Roy Bing Chan is associate professor of Chinese literature at the University of Oregon.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Roy Bing Chan, associate professor of Chinese literature, University of Oregon, received his PhD in comparative literature from the University of California, Berkeley, in 2009. This is his first book.
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Sleeping through Catastrophe: Dreams, Cataclysmic Modernity, and the Promises of Literary Realism 2. Dreaming as Representation: Lu Xun's Wild Grass and Realism's Social Address 3. Realism's Hysterical Bodies: Narrative and Oneiric Counternarrative in Mao Dun's Fiction 4. Sleepless Nights in Fast Socialism: Dream Rhetoric and Fiction in the Mao Era 5. Dream Fugue: Jiang Qing, the End of the Cultural Revolution, and Zong Pu's Fiction Conclusion: Lu Xun and the Dreams of Politics and Literature Glossary of Chinese Characters Notes References Index
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Sleeping through Catastrophe: Dreams, Cataclysmic Modernity, and the Promises of Literary Realism 2. Dreaming as Representation: Lu Xun's Wild Grass and Realism's Social Address 3. Realism's Hysterical Bodies: Narrative and Oneiric Counternarrative in Mao Dun's Fiction 4. Sleepless Nights in Fast Socialism: Dream Rhetoric and Fiction in the Mao Era 5. Dream Fugue: Jiang Qing, the End of the Cultural Revolution, and Zong Pu's Fiction Conclusion: Lu Xun and the Dreams of Politics and Literature Glossary of Chinese Characters Notes References Index
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