The Soldier-Writer, the Expatriate, and Cold War Modernism in Taiwan: Freedom in the Trenches characterizes Taiwan's postwar modernist literature as Cold War modernism par excellence that was born out of a constellation of Cold War circumstances, amounting to a perfect storm for its emergence.
The Soldier-Writer, the Expatriate, and Cold War Modernism in Taiwan: Freedom in the Trenches characterizes Taiwan's postwar modernist literature as Cold War modernism par excellence that was born out of a constellation of Cold War circumstances, amounting to a perfect storm for its emergence.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Li-Chun Hsiao is professor at Waseda University in Tokyo.
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Introduction Chapter One: "Speech after Long Silence": The 1956 Manifesto and the Obscure(d) Beginnings of a Cold War Modernism Chapter Two: A Double-edged Sword?: the Rise of the Soldier-Poets and Their Modernist Turn Chapter Three: Breaking Ground in Splendid Isolation: Death of a Stone Cell and Cold War Ethos Chapter Four: Two States of One Peculiar Modernism: From the US-Aided Literary Establishment to the Culture of US Aids Chapter Five: At Home in Exile: The Cold War Modernist, the Expatriate, and the Literature of Exile Bibliography About the Author
Introduction Chapter One: "Speech after Long Silence": The 1956 Manifesto and the Obscure(d) Beginnings of a Cold War Modernism Chapter Two: A Double-edged Sword?: the Rise of the Soldier-Poets and Their Modernist Turn Chapter Three: Breaking Ground in Splendid Isolation: Death of a Stone Cell and Cold War Ethos Chapter Four: Two States of One Peculiar Modernism: From the US-Aided Literary Establishment to the Culture of US Aids Chapter Five: At Home in Exile: The Cold War Modernist, the Expatriate, and the Literature of Exile Bibliography About the Author
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