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  1. Verse going viral
    China's new media scenes
    Publisher:  University of Washington Press, Seattle

    "Verse Going Viral examines what happens when poetry, a central pillar of traditional Chinese culture, encounters an era of digital media and unabashed consumerism in the early twenty-first century. Heather Inwood sets out to unravel a paradox... more

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    "Verse Going Viral examines what happens when poetry, a central pillar of traditional Chinese culture, encounters an era of digital media and unabashed consumerism in the early twenty-first century. Heather Inwood sets out to unravel a paradox surrounding modern Chinese poetry: while poetry as a representation of high culture is widely assumed to be marginalized to the point of death, poetry activity flourishes across the country, benefiting from China's continued self-identity as a "nation of poetry" (shiguo) and from the interactive opportunities created by the internet and other forms of participatory media. Through a cultural studies approach that treats poetry as a social rather than a purely textual form, Inwood considers how meaning is created and contested both within China's media-savvy poetry scenes and by members of the public, who treat poetry with a combination of reverence and ridicule. As the first book to deal explicitly with the discourses and functioning of scenes within the Chinese cultural context, Verse Going Viral will be of value to students and scholars of Chinese literature, cultural studies, and media, as well as to general readers interested in China's dynamic cultural scenes. Heather Inwood is lecturer of Chinese cultural studies at the University of Manchester"--

     

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    ISBN: 9780295805108; 0295805102
    Series: A China Program book
    Subjects: Chinese poetry; Literature and society; Digital media; Popular culture; Literature and society; Digital media; Popular culture; Chinese poetry; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Asian ; Chinese; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture; HISTORY ; Asia ; China; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Asian ; General; Chinese poetry; Digital media; Literature and society; Popular culture; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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  2. Shanghai literary imaginings
    a city in transformation
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam

    Critical Reception: Selling Her Body and Selling His IntellectA Complicated Love Affair: Shanghai and the Femme Fatale; Weihui: The Screaming Body of a Shanghai Babe; Ge Hongbing: Whispering Souls on a Sandbed; An Imagined Love Affair: Coco and... more

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    Critical Reception: Selling Her Body and Selling His IntellectA Complicated Love Affair: Shanghai and the Femme Fatale; Weihui: The Screaming Body of a Shanghai Babe; Ge Hongbing: Whispering Souls on a Sandbed; An Imagined Love Affair: Coco and Zhuge; Concluding Remarks; 3. Nostalgia; Restoring Old Buildings to Rewrite the Past; Wang Anyi and Chen Danyan: Life and Works; Shanghai Nostalgia: A Culture of Reappearance; Wang Anyi: The Song of Everlasting Sorrow of Shanghai's Longtang; Chen Danyan: The Literary Preservation of Shanghai Memorabilia; Concluding Remarks; 4. Escape. Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Conventions; Introduction; Shanghai Literary Imaginings: The City of Feeling Rising out of the City of Fact; The City of Fact; A City in Transformation; Literature in Shanghai and Shanghai in Literature; This Book; 1. Mappings; Drawing Mental Maps of Memories; Mapping Shanghai; "City Map": The Series and the Authors; Literary Maps and Mental Maps; Mapping Memories; A Mental Map of Hongkou; Concluding Remarks; 2. Seduction; Reproducing the City as Femme Fatale; Weihui and Ge Hongbing: Life and Works. Figure 3.1# From left to right: the covers of Wang Anyi's In Search of Shanghai and The Song of Everlasting Sorrow, and Chen Danyan's Shanghai TrilogyList of Tables; Table 1.1# Table of the authors of the stories collection City Map; Table 1.2# The table of contents of the stories collection City Map; Table 2.1# Fragments from Shanghai Babe and Sandbed. Figure 1.3# Literary Map 1: The main settings of the stories in City MapFigure 1.4# Literary Map 2: The urban elements in the stories "Come Over" and "Hongkou Anecdote"; Figure 1.5# Hand-drawn maps by Yin Huifen (left) and Ding Liying; Figure 1.6# The maps of "Born on Sichuan North Road" (left) and "Bangbeinese" (grey texture in river added); Figure 1.7# The maps of "Fading Palace" (left) and "This Shore and the Other Shore" (grey texture in rivers added); Figure 2.1# The song 'Miss Shanghai', by cartoonist Friedrich Schiff (1908-68; resident in Shanghai from 1930 until 1947). Mian Mian and Jin Haishu: Life and WorksTransformation and the Notion of Escape; Mian Mian: Escape into the Crowd; Jin Haishu: Escape into the Garbage Dump; Mian Mian and Jin Haishu: Escape into the Bathroom; Concluding Remarks; In Conclusion; The Shape of a City Changes Faster than the Human Heart Can Tell; Glossary; Works Cited; Index; List of Figures; Figure 1.1# The cover of the story collection City Map and two of its stories' first publication in the journal Shanghai Literature; Figure 1.2# A map of Shanghai (1919), from the Library of Congress. This book draws on a wide range of methods--including approaches from literary studies, cultural studies, and urban sociology--to analyze the transformation of Shanghai through rapid growth and widespread urban renewal. Lena Scheen explores the literary imaginings of the city, its past, present, and future, in order to understand the effects of that urban transformation on both the psychological state of Shanghai's citizens and their perception of the spaces they inhabit

     

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    ISBN: 9048522234; 9789048522231
    Series: Asian cities ; 3
    Subjects: Chinese literature; Chinese literature; Chinese literature; Chinese literature; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Asian ; Chinese; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Asian ; General; Chinese literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Electronic books
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  3. The unworthy scholar from Pingjiang
    Republican-era martial arts fiction
    Published: [2019]
    Publisher:  Columbia University Press, New York

    "Xiang Kairan, who wrote under the pen name 'The Unworthy Scholar from Pingjiang, ' is remembered as the father of modern Chinese martial arts fiction, one of the most distinctive forms of twentieth-century Chinese culture and the inspiration for... more

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    "Xiang Kairan, who wrote under the pen name 'The Unworthy Scholar from Pingjiang, ' is remembered as the father of modern Chinese martial arts fiction, one of the most distinctive forms of twentieth-century Chinese culture and the inspiration for China's globally popular martial arts cinema. In this book, John Christopher Hamm shows how Xiang Kairan's work and career offer a new lens on the transformations of fiction and popular culture in early twentieth-century China. The Unworthy Scholar from Pingjiang situates Xiang Kairan's career in the larger contexts of Republican-era China's publishing industry, literary debates, and political and social history. Writing at a time when writers associated with the New Culture movement promoted an aggressively modernizing vision of literature, Xiang Kairan consciously cultivated his debt to homegrown narrative traditions. Through careful readings of Xiang Kairan's work, Hamm demonstrates that his writings, far from being the formally fossilized and ideologically regressive relics their critics denounced, represent a creative engagement with contemporary social and political currents and the demands and possibilities of an emerging cultural marketplace. Hamm takes martial arts fiction beyond the confines of genre studies to situate it within a broader reexamination of Chinese literary modernity. The first monograph on Xiang Kairan's fiction in any language, The Unworthy Scholar from Pingjiang rewrites the history of early-twentieth-century Chinese literature from the standpoints of genre fiction and commercial publishing"-- The writer's life -- Xiang Kairan's monkeys : xiaoshuo as a literary genre -- Thematic subgenre : martial arts fiction -- Form and medium : the serialized linked-chapter novel and beyond -- Marvelous gallants of the rivers and lakes -- Chivalric heroes of modern times -- Conclusion : the unworthy scholar from Pingjiang.

     

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    ISBN: 9780231549004
    Subjects: Martial arts fiction, Chinese; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Asian ; Chinese; Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.); Martial arts fiction, Chinese; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Other subjects: Buxiaosheng (1889-1957); Buxiaosheng (1889-1957); Buxiaosheng
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 299 pages), illustrations
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  4. The Fu Genre of Imperial China
    Studies in the Rhapsodic Imagination
    Contributor: Williams, Nicholas Morrow (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2019]
    Publisher:  ARC Humanities Press, Leeds

    Chapter 7. Argumentation and Generic Change in the Mid-Tang FuLi Guan's "Ku yu fu"; The Interplay of Modes: Readings of "Ku yu fu"; Textual Affinities; Further Lexical Considerations; Rhyme; Reconsidering the Fu/Shelun Relationship; Conclusions; Part... more

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    Chapter 7. Argumentation and Generic Change in the Mid-Tang FuLi Guan's "Ku yu fu"; The Interplay of Modes: Readings of "Ku yu fu"; Textual Affinities; Further Lexical Considerations; Rhyme; Reconsidering the Fu/Shelun Relationship; Conclusions; Part Four. Critique and Protest; Chapter 8. The Hidden Message of Zhang Heng's "Contemplating the Mystery"; The Imaginary Journey in the "Contemplating the Mystery"; Comparing the Five Imaginary Journey Poems; The Journeys to the Four Cardinal Points; Conclusions Chapter 9. A New Discourse on "Lament for the South" in the Fu of the Ming-Qing Transition1The Collective Understanding of "Lament for the South"; The Yu Xin Controversy; "What Soil Remains Untainted?"; Bibliography; Index Chapter 5. Xu Wei's Early Modern Rhapsodies: Catalogue and Critique, Lyricism and LogicDreams of Good Taste: "What Others Ignore, I Alone Study in Detail"; The Garden of Metaphors: Xu Wei's "Rhapsody on (Poems about) Peonies"; Evoking the Self as Aesthetic Object: Evolution of the Yongwu Mode; Influence; Conclusion; Part Three. Philosophy and Dialogue; Chapter 6. The Metaphysical Rhapsody of the Six Dynasties; The Rise of the Metaphysical Rhapsody: In Search of Nonbeing; The Buddhist Conquest of the Metaphysical Rhapsody; Coda Front Cover; Half-title; Series information; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; Preface; Body; Chapter 1. Introduction: The Rhapsodic Imagination; Part One. Recitation and Display; Chapter 2. The Origins of the Term "Fu" as a Literary Genre of Recitation; The Puchen . Theory: "Directly Displaying"; Challenging the Puchen Theory; The Recitation Theory; The Liu shi and the Recitation Theory; An Etymological Approach by Jia Jinhua; Another Etymological Approach by Chen Yunzhu; Fu as a Literary Genre of Recitation61; Chapter 3. Into the New Realm of Belles Lettres Part Two. Lyricism and FormChapter 4. The Assimilation and Dissimilation of Fu and Shi Poetry up to the Tang Dynasty; The Pre-Qin Period and Han Dynasty; "Fu Is an Outflow of the Ancient Songs": Canonizing a Genre Through Assimilation; "To Recite without Singing Is Called Fu": Establishing Self-Identity through Dissimilation; The Wei, Jin, and Northern and Southern Dynasties; Shi and Fu Pieces with the Same Title; Lyricization of the Fu in the Southern Dynasties; The "Fu-icization" of Verse and the Rise of the Fu de ti; Conclusion The first volume in English to examine the fu, one of the major genres of Chinese literature, from its origins up to the late imperial era

     

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    Contributor: Williams, Nicholas Morrow (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 1641893338; 9781641893336
    Series: East meets West
    Subjects: Chinese poetry; Fu; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Asian ; Chinese; Chinese poetry; Fu; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
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  5. Ming erotic novellas
    genre, consumption and religiosity in cultural practice
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Chinese University Press, Hong Kong

    Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Note on Romanization; List of Illustrations; Introduction; 1. The Ming Novella as a New Genre; 2. Publication and Circulation; 3. The Reading Public and Cultural Use; 4. Eroticism in... more

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    Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Note on Romanization; List of Illustrations; Introduction; 1. The Ming Novella as a New Genre; 2. Publication and Circulation; 3. The Reading Public and Cultural Use; 4. Eroticism in the Novellas and Society; 5. Religious Dimensions; Conclusion; Appendix; Notes; Bibliography; Index. Richard Wang's Ming Erotic Novellas is path breaking in its attention to a virtually ignored body of literature that certainly influenced the writing of the Jin Ping Mei, the Sanyan vernacular stories, and most likely Li Yu's fiction. Compared to other titles in the field, this is the first scholarly monograph in any language to contextualize the erotic novellas of late imperial China. Moreover, existing studies in this area have tended to concentrate on a limited number of works of Chinese erotic fiction, or have only brushed up against these works tangentially during more general discussion of Ming and Qing literature. Ming Erotic Novellas adopts a provocative approach to fiction, moving beyond the traditional textual analyses of gender politics and the qing cult, and examining these erotic novellas as a new genre within the contexts of print culture, readership, consumption patterns, as well as religious dimensions

     

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    ISBN: 9789629969691; 9629969696
    Subjects: Chinese fiction; Erotic stories, Chinese; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Asian ; Chinese; Chinese fiction ; Ming dynasty; Erotic stories, Chinese; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 319 pages), illustrations
  6. Letters and epistolary culture in early medieval China
    Published: [2013]
    Publisher:  University of Washington Press, Seattle

    pt. 1. Materials and concepts of letter writing -- pt. 2. Epistolary Conventions and Literary Individuality. more

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    pt. 1. Materials and concepts of letter writing -- pt. 2. Epistolary Conventions and Literary Individuality.

     

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    ISBN: 9780295804668; 0295804661
    Subjects: Chinese letters; Chinese literature; Letter writing, Chinese; Chinese literature; Chinese letters; LITERARY CRITICISM ; General; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Asian ; Chinese; Chinese letters; Chinese literature; Letter writing, Chinese; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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  7. Chinese approaches to literature from Confucius to Liang Ch'i-Ch'ao
    Contributor: Rickett, Adele (Hrsg.)
    Published: 1978
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey

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    ISBN: 9781400870868; 1400870860
    Series: Princeton Legacy Library
    Subjects: Chinese literature; Chinese literature; Chinese literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Asian ; Chinese; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Asian ; General
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  8. Family revolution
    marital strife in contemporary Chinese literature and visual culture
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  University of Washington Press, Seattle

    "As state control of private life in China has loosened since 1980, citizens have experienced an unprecedented family revolution--an overhaul of family structure, marital practices, and gender relationships. While the nuclear family has become a... more

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    "As state control of private life in China has loosened since 1980, citizens have experienced an unprecedented family revolution--an overhaul of family structure, marital practices, and gender relationships. While the nuclear family has become a privileged realm of romance and individualism symbolizing the post-revolutionary "freedoms" of economic and affective autonomy, women's roles in particular have been transformed, with the ideal "iron girl" of socialism replaced by the feminine, family-oriented "good wife and wise mother." Problems and contradictions in this new domestic culture have been exposed by China's soaring divorce rate. Reading popular "divorce narratives" in fiction, film, and TV drama, Hui Faye Xiao shows that the representation of marital discord has become a cultural battleground for competing ideologies within post-revolutionary China. While these narratives present women's cultivation of wifely and maternal qualities as the cure for family disintegration and social unrest, Xiao shows that they in fact reflect a problematic resurgence of traditional gender roles and a powerful mode of control over supposedly autonomous private life.Hui Faye Xiao is assistant professor of modern Chinese literature and culture at the University of Kansas."An original and important contribution to the scholarship on Chinese culture in the post-Mao era with a breadth of perspective and depth of insight that few works have matched. A devastating critique of the social, economic, and cultural regendering of China in the reform era." -Jason McGrath, University of Minnesota"Insightfully manages to situate the chosen texts in relation to the larger contexts of ideological and socioeconomic changes." -Xueping Zhong, Tufts University"--

     

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    ISBN: 9780295804989; 029580498X
    Series: Modern language initiative
    Subjects: Chinese literature; Marital conflict; Families; Families in literature; Marriage in literature; Marital conflict; Chinese literature; Families; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Asian ; Chinese; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Sociology ; Marriage & Family; HISTORY ; Asia ; China; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Asian ; General; LITERARY CRITICISM / Asian / Chinese; Chinese literature; Families; Families in literature; Marital conflict; Marriage in literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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  9. From Ah Q to Lei Feng
    Freud and revolutionary spirit in 20th century China
    Published: c2009
    Publisher:  Stanford University Press, Stanford, Calif

    When Freudian sexual theory hit China in the early 20th century it ran up against competing models of the mind from Chinese tradition and the new revolutionary culture. The present volume investigates this clash and explores how writers and... more

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    When Freudian sexual theory hit China in the early 20th century it ran up against competing models of the mind from Chinese tradition and the new revolutionary culture. The present volume investigates this clash and explores how writers and filmmakers negotiated with the implications of each model

     

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  10. 1616
    Shakespeare and Tang Xianzu's China
    Contributor: Tan, Tian Yuan (HerausgeberIn); Edmondson, Paul (HerausgeberIn); Wang, Shih-pe (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Arden Shakespeare, London

    "The year is 1616. William Shakespeare has just died and the world of the London theatres is mourning his loss. 1616 also saw the death of the famous Chinese playwright Tang Xianzu. Four hundred years on and Shakespeare is now an important meeting... more

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    "The year is 1616. William Shakespeare has just died and the world of the London theatres is mourning his loss. 1616 also saw the death of the famous Chinese playwright Tang Xianzu. Four hundred years on and Shakespeare is now an important meeting place for Anglo-Chinese cultural dialogue in the field of drama studies. In June 2014 (the 450th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth), SOAS, The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust and the National Chung Cheng University of Taiwan gathered 20 scholars together to reflect on the theatrical practice of four hundred years ago and to ask: what does such an exploration mean culturally for us today? This ground-breaking study offers fresh insights into the respective theatrical worlds of Shakespeare and Tang Xianzu and asks how the brave new theatres of 1616 may have a vital role to play in the intercultural dialogue of our own time"--

     

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  11. Scribes of Gastronomy
    Representations of Food and Drink in Imperial Chinese Literature
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Hong Kong University Press, HKU, Hong Kong

    This volume of eight essays examines the scribes of gastronomy - an interesting but vital theme in imperial Chinese literature. From stanzas on food and wine in the Classics of Poetry to the articulation of refined dining in The Dream of the Red... more

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    This volume of eight essays examines the scribes of gastronomy - an interesting but vital theme in imperial Chinese literature. From stanzas on food and wine in the Classics of Poetry to the articulation of refined dining in The Dream of the Red Chamber and Su Shi's literary recipe for attaining culinary perfection, lavish textual representations help explain the unique appeal of food and its overwhelming cultural significance within Chinese society. The volume offers a colourful tour to the topic and explicates the importance of tea in poetry, ""morality of drunkenness"", and food's role

     

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    ISBN: 9789888180967; 9888180967
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    Subjects: Chinese literature; Gastronomy in literature; Food in literature; Drinking in literature; Chinese literature; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Asian ; General; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Asian ; Chinese; Gastronomy in literature; Chinese literature; Drinking in literature; Food in literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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  12. Literati storytelling in late medieval China
    Author: Luo, Manling
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  University of Washington Press, Seattle

    Sovereignty: the case of the illustrious emperor -- Literati sociality: remembering individuals and community in historical miscellanies -- Sexuality: women, literati, and nonmarital bonds -- Cosmic mobility: the possibility and impossibility of... more

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    Sovereignty: the case of the illustrious emperor -- Literati sociality: remembering individuals and community in historical miscellanies -- Sexuality: women, literati, and nonmarital bonds -- Cosmic mobility: the possibility and impossibility of moving beyond -- Conclusion: the power and legacies of late medieval literati storytelling

     

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  13. The gate of darkness
    studies on the leftist literary movement in China
    Author: Xia, Ji'an
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  The Chinese University Press, Hong Kong

    Preface / by Leo Ou-fan Lee -- Foreword / by Franz Michael -- Introduction / by C.T. Hsia -- Ch'ü Ch'iu-po : the making and destruction of a tenderhearted Communist -- The phenomenon of Chiang Kuang-tz'u -- Lu Hsün and the dissolution of the League... more

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    Preface / by Leo Ou-fan Lee -- Foreword / by Franz Michael -- Introduction / by C.T. Hsia -- Ch'ü Ch'iu-po : the making and destruction of a tenderhearted Communist -- The phenomenon of Chiang Kuang-tz'u -- Lu Hsün and the dissolution of the League of Leftist Writers -- Aspects of the power of darkness in Lu Hsün -- Enigma of the five martyrs -- Twenty years after the Yenan Forum -- Appendix : heroes and hero-worship in Chinese Communist fiction.

     

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    ISBN: 9789629968427; 9629968428
    Edition: New edition
    Subjects: Chinese literature; Chinese literature; Literatur; Chinesisch; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Asian ; Chinese; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Zhong guo gong chan dang
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  14. C.T. Hsia on Chinese literature
    Published: c2004
    Publisher:  Columbia University Press, New York

    -- Choloe Starr, The China Quarterly Classical Chinese literature : its reception today as a product of traditional culture -- Chinese novels and American critics : reflections on structure, tradition, and satire -- On the "scientific" study of... more

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    -- Choloe Starr, The China Quarterly Classical Chinese literature : its reception today as a product of traditional culture -- Chinese novels and American critics : reflections on structure, tradition, and satire -- On the "scientific" study of modern Chinese literature : a reply to Professor Prů̊̊šek -- An introduction to the Romance of the western chamber -- Time and the human condition in the plays of T'ang Hsien-tsu -- The military romance : a genre of Chinese fiction -- Archetype and allegory in the Dream of the red chamber : a critique -- The scholar-novelist and Chinese culture : a reappraisal of Ching-hua yuan -- Yen Fu and Liang Ch'i-ch'ao as advocates of new fiction -- The Travels of Lao Ts'an : an exploration of its art and meaning -- Hsü Chen-ya's Yü-li hun : an essay in literary history and criticism -- Introduction to Modern Chinese stories and novellas, 1919-1949 -- The Korchin banner plains : a biographical and critical study -- Residual femininity : women in Chinese communist fiction -- Foreword to Chinese stories from Taiwan : 1960-1970 -- Black tears : an introduction to Peng Ko's stories.

     

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    ISBN: 0231503474; 9780231503471
    Series: Masters of Chinese studies ; v. 1
    Subjects: Chinese fiction; Chinese fiction; Electronic books; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Asian ; General; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Asian ; Chinese; Chinese fiction; Literatur; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: Online Ressource (xvi, 532 p.)
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  15. Mo Yan in context
    Nobel laureate and global storyteller
    Contributor: Duran, Angelica (HerausgeberIn); Huang, Yuhan (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Purdue University Press, West Lafayette, Indiana

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    "This is the first English-language study of the Chinese writer's work and influence, featuring essays from scholars in a range of disciplines, from both China and the United States. Its introduction, twelve articles, and epilogue aim to deepen and widen critical discussions of both a specific literary author and the globalization of Chinese literature more generally. The book takes the "root-seeking" movement with which Mo Yan's works are associated as a metaphor for its organizational structure. The four articles of "Part I: Leaves" focus on Mo Yan's works as world literature, exploring the long shadow his works have cast globally. Howard Goldblatt, Mo Yan's English translator, explores the difficulties and rewards of interpreting his work, while subsequent articles cover issues such as censorship and the "performativity" associated with being a global author. "Part II: Trunk" explores the nativist core of Mo Yan's works. Through careful comparative treatment of related historical events, the five articles in this section show how specific literary works intermingle with China's national and international politics, its mid-twentieth-century visual culture, and its rich religious and literary conventions, including humor. The three articles in "Part III: Roots" delve into the theoretical and practical extensions of Mo Yan's works, uncovering the vibrant critical and cultural systems that ground Eastern and Western literatures and cultures. Mo Yan in Context concludes with an epilogue by sociologist Fenggang Yang, offering a personal and globally aware reflection on the recognition Mo Yan's works have received at this historical juncture"--

     

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    Contributor: Duran, Angelica (HerausgeberIn); Huang, Yuhan (HerausgeberIn)
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    ISBN: 9781612493435; 1612493432; 9781557536815; 1612493440; 1557536813; 9781612493442
    Series: Comparative cultural studies
    Subjects: Mo, Yan; Mo, Yan; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Asian ; Chinese; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Asian ; General; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Asian ; General; Schriftsteller; Nobelpreisträger; Kontextanalyse; Literaturkritik; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Other subjects: Mo, Yan; Mo, Yan (1955-)
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  16. Madmen and other survivors
    reading Lu Xun's fiction
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong

    The fiction of Lu Xun (1881-1936) deals with China after the 1911 Revolution. Jeremy Tambling makes use of critical and cultural theory to consider these short stories in the context of Chinese fiction, the art of the short story, and literary... more

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    The fiction of Lu Xun (1881-1936) deals with China after the 1911 Revolution. Jeremy Tambling makes use of critical and cultural theory to consider these short stories in the context of Chinese fiction, the art of the short story, and literary modernism

     

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    ISBN: 9789888052530; 9888052535
    Subjects: Lu, Xun, 1881-1936; Literature; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Asian ; General; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Asian ; Chinese; Kurzgeschichte; Languages & Literatures; East Asian Languages & Literatures; Kurzgeschichte; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Other subjects: Lu, Xun 1881-1936; Lu, Xun (1881-1936); Lu, Xun 1881-1936; Lu, Xun; Lu, Xun; Lu, Xun; Ah Q; Lu, Xun
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  17. Tsʿao Yü
    the reluctant disciple of Chekhov and O'Neill, a study in literary influence
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong

    Historians of modern Chinese literature have generally used the year 1907 to mark the inception of Western-style drama in China. For in that year, a small group of Chinese students in Japan, inspired by the Japanese experiments with Western drama,... more

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    Historians of modern Chinese literature have generally used the year 1907 to mark the inception of Western-style drama in China. For in that year, a small group of Chinese students in Japan, inspired by the Japanese experiments with Western drama, decided to follow suit and form the Spring Willow Society, an amateurish dramatic club for experimental purposes. Their first play, staged in Tokyo in February of the same year, is an adaptation from Dumas' La dame aux camelias. The play had an all-male cast and used a strange mixture of old and new techniques. But to the Chinese audience brought up in the native operatic tradition, what must have seemed strange would not have been so much the mixture of technique old and new as the complete unfamiliarity of the plot and the method of its presentation: for neither the story nor the acting was anything akin to what they used to think, of as drama

     

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    ISBN: 9789882202979; 9882202977
    Series: Centre of Asian Studies series ; no. 2
    Subjects: Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.); Literature; Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.); LITERARY CRITICISM ; Asian ; General; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Asian ; Chinese; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY ; General
    Other subjects: Cao, Yu 1910-1996; Cao, Yu (1910-1996); Cao, Yu 1910-1996; Cao, Yu
    Scope: Online Ressource (87 p.)
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  18. On cold mountain
    a Buddhist reading of the Hanshan poems
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  University of Washington Press, Seattle

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  19. Pien Chih-lin
    a study in modern Chinese poetry
    Published: 1983
    Publisher:  Foris, Dordrecht, Holland

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    ISBN: 9783110859270; 3110859270
    Series: Publications in modern Chinese literature ; v. 3
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM ; Asian ; Chinese
    Other subjects: Bian, Zhilin; Bian, Zhilin; Bian, Zhilin; Bian, Zhilin
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  20. The shorter Columbia anthology of traditional Chinese literature
    Published: c2000
    Publisher:  Columbia University Press, New York

    With its fresh translations by newer voices in the field, its broad scope, and its flowing style, this anthology places the immense riches of Chinese literature within easy reach. Ranging from the beginnings to 1919, this abridged version of The... more

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    With its fresh translations by newer voices in the field, its broad scope, and its flowing style, this anthology places the immense riches of Chinese literature within easy reach. Ranging from the beginnings to 1919, this abridged version of The Columbia Anthology of Traditional Chinese Literature, retains all the characteristics of the original. In putting together these selections Victor H. Mair interprets "literature" very broadly to include not just literary fiction, putry, and drama, but folk and popular literature, lyrics and arias, elegies and rhapsodies, biographies, autobiographies and memoirs, letters, criticism and theory, and travelogues and jokes

     

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    ISBN: 0231505620; 9780231505628
    Series: Translations from the Asian classics
    Subjects: Chinese literature; Chinese literature; Chinese literature; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Asian ; General; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Asian ; Chinese; Chinese literature; Languages & Literatures; East Asian Languages & Literatures; Translations
    Scope: Online Ressource (xxx, 741 p.), map.
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