This book provides a reexamination of the debates between Hu Feng, Lu Ling, and other Chinese left-wing theorists from a cultural-political perspective. The author argues that individualism should be understood within changing historical contexts and that subjectivity should be treated as class-based and derived from collective community.
This book provides a reexamination of the debates between Hu Feng, Lu Ling, and other Chinese left-wing theorists from a cultural-political perspective. The author argues that individualism should be understood within changing historical contexts and that subjectivity should be treated as class-based and derived from collective community.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Part I Hu Feng's Notion of "Subjective Fighting Spirit" Chapter One Cultural Capital, Hegemony and the Zeitgeist Chapter Two Intellectuals' Politics and a Bourgeois Subjectivity Part II Subjectivity in Lu Ling's Fiction Chapter Three Subjectivity in Loss: Disintegration of Traditional Family and Emergence of Desire Chapter Four Subjectivity in Search of: "Bildungsroman" of Modern Chinese Intellectuals Chapter Five Subjectivity in Vain: A Fable of the Failure of Bourgeois Social Reforms Chapter Six Intellectuals in Predicament: Other Stories Part III The People and the Class Consciousness Chapter Seven Politics of Recognition and Politics of Style Chapter Eight Self-Other Relationship and the Other as the People Chapter Nine Lu Ling's Theory and His Fiction Conclusion Index About the Author
Introduction Part I Hu Feng's Notion of "Subjective Fighting Spirit" Chapter One Cultural Capital, Hegemony and the Zeitgeist Chapter Two Intellectuals' Politics and a Bourgeois Subjectivity Part II Subjectivity in Lu Ling's Fiction Chapter Three Subjectivity in Loss: Disintegration of Traditional Family and Emergence of Desire Chapter Four Subjectivity in Search of: "Bildungsroman" of Modern Chinese Intellectuals Chapter Five Subjectivity in Vain: A Fable of the Failure of Bourgeois Social Reforms Chapter Six Intellectuals in Predicament: Other Stories Part III The People and the Class Consciousness Chapter Seven Politics of Recognition and Politics of Style Chapter Eight Self-Other Relationship and the Other as the People Chapter Nine Lu Ling's Theory and His Fiction Conclusion Index About the Author
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