'Intoxicating Shanghai'- an urban montage : : art and literature in pictorial magazines during Shanghai's Jazz Age / / by Paul Bevan.

In Intoxicating Shanghai Paul Bevan explores the work of a number of Chinese modernist figures in the fields of literature and the visual arts, with an emphasis on the literary group the New-sensationists and its equivalents in the Shanghai art world, examining the work of these figures as it appear...

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Superior document:China studies ; volume 41
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2020]
©2020
Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Series:China studies (Leiden, Netherlands) ; v. 41.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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Table of Contents:
  • part 1: Introductory Chapters
  • So This Is Shanghai!
  • 1 Literature and the Pictorial Magazine
  • 2 Art and the Pictorial Magazine
  • story one: ‘Huilixian’ 回力線 Hai Alai Scenes by Hei Ying
  • part 2: Lu Xun: Art Aficionado and Critic
  • 3 Politics, Art and the Pictorial Magazine
  • story two: ‘Luotuo Nicaizhuyizhe yu nüren’ 駱駝尼采主義者與女人 (Camel, Nietzscheanist and Woman) by Mu Shiying
  • 4 Two Critiques by Lu Xun
  • story three: ‘Molü shan de xiaojie’ 墨綠衫的小姐 (The Lady in the Inky-Green Cheongsam) by Mu Shiying
  • part 3: The Rise and Rise of the Pictorial Magazine
  • 5 ‘The Year of the Magazine’, 1934
  • 6 Manhua Artists and the Pictorial Magazine – Guo Jianying, Huang Miaozi and Ye Qianyu
  • story four: ‘Sharen weisui’ 殺人未遂 (Attempted Murder) by Liu Na’ou
  • part 4: The Shanghai Jazz Age
  • 7 Cinema, Literature and the Pictorial Magazine, 1934
  • 8 Jazz and Popular Music in Shanghai’s Dancehalls
  • Such is Shanghai!
  • Appendix: Notes on Source Material.