Utopian fiction in China : : genre, print culture and knowledge formation, 1902-1912 / / by Shuk Man Leung.

"Unlike previous studies that have examined the late Qing utopian imagination as an ahistorical motif, a literary theme, and a translation phenomenon, in this book Shuk Man Leung considers utopian fiction as a knowledge apparatus that helped develop Chinese nationalism and modernity. Based on u...

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