Cheng Guangwei
The "Historicization of Contemporary Literature
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The "Historicization of Contemporary Literature
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This book provides a concise introduction to the intellectual trends in contemporary Chinese literature from the 1950s to the 1990s and the influence of overseas Sinology.
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This book provides a concise introduction to the intellectual trends in contemporary Chinese literature from the 1950s to the 1990s and the influence of overseas Sinology.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781032815701
- ISBN-10: 1032815701
- Artikelnr.: 71725359
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781032815701
- ISBN-10: 1032815701
- Artikelnr.: 71725359
Cheng Guangwei is Distinguished Scholar and Chair Professor at the School of Literature, Renmin University of China, and the vice president of the Chinese Contemporary Literature Research Society. He is a leading scholar in literary criticism and the history of contemporary Chinese literature.
Part I The Philosophy of Chinese Literary History 1. Historical
Retrospection, Literary Imagination, and the "Participants": Examining the
Understanding of the 1980s through Reading Zha Jianying's Interviews in the
1980s 2. How We Interpret History Chronologically: Problems Implicit in the
Study of "Seventeen Years Literature" over the Past Decade 3. The Origin of
New-Period Literature 4. Revisiting the May Fourth Movement in the 1980s:
Supplementary Discussion on the Issue of "Contemporaneity" in the Study of
Modern Chinese Literature Part II The Sociology of Chinese Literary History
5. The "Literary Sociology" of Chinese Literary Research in the 1980s 6.
The Issue of "Referentiality" in Chinese Literary Research Part III The
Produced Chinese Literary History 7. A History of Modern Chinese Fiction
and the Study of Modern Literature in the 1980s 8. Theory of Literature
and Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature 9. From the Hsia Brothers to
Leo Ou-fan Lee and David Der-wei Wang: A Study on Modern Chinese Literature
in the United States and Modern and Contemporary Literature 10. The
"Reinterpretation" Trend and Historical Transformation: Discussing Tang
Xiaobing's Reinterpretation: Popular Art and Ideology and Other Works 11.
Literature, History, and Methodology: An Interview with Cheng Guangwei
Retrospection, Literary Imagination, and the "Participants": Examining the
Understanding of the 1980s through Reading Zha Jianying's Interviews in the
1980s 2. How We Interpret History Chronologically: Problems Implicit in the
Study of "Seventeen Years Literature" over the Past Decade 3. The Origin of
New-Period Literature 4. Revisiting the May Fourth Movement in the 1980s:
Supplementary Discussion on the Issue of "Contemporaneity" in the Study of
Modern Chinese Literature Part II The Sociology of Chinese Literary History
5. The "Literary Sociology" of Chinese Literary Research in the 1980s 6.
The Issue of "Referentiality" in Chinese Literary Research Part III The
Produced Chinese Literary History 7. A History of Modern Chinese Fiction
and the Study of Modern Literature in the 1980s 8. Theory of Literature
and Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature 9. From the Hsia Brothers to
Leo Ou-fan Lee and David Der-wei Wang: A Study on Modern Chinese Literature
in the United States and Modern and Contemporary Literature 10. The
"Reinterpretation" Trend and Historical Transformation: Discussing Tang
Xiaobing's Reinterpretation: Popular Art and Ideology and Other Works 11.
Literature, History, and Methodology: An Interview with Cheng Guangwei
Part I The Philosophy of Chinese Literary History 1. Historical
Retrospection, Literary Imagination, and the "Participants": Examining the
Understanding of the 1980s through Reading Zha Jianying's Interviews in the
1980s 2. How We Interpret History Chronologically: Problems Implicit in the
Study of "Seventeen Years Literature" over the Past Decade 3. The Origin of
New-Period Literature 4. Revisiting the May Fourth Movement in the 1980s:
Supplementary Discussion on the Issue of "Contemporaneity" in the Study of
Modern Chinese Literature Part II The Sociology of Chinese Literary History
5. The "Literary Sociology" of Chinese Literary Research in the 1980s 6.
The Issue of "Referentiality" in Chinese Literary Research Part III The
Produced Chinese Literary History 7. A History of Modern Chinese Fiction
and the Study of Modern Literature in the 1980s 8. Theory of Literature
and Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature 9. From the Hsia Brothers to
Leo Ou-fan Lee and David Der-wei Wang: A Study on Modern Chinese Literature
in the United States and Modern and Contemporary Literature 10. The
"Reinterpretation" Trend and Historical Transformation: Discussing Tang
Xiaobing's Reinterpretation: Popular Art and Ideology and Other Works 11.
Literature, History, and Methodology: An Interview with Cheng Guangwei
Retrospection, Literary Imagination, and the "Participants": Examining the
Understanding of the 1980s through Reading Zha Jianying's Interviews in the
1980s 2. How We Interpret History Chronologically: Problems Implicit in the
Study of "Seventeen Years Literature" over the Past Decade 3. The Origin of
New-Period Literature 4. Revisiting the May Fourth Movement in the 1980s:
Supplementary Discussion on the Issue of "Contemporaneity" in the Study of
Modern Chinese Literature Part II The Sociology of Chinese Literary History
5. The "Literary Sociology" of Chinese Literary Research in the 1980s 6.
The Issue of "Referentiality" in Chinese Literary Research Part III The
Produced Chinese Literary History 7. A History of Modern Chinese Fiction
and the Study of Modern Literature in the 1980s 8. Theory of Literature
and Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature 9. From the Hsia Brothers to
Leo Ou-fan Lee and David Der-wei Wang: A Study on Modern Chinese Literature
in the United States and Modern and Contemporary Literature 10. The
"Reinterpretation" Trend and Historical Transformation: Discussing Tang
Xiaobing's Reinterpretation: Popular Art and Ideology and Other Works 11.
Literature, History, and Methodology: An Interview with Cheng Guangwei