Studies of Literature from Marginalized Nations in Modern China, with a Focus on Eastern European Literature

Studies of Literature from Marginalized Nations in Modern China, with a Focus on Eastern European Literature
Title Studies of Literature from Marginalized Nations in Modern China, with a Focus on Eastern European Literature PDF eBook
Author Binghui Song
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 255
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ISBN 9819711991

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The Poetics of Grief and Melancholy in East-West Conflicts and Reconciliations

The Poetics of Grief and Melancholy in East-West Conflicts and Reconciliations
Title The Poetics of Grief and Melancholy in East-West Conflicts and Reconciliations PDF eBook
Author Chi Sum Garfield Lau
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 226
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ISBN 9819998212

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East Asian Literatures

East Asian Literatures
Title East Asian Literatures PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Northern Book Centre
Total Pages 404
Release 2006
Genre Chinese literature
ISBN 9788172112059

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This volume discusses the past, present and future perspectives of literature in Japan, China and South Korea and its interface with India. Since this being a largely unexplored area, an attempt has been made to present a true picture of the literature and cultural milieu of the East Asian countries to the readers through well researched, thought-provoking and enlightening papers contributed by eminent scholars from India, Japan, China and Korea. It is a historical fact that India maintained strong cultural ties with East Asian countries directly or indirectly through religion and culture since ancient times. This cultural bond has become all the more significant and meaningful in this age of information technology and globalization. In this context, literature has a great role to play. To be precise, it is only through literature that this existing bond of cultural affinity among India and East Asian countries could be nurtured and strengthened. This book gives a vivid picture of the state of the past and present literary trends in Japan, China and South Korea, the influence of Indian literary trends and thought on their literatures, and the general perception and assimilation of East Asian literatures in India. This book would be a unique and comprehensive reference material for teachers, researchers, students, writers, and literary critics of Indian and East Asian literatures.

Tensions in World Literature

Tensions in World Literature
Title Tensions in World Literature PDF eBook
Author Weigui Fang
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 398
Release 2018-09-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9811306354

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This collection gives a diversified account of world literature, examining not only the rise of the concept, but also problems such as the relation between the local and the universal, and the tensions between national culture and global ethics. In this context, it focuses on the complex relationship between Chinese literature and world literature, not only in the sense of providing an exemplary case study, but also as an introspection and re-location of Chinese literature itself. The book activates the concept of world literature at a time when it is facing the rising modern day challenges of race, class and culture.

Reading China Against the Grain

Reading China Against the Grain
Title Reading China Against the Grain PDF eBook
Author Carlos Rojas
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 238
Release 2020-10-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1000216519

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Through an analysis of a wide array of contemporary Chinese literature from inside and outside of China, this volume considers some of the ways in which China and Chineseness are understood and imagined. Using the central theme of the way in which literature has the potential to both reinforce and to undermine a national imaginary, the volume contains chapters offering new perspectives on well-known authors, from Jin Yucheng to Nobel Prize winning Mo Yan, as well as chapters focusing on authors rarely included in discussions of contemporary Chinese literature, such as the expatriate authors Larissa Lai and Xiaolu Guo. The volume is complemented by chapters covering more marginalized literary figures throughout history, such as Macau-born poet Yiling, the Malaysian-born novelist Zhang Guixing, and the ethnically Korean author Kim Hak-ch’ŏl. Invested in issues ranging from identity and representation, to translation and grammar, it is one of the few publications of its kind devoting comparable attention to authors from Mainland China, authors from Manchuria, Macau, and Taiwan, and throughout the global Chinese diaspora. Reading China Against the Grain: Imagining Communities is a rich resource of literary criticism for students and scholars of Chinese studies, sinophone studies, and comparative literature

China and the West at the Crossroads

China and the West at the Crossroads
Title China and the West at the Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Daiyun Yue
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 388
Release 2016-06-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9811011168

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Beginning with a retrospective of the past century, this book offers a panoramic picture of Chinese comparative literature, from its nascence in the early 1920s, through its evolution in the 1980s, to the new development at the turn of the century, ending with a prospective look at the future of comparative literature in the 21st century. The articles presented here reveal the author’s deep understandings of the literature and culture of her own country and those of other countries. A rich array of case studies and in-depth theorizing make it an extremely interesting and enlightening read. Prof. Daiyun Yue is a prominent professor at Peking University and a leading figure in Chinese comparative literature. She has served as Head of the Institute for Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies, PKU (1984—1998) and the third president of the Chinese Comparative Literature Association (1989—2014). Further, she is the founder of Dialogue Transculturel, a much-acclaimed journal of comparative literature. Prof. Yue approaches outstanding literature as a bridge to link people of different cultural traditions: “The reason why interdisciplinary literary research between two alien cultures is possible is because dialog between alien cultures, along with exchange and understanding, is more readily realized through literature.” Herein lies the value of comparative literature.

Inside a Service Trade

Inside a Service Trade
Title Inside a Service Trade PDF eBook
Author Rudolf G. Wagner
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 570
Release 2020-10-26
Genre History
ISBN 1684170125

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Within a tightly controlled environment, literature has become the major screen onto which the political class of the People’s Republic of China projects some of its battles. This work explores the potential of literary analysis for illuminating the PRC’s social, intellectual, and political history, illustrating swings in the Party line with stories, articles, and cartoons from the popular press. This book presents materials hitherto scarcely topped and should offer new insights to those interested in Chinese literature, Russian and East European literature, and modern social and political history.