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Applied to topics in the novel Wolf Totem by the political economist Jiang Rong, Western scholarship in the humanities and social sciences has insights and shortcomings to address an allegory of utopia in the novel and its significance for contemporary China.

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Applied to topics in the novel Wolf Totem by the political economist Jiang Rong, Western scholarship in the humanities and social sciences has insights and shortcomings to address an allegory of utopia in the novel and its significance for contemporary China.
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Li Xiaojiang (李小江) now as a Special Visiting Professor of the Institute of Literature and Honorary Curator of the Women's Culture Museum at Shaanxi Normal University (China). Since the 1980s, she has been carrying out the pioneering work on Women's Studies in China and made outstanding achievements in the academic field. She has been as a Visiting Scholar at McGill University in Canada, Harvard University in the USA, Ochanomizu University and Nara Women's University in Japan, etc. and has given lectures at many academic units in Europe, America and Asia. She has served as Chief Editor of three series of books, including Chinese Women's Oral History in the 20th Century" (2003), Engendering China (1995-2000) and the Women's Studies Series (1987-1992), etc. The recent monographs include Archaeology in Mind: Spiritual Archives of New China's People (Shanghai, 2014), Dialogue with Wang Hui: A Case Studies of Scholarism in Mainland China (1990-2011) (Beijing, 2014), and Women's Utopia (Beijing, 2016). Edward Mansfield Gunn, Jr. received his doctorate at Columbia University (USA, 1978) and now is Professor Emeritus at Cornell University.