glocalizing Postcolonialism: Toward a Reconstruction of the Neo-Confucianist Discourse -- Notes -- 2 Globalization as Glocalization in China -- Globalization and Glocalization: The West and China |
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Reconstructing Globalization: A Marxist Perspective -- Globalization as a Means of Global Economic Operation -- Globalization as a Historical Process -- Globalization as a Process of Financial Marketization and Political Democratization -- Globalization as a Critical Concept -- Globalization as a Narrative Category -- Globalization as a Cultural Construction -- Globalization as a Theoretical Discourse -- Consumer Culture and Its Study in China -- "De-Third-Worldizing" China in the Process of Globalization -- Notes -- 3 Theories and Cultural Trends After Postmodernism |
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The Rise of Postcolonialism and the "Centralizing" Attempt -- Feminism and Its Plural Orientations -- Feminist Sexual Politics -- Marxist Feminism -- Anti-Feminist Feminism -- Female Writing and Female Criticism -- French Feminist Theory -- Lesbian Studies and Its Theory -- Confronting the Impact of Cultural Studies -- Diaspora Writing and Rewriting of Literary History -- Globalization and the Theoretical Construction of Culture -- Ecocriticism and the Construction of an Environmental Ethics -- A New Topic in Gender Studies: Lesbian and Queer Studies |
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The Death and Rebirth of Comparative Literature -- The Advent of the Era of Iconography and the Iconographic Turn in Literary Criticism -- Notes -- Part II Postcolonialism Reconsidered -- 4 Diasporic Writing and the Reconstruction of Chinese National and Cultural Identity or Identities -- Diaspora as a Consequence of Globalization -- Toward a Transnational (Re) Construction of Chinese Identit(ies) -- Farewell to Postcoloniality? -- Notes -- 5 Edward Said: Orientalism and the Critique of Cultural Hegemonism -- The Ideological Connotation of "Orientalism" |
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A Historical Reflection On "Orientalism" in the West -- The Illumination of Orientalism to Us -- A Critique of Imperialism and Cultural Hegemony -- Tentative Conclusions and Countermeasures -- Notes -- 6 Gayatri Spivak: Postcolonial Intellectual and Third World Criticism -- An Outstanding Interpreter of Deconstructive Theory in North America -- An Advocate of Feminism and Women's Marginal Discourse -- Postcolonial Theory and Third World Criticism -- Critical Summary -- Notes -- 7 Homi Bhabha: Narration, Cultural Location, and Identity -- Nation and the Hybridity of Narration |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
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Cultural Difference, Diversity, and Location |
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781000604511 |
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1000604519 |
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