Wang / Zhong | Debating the Socialist Legacy and Capitalist Globalization in China | Buch | 978-1-349-43751-1 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 287 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 140 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 3794 g

Reihe: China in Transformation

Wang / Zhong

Debating the Socialist Legacy and Capitalist Globalization in China

Buch, Englisch, 287 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 140 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 3794 g

Reihe: China in Transformation

ISBN: 978-1-349-43751-1
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan US


The first English collection of translated essays, by Chinese literary scholars, writers, and critics, this volume focuses on the legacy of socialist culture and post-socialist phenomena within the context of capitalist globalization. By rethinking socialism, literature, and culture in relation to the intellectual and cultural trends since the start of the reform and by debating the rise of the 'new left' culture, this book seeks to offer critical voices while evoking the themes of the socialist past to bear on the 21st-century Chinese intellectual and cultural scenes.
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Table of Contents Introduction: Why Does Socialist Culture Matter Today? PART I: RETHINKING SOCIALISM, LITERATURE, AND CULTURE 1. Shanghai as a Socialist City and Spatial Reconstruction; Luo Gang and Li Yun 2. One Village and One Novel: Revisiting Wenquantun Village; He Jixian and Lu Taiguang 3. Gender Politics and the Crisis of Socialist Aesthetics; Mao Jian 4. The Crisis of Socialism and Efforts to Overcome It; Cai Xiang PART II: CRITICAL REFLECTION ON LITERATURE AND CULTURE SINCE THE REFORM 5. Mythification of the Reform-Era History: A Social-Historical Analysis of the Avant-Garde Literature; Liu Fusheng 6. Genealogy and Ideology of the Avant-Garde Fiction; He Guimei 7. Eight Key Terms in Literary Criticism; Cao Zhenglu 8. Enjoyment: A New Experiment on Surrealist Writing: A Dialogue between Li Tuo and Yan Lianke PART III: DEBATING THE RISE OF 'NEW LEFT' CULTURE AND 'SUBALTERN LITERATURE' IN THE REFORM ERA 9. The Rise of 'Subaltern Literature' in the 21st Century: A Speech at the Utopian Forum (2007); Li Yunlei 10. A Difficult Breakthrough: On Representing Subaltern Experiences; Nan Fan 11. Che Guevara: Notes on the Play, Its Production, and Reception; Huang Jisu PART IV: PEOPLE'S LITERATURE AND CULTURE: FROM PAST TO FUTURE 12. The White-Haired Girl: Limitations and Potential of the New Interpretation; He Jixian 13. Subjective Identity, Revolutionary Consciousness, and People's Literature: Zhang Chengzhi and His Literature in the New Era; Zhang Hong 14. People's Literature: An Unfinished Historical Project; Kuang Xinnian


Cai Xiang, Shanghai University, China
Cao Zhenglu, Shenzhen University, China
Han Yuhai, Beijing University, China
He Guimei, Beijing University, China
He Jixian, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Huang Jisu, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Kuang Xinnian, Qinghua University, China
Li Yunlei, Editor, Arts and Literary Theory and Criticism
Li Tuo, Critic
Liu Fusheng, Hainan University, China
Lu Taiguang, Editor, Fiction Monthly
Luo Gang, East China Normal University
Mao Jian, East China Normal University
Nan Fan, Fujian Academy of Social Sciences
Yan Lianke, Writer
Zhang Hong, Communication University of China


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