Modern Chinese literary and cultural studies in the age of theory [electronic resource] : reimagining a field / Rey Chow, editor.
An attempt to describe the new boundaries of the field of Chinese studies.
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Language: | English |
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Durham, N.C. :
Duke University Press,
2000.
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Series: | Asia-Pacific.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : On Chineseness as a theoretical problem / Rey Chow
- Narrative subjectivity and the production of social space in Chinese reportage / Charles A. Laughlin
- Three hungry women / David Der-wei Wang
- Two discourses on colonialism : Huang Guliu and Eileen Chang on Hong Kong of the forties / Leung Ping-kwan
- Beyond cultural and national identities : current re-evaluation of the Kominka literature from Taiwan's Japanese period / Sung-sheng Yvonne Chang
- Wang Wenxing and the "loss" of China / Christopher Lupke
- If China can say no, can China make movies? Or, do movies make China? Rethinking national cinema and national agency / Chris Berry
- Look who's talking : the politics of orality in transitional Hong Kong mass culture / Kwai-Cheung Lo
- Bondage in time : footbinding and fashion theory / Dorothy Ko
- No questions, no answers : China and A book from the sky / Stanley K. Abe
- International theory and the transnational critic : China in the age of multiculturalism / Michelle Yeh
- Can one say no to Chineseness? Pushing the limits of the diasporic paradigm / Ien Ang
- Afterword : The possibilities of abandonment / Paul A. Bové