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| 245 | 0 2 | ▼a A new literary history of modern China / ▼c edited by David Der-wei Wang. |
| 260 | ▼a Cambridge, Massachusetts : ▼b The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, ▼c c2017. | |
| 300 | ▼a xxiv, 1001 p. ; ▼c 26 cm. | |
| 504 | ▼a Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| 520 | ▼a A New Literary History of Modern China is a collective project that introduces the "long" modern period of Chinese literature from the late seventeenth century to the new millennium. The volume, with roughly 160 essays contributed by 145 authors on a wide spectrum of topics, is intended for readers who are interested in understanding modern China through its literary and cultural dynamics. At the same time, it takes up the challenge of rethinking the conceptual framework and pedagogical assumptions that underlie the extant paradigm of writing and reading literary history. Beyond the familiar canon of literature as representation, the volume seeks to include the tradition of literature as manifestation, on both textual and contextual levels, in a history of modern Chinese literature. In addition to familiar genres, A New Literary History features a diverse lineup of forms, from presidential speeches to pop song lyrics, from photographs to films, and from political treatises to prison house jottings--forms that not only represent the material world, but can also shape it and complete it. By combining both the pointillism of the chronicle and the comprehensiveness of grand recit, this revisionist endeavor introduces the four themes of "worlding" literary China: architectonics of temporalities; dynamics of travel and transculturation; contestation between wen and mediality; and remapping of the literary cartography of modern China.-- ▼c Provided by publisher | |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Chinese literature ▼x History and criticism. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Literature and society ▼z China ▼x History. |
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Literature, from the Chinese perspective, makes manifest the cosmic patterns that shape and complete the world--a process of "worlding" that is much more than mere representation. In that spirit, A New Literary History of Modern China looks beyond state-sanctioned works and official narratives to reveal China as it has seldom been seen before, through a rich spectrum of writings covering Chinese literature from the late-seventeenth century to the present.
Featuring over 140 Chinese and non-Chinese contributors from throughout the world, this landmark volume explores unconventional forms as well as traditional genres--pop song lyrics and presidential speeches, political treatises and prison-house jottings, to name just a few. Major figures such as Lu Xun, Shen Congwen, Eileen Chang, and Mo Yan appear in a new light, while lesser-known works illuminate turning points in recent history with unexpected clarity and force. Many essays emphasize Chinese authors' influence on foreign writers as well as China's receptivity to outside literary influences. Contemporary works that engage with ethnic minorities and environmental issues take their place in the critical discussion, alongside writers who embraced Chinese traditions and others who resisted. Writers' assessments of the popularity of translated foreign-language classics and avant-garde subjects refute the notion of China as an insular and inward-looking culture. A vibrant collection of contrasting voices and points of view, A New Literary History of Modern China is essential reading for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of China's literary and cultural legacy.정보제공 :
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Introduction: Worlding Literary China / David Der-Wei Wang -- 1635; 1932, 1934: The Multiple Beginnings of Modern Chinese "Literature" / Sher-Shiueh Li -- 1650: Dutch Plays, Chinese Novels, and Images of an Open World / Paize Keulemans -- 1755 : The Revival of Letters in Nineteenth-Century China / Theodore Huters -- 1792 : Legacies in Clash: Anticipatory Modernity versus Imaginary Nostalgia / Andrew Schonebaum -- 1807 : robert Morrison''s Chinese Literature and Translated Modernity / John T. P. Lai -- 1810 : Gongyang Imaginary and Looking to the Confucian Past for Reform / Benjamin A. Elman -- 1820 : Flowers in the Mirror and Chinese Women: "At Home in the World" / Carlos Rojas -- 1820, Beijing : Utter Disillusion and Acts of Repentance in Late Classical Poetry / Stephen Owen -- 1843 : In Search of a Chinese Utopia: The Taiping Rebellion as a Literary Event / Haun Jin -- 1847 : My Life in China and American and Transpacific Translations / Chih-Ming Wang -- 1852, 1885 : Two Chinese Poets are Homeless at Home / Ziaofei Tian -- 1853 : Foreign Devils, Chinese Sorcerers, and the Politics of Literary Anachronism / David Der-Wei Wang -- 1861 : Women Writers in Early Modern China / Ellen Widmer -- 1862 : Wang Tao Lands in Hong Kong / Emma J. Teng -- 1872 : Media, Literature, and Early chinese Modernity / Rudolf G. Wagner -- 1873 : The Politics of Translation and the Romanization of Chinese into a World Language / Uganda Sze Pui Kwan -- 1884 : In Lithographic Journals, Text and Image Flourish on the Same Page / Xia Xiaohong and Chen Pingyuan, translated by Michael Gibbs Hill -- 1890 : Lives of Shanghai Flowers, Dialect Fiction, and the Genesis of Vernacular Modernity / Alexander Des Forges -- 1895 : The "New Novel" before the Rise of the New Novel / Patrick Dewes Hanan -- 1896 : Qui Fengjia and the Poetics of Tears / Chien-Hsin Tsai -- 1897 : Language Reform and Its Discontents / Theodore Huters -- 1899 : Oracle Bones, That Dangerous Supplement... / Andrea Bachner -- 1900 : Liang Qichao''s Suspended Translation and the Future of Chinese New Fiction / Satoru Hashimoto -- 1900 : Fallen Leaves, Grieving Cicadas, and Poetic Mourning after the Boxer Rebellion / Shengqing Wu -- 1901 : Eliza Crosses the Ice--and and Ocean--and Uncle Tom''s Cabin Arrives in China / Michael Gibbs Hill -- 1903 : Sherlock Holmes Comes to China / Wei Yan -- 1904 : Imagining Modern Utopia by Rethinking Ancient Historiography / N. Gordan D. Malmqvist -- 1905 : Wen and the "First History(ies) of Chinese Literature" / Kwok Kou Leonard Chan -- 1905 : Munchhausen Travels to China / Geraldine Fiss -- 1906 : Zhang Taiyan and the Revolutionary Politics of Literary Restoration / Tsuyoshi Ishii -- 1907 : Global Theatrical Spectacle in Tokyo and Shanghai / Natascha Gentz -- 1907 : The Death of China''s First Feminist / Hu Ying -- 1908 : From Mara to Nobel / David Der-Wei Wang -- 1909 : A Classical Poetry Society through Revolutionary Times / Shengqing Wu -- 1911 : Revolution and Love / Haiyan Lee -- 1913, 2011 : The Book of Datong as a Novel of Utopia / Kai-Cheung Dung, translated by Victor Or -- 1916, New York City : Hu Shi and His Experiments / Susan Chan Egan -- 1916 : Inventing Youth in Modern China / Mingwei Song -- 1918 : Zhou Yucai Writes "A Madman''s Diary" under the Pen Name Lu Xun / Ha Jin -- 1918 : Modern Monkhood / Ying Lei -- 1919 : The Big Misnomer: "May Fourth Literature" / Michel Hockx -- 1921 : Clinical Diagnosis for Taiwan / Pei-Yin Lin -- 1922 : Turning Babbitt into Bai Bide / Tze-Ki Hon -- 1922 : Xiang Kairan''s Monkey / John Christopher Hamm -- 1922 : New Culture and the Pedagogy of Writing / Charles A. Laughin -- 1924 : Xu Zhimo and Chinese Romanticism / Michelle Yeh -- 1924 : Enchantment with the Voice / Chen Pingyuan, translated by Andy Rodekohr -- 1925 : Lu Xun and Tombstones / Wang Hui, translated by Michael Gibbs Hill -- 1925 : Mei Lanfang, athe Denishawn Dancers, and World Theater / Catherine Vance Yeh -- 1927 : "This Spirit of Independence and Freedom of Thought...Will Last for Eternity with Heaven and Earth" / Wai-Yee Li -- 1927 : The legend of a Modern Woman Writer of Classical Verse / Grace S. Fong -- 1927 : Ba Jin Begins to Write Anarchist Novels / Mingwei Song -- 1928 : Revolution and Rhine Wine / Pu Wang -- 1928 : Genealogies of Romantic Disease / Andrew Schonebaum -- 1929 : Gender, Commercialism, and the Literary Market / Amy Dooling -- 1929 : The Author as Celebrity / Eileen Cheng-Yin Chow -- 1930 : Practical Criticism in China / Q. S. Tong -- 1930 : Invitation to a Beheading / David Der-Wei Wang -- 1931 : The Chinese League of Left-Wing Writers, 1930-1936 / Lawrence Wang-Chi Wong -- 1932 : Hei Ying''s "Pagan Love Song" / Andrew F. Jones -- 1934; 1986 : Roots of Peace and War, Beauty and Decay, Are Sought in China''s Good Earth / Jeffrey C. Kinkley -- 1934-1936 : Recollections of Women Soldiers on the Long March / Helen Praeger Young -- 1935 : On Language, Literature, and the Silent Screen / Kristine Harris -- 1935 : The Execution of Qu Qiubai / Andy Rodekohr -- 1935 : The Child and the Future of China in the Legend of Sanmao / Lanjun Xu -- 1935 : Crossing the River and Ding County Experimental Theater / Man He -- 1936 : One Day in China / Charles A. Laughlin -- 1936 : Resonances of a Visual Image in the Early Twentieth Century / Xiaobing Tang -- 1936 : Lu Xun and the Afterlife of Texts / Eileen J. Cheng -- 1937 : Cao Yu and His Drama / Li Ruru and David Jiang -- 1937 : A Chinese Piet''s Wartime Dream / John A. Crespi -- 1937; 1938 : William Empson, W.H. Auden, and Modernist Poetry in Wartime China / Q. S. Tong -- 1939 : The Lost Novel of the Nanjing Massacre / Michael Berry -- 1940 : The Poetics and Politics of Neo-Sensationism / Peng Hsiao-Yen -- 1940 : Between Chineseness and Modernity: The Film Art of Fei Mu / Wong Ain-Ling -- 1940-1942 : Chinese Revolution and Western Literature / Ban Wang -- 1941 : eileen Chang in Hong Kong / Leo Ou-Fan Lee -- 1942; 2014 : In War She Writes / Katherine Hui-Ling Chou -- 1942 : Taiwan''s Genius Lu Heruo / Faye Yuan Kleeman -- 1942 : The Cultural and Political Significance of Mao Zedong''s Talks at the Yan''an Forum on Literature and Art / Qian Liqun, translated by Dylan Suher -- 1943 : The Genesis of Peasant Revolutionary Literature / Hui Jiang -- 1944 : The North Has Mei Niang / Norman Smith -- 1945 : Ideologies of Sound in Chinese Modernist Poetry / Nick Admussen -- 1945 : The Enigma of Yu Dafu and Nanyang Literature / E.K. Tan -- 1946 : On Literature and Collaboration / Susan Daruvala --
