Modernity with a Cold War Face : : Reimagining the Nation in Chinese Literature Across the 1949 Divide / / Xiaojue Wang.

"Bridging the 1949 divide in both literary historical periodization and political demarcation, Xiaojue Wang proposes a new framework to consider Chinese literature beyond national boundaries, as something arising out of the larger global geopolitical and cultural conflict of the Cold War."...

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Superior document:Harvard East Asian Monographs ; 360
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Place / Publishing House:Boston : : Harvard University Asia Center,, 2013.
Leiden; , Boston : : BRILL,, 2013.
Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
Series:Harvard East Asian Monographs ; 360.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiii, 359 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • How modern Chinese literature was invented during the Cold War
  • Fragments of modernity: Shen Congwen's journey from asylum to museum
  • Over her dead body: Ding Ling's politicization after the socialist revolution
  • Wu Zhuoliu, orphanization, and colonial modernity in Taiwan
  • Fashioning socialist affinity: Feng Zhi and the legacy of European humanism in modern Chinese poetry
  • Eileen Chang, Hong Kong, and the Cold War.