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  1. The lyrical in epic time
    modern Chinese intellectuals and artists through the 1949 crisis
    Erschienen: [2015]; © 2015
    Verlag:  Columbia University Press, New York

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  2. The empire of the text
    writing and authority in early imperial China
    Erschienen: c1998
    Verlag:  Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham [u.a.]

    Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Ostasienwissenschaften, Bibliothek
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    ISBN: 0847687384; 0847687392
    Schlagworte: Chinese literature / History and criticism / theory, etc; Literature and society / China; Intertextuality; Klassisches Chinesisch; Text; Gesellschaft; Autorität; Literatur
    Umfang: XIV, 209 S.
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-203) and index

    Publisher description: This unique study argues that in the Qin-Han period, there arose in China a regime of textual authorityone that overlapped but did not coincide with imperial authority. Drawing on a wide range of research and theory, Connery makes an original contribution to the analysis of early imperial elite culture, particularly in the fields of literature and linguistics, intellectual, and institutional history. The author provides new contexts for thinking about canonization and textual transmission systems, an innovative framework for analysis and discussion of the early imperial elite, a socio-ideological exploration of one strand of late Han "Confucian" thought, and a critique of the concepts of subjectivity and the "birth of lyricism" in China.

    Inhalt: Abbreviations -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Names and Chronology -- Introduction -- 1. TEXTUAL AUTHORITY AND TEXTUAL PRACTICE: Texts, Textual Authority, Literacy, Ideology; The Origin of Writing; Writing, Word, Lexicon; Literacy, Canonicity, Transmission, and Text-systems; Texts in Their Place: Han Bibliography; Textuality Takes Command; Written on Bamboo, Silk, Wood, Stone, and Paper: The Materiality of the Text; Reading and Writing -- 2. THE SHI: Who Were the Shi?; A Brief Social History of the Latter Han Shi; Regional or Imperial?; The Affair of the Proscribed Factions (danggu), 167-184 C.E.; The Shi and Dynastic Collapse; Lifestyle, Exemplary Life, Textualized Life; Re-theorizing the Shi: Sociotextual Formation; Theorizing the Relationship between the Shi and the State -- 3. SOCIAL TEXTS: The Specter of Asociality; Work, Family, State, and Homosociality; Late Han Philosophical Writing on Homosocial Relationships; Evaluation and Recommendation; Reading the Person -- 4. LITERATURE: What Is Chinese Literature?; Late Han Poetry and the Subjectivity Question; Orality; Social Poetic Practice; Intertextual Composition; In Conclusion: A Humanist Fantasy -- App. Group Composition of Fu -- Glossary of Select Chinese Terms and Phrases -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author.

  3. The uses of literature
    life in the socialist Chinese literary system
    Erschienen: 2000
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J. [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 0691001979; 0691001987
    Schlagworte: Chinese literature / 20th century / History and criticism; Socialism and literature / China; Literature and society / China; Chinesisch; Politik; Literatur; Gesellschaft
    Umfang: VI, 387 S., Illustrationen, 24 cm
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    Publisher description: Why do people in socialist China read and write literary works? Earlier studies in Western Sinology have approached Chinese texts from the socialist era as portraits of society, as keys to the tug-of-war of dissent, or, more recently, as pursuit of "pure art." The Uses of Literature looks broadly and empirically at these and many other "uses" of literature from the points of view of authors, editors, political authorities, and several kinds of readers. Perry Link, author of Evening Chats in Beijing, considers texts ranging from elite "misty" poetry to underground hand-copied volumes (shouchauben) and shows in concrete detail how people who were involved with literature sought to teach, learn, enjoy, explore, debate, lead, control, and resist. Using the late 1970s and early 1980s as an entree to the workings of China's "socialist literary system," the author shows how that system held sway from 1950 until around 1990, when an encroaching market economy gradually but fundamentally changed it. In addition to providing a definitive overview of how the socialist Chinese literary system worked, Link offers comparisons to the similar system in the Soviet Union. In the final chapter, the book seeks to explain how the word "good" was used and understood when applied to literary works in such systems. Combining aspects of cultural and literary studies, The Uses of Literature will reward anyone interested in the literature of modern China or how creativity is affected by a "socialist literary system."

    Bibliogr. S. [339]-368

    Inhalt: Acknowledgments -- A Note on Documentation -- Introduction (S. 3) -- Ch. 1. Historical Setting (S. 13) -- Warming, 1976-1979 (S. 15) -- Cooling, 1980-1983 (S. 22) -- Perspectives (S. 36) -- Ch. 2. The Mechanics of Literary Control (S. 56) -- A Spectrum of Newpoints (S. 56) -- What Was Controlled? (S. 59) -- The Literary Control System (S. 63) -- The Mechanics of Relaxation (S. 68) -- The Mechanics of Tightening (S. 81) -- Soviet Comparisons (S. 97) -- Ch. 3. Writers (S. 104) -- Tradition of Responsibility (S. 104) -- The Modern Crisis and the Idea of a "Path"(S. 106) -- Establishing National Guidelines (S. 108) -- Effects of the Anti-Rightist Campaign (S. 110) -- Maoist Utopianism in Command (S. 113) -- Kinds and Groups of Writers (S. 116) -- The Writers' Association (S. 118) -- Generational Differences (S. 122) -- Livelihood (S. 129) -- Dissent (S. 138) -- Purposes (S. 142) -- Ch. 4. Media and Market (S. 167) -- Distribution: Official and Public (S. 167) -- Distribution: Restricted, Semiofficial, and Unofficial (S. 183) -- Related Media: Stage, Film, Radio, and Television (S. 198) -- Ch. 5. Readers: The Popular Level (S. 210) -- Readership (Audience) Groups (S. 212) -- Popular Entertainment (S. 220) -- Ch. 6. Readers: Socially Engaged Level (S. 249) -- Intrusive Politics (S. 254) -- Special Privilege and Abuse of Power (S. 258) -- Pervasive Corruption (S. 260) -- Styles of Bureaucratism (S. 263) -- The Need for Rule of Law (S. 270) -- The Problem of Truth (S. 272) -- The Place of Romance (S. 278) -- Ch. 7. The Uses of Literature (S. 284) -- The Party and Its "Engineering" (S. 286) -- Problems with Engineering (S. 289) -- Retreat ftom Engineering (S. 294) -- Secondary Uses of Engineering (S. 296) -- The Variety of Other Uses (S. 300) -- Transcending "Uses" (S. 319) -- Use and Quality (S. 322) -- Select glossary of Chinese characters (S. 333) -- Bibliography of works cited in the notes(S. 339) -- INDEX (S. 369).

  4. The literary field of twentieth-century China
    Beteiligt: Hockx, Michel (Herausgeber)
    Erschienen: 1999
    Verlag:  Curzon, Richmond

    Universität Bonn, Institut für Orient- und Asienwissenschaften, Bibliothek
    895.109005 H685 L776 1999
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    Beteiligt: Hockx, Michel (Herausgeber)
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: Gewebe; 0700710736
    Schriftenreihe: Chinese worlds
    Schlagworte: Chinese literature / 20th century / History and criticism; Literature and society / China; Literatur; Chinesisch
    Umfang: VII, 252 S., 23 cm
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    Publisher description: This book is a collection of original essays on literary sociology that increases our understanding of modern China, its literature, and those who work in the field--authors, editors, and readers. The book is intended for upper undergraduate students and researchers of any level or background as it opens up new lines of theoretical inquiry and challenges conventional assumptions on the nature of writing and reading. The editor offers a much-needed and long-awaited breakthrough in modern Chinese literary studies. The essays examine the sociological background leading to the production and consumption of literary texts, not only shedding light on the meaning and structure of those texts but also adding to our knowledge of the society in which they were produced and consumed. This is achieved by the rigorous application of a single methodology, that of Pierre Bourdieu, in a manner unprecedented in modern Chinese literary studies.

    Bibliogr. 216-231

    Inhalt: Acknowledgements. Introduction / Michel Hockx, p. 1. 1. An Act of Violence: Translation of Western fiction in the late Qing and early Republican period / Wang-chi Wong, p. 21. 2. More Than Butterflies: Some observations on the early years of the journal Xiaoshuo yuebao / Denise Gimpel, p. 40. 3. Playing the Field: Aspects of Chinese literary life in the 1920s / Michel Hockx, p. 61. 4. From Literature to Love: Glory and decline of the love-letter genre / Raoul David Findeisen, p. 79. 5. Literature High and Low: 'Popular Fiction' in twentieth-century China / Chen Pingyuan, p. 113. 6. Stories and Legends: China's largest contemporary popular literature journals / Marja Kaikkonen, p. 134. 7. No Past to Long For? A sociology of Chinese writers in exile / Oliver Kramer, p. 161. 8. Displacing the Political: Zhang Yimou's To Live and the field of film / Wendy Larson, p. 178. 9. Here, There, Anywhere: Networking by young Chinese writers today / Claire Huot, p. 198. Bibliography, p. 216. Glossary, p. 232. Contributors, p. 247. Index, p. 248.

  5. The Chinese literary canon
    exploring 3000 years of history and culture
    Autor*in: Yu, Qiuyu
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Cn Times Books, New York

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    Schlagworte: Chinese literature / History and criticism; Literature and history / China; Literature and society / China; Chinese literature; Literature and history; Literature and society; Chinesisch; Literatur
    Umfang: 447 p., 24 cm
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    Includes index

  6. Rethinking language and literature in a changing world
    Beteiligt: Nana, Genevoix (Hrsg.); Ngeh, Andrew (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: [2019]
    Verlag:  Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

  7. Developmental fairy tales
    evolutionary thinking and modern Chinese culture
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass.

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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780674047952; 9780674061033
    Schlagworte: Chinese literature / History and criticism; Literature and society / China; Fairy tales / China / History and criticism; Modernism (Literature) / China; Kind; Märchen; Evolutionstheorie
    Weitere Schlagworte: Lu, Xun / 1881-1936; Eroshenko, Vasiliĭ / 1890-1952; Lu, Xun (1881-1936)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (259 p)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    The "development" of modern Chinese literature -- The iron house of narrative: Lu Xun and the late Qing fiction of evolutionary adventure -- Inherit the wolf: Lu Xun, natural history, and narrative form -- The child as history in republican China: a discourse on development -- Playthings of history -- A narrow cage: Eroshenko, Lu Xun, and the modern Chinese fairy tale

  8. The lyrical in epic time
    modern Chinese intellectuals and artists through the 1949 crisis
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Columbia Univ. Press, New York

  9. Developmental Fairy Tales
    Evolutionary Thinking and Modern Chinese Culture
    Erschienen: [2011]; ©2011
    Verlag:  Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA

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    In 1992 Deng Xiaoping famously declared, "Development is the only hard imperative." What ensued was the transformation of China from a socialist state to a capitalist market economy. The spirit of development has since become the prevailing creed of the People's Republic, helping to bring about unprecedented modern prosperity, but also creating new forms of poverty, staggering social upheaval, physical dislocation, and environmental destruction.In Developmental Fairy Tales, Andrew Jones asserts that the groundwork for this recent transformation was laid in the late nineteenth century, with the translation of the evolutionary works of Lamarck, Darwin, and Spencer into Chinese letters. He traces the ways that the evolutionary narrative itself evolved into a form of vernacular knowledge which dissolved the boundaries between beast and man and reframed childhood development as a recapitulation of civilizational ascent, through which a beleaguered China might struggle for existence and claim a place in the modern world-system.This narrative left an indelible imprint on China's literature and popular media, from children's primers to print culture, from fairy tales to filmmaking. Jones's analysis offers an innovative and interdisciplinary angle of vision on China's cultural evolution. He focuses especially on China's foremost modern writer and public intellectual, Lu Xun, in whose work the fierce contradictions of his generation's developmentalist aspirations became the stuff of pedagogical parable. Developmental Fairy Tales revises our understanding of literature's role in the making of modern China by revising our understanding of developmentalism's role in modern Chinese literature

     

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  10. <<The>> empire of the text
    writing and authority in early imperial China
    Erschienen: c1998
    Verlag:  Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 0847687384; 0847687392
    Schlagworte: Chinese literature / History and criticism / theory, etc; Literature and society / China; Intertextuality
    Umfang: XIV, 209 S.
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-203) and index

    Publisher description: This unique study argues that in the Qin-Han period, there arose in China a regime of textual authorityone that overlapped but did not coincide with imperial authority. Drawing on a wide range of research and theory, Connery makes an original contribution to the analysis of early imperial elite culture, particularly in the fields of literature and linguistics, intellectual, and institutional history. The author provides new contexts for thinking about canonization and textual transmission systems, an innovative framework for analysis and discussion of the early imperial elite, a socio-ideological exploration of one strand of late Han "Confucian" thought, and a critique of the concepts of subjectivity and the "birth of lyricism" in China

    Inhalt: Abbreviations -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Names and Chronology -- Introduction -- 1. TEXTUAL AUTHORITY AND TEXTUAL PRACTICE: Texts, Textual Authority, Literacy, Ideology; The Origin of Writing; Writing, Word, Lexicon; Literacy, Canonicity, Transmission, and Text-systems; Texts in Their Place: Han Bibliography; Textuality Takes Command; Written on Bamboo, Silk, Wood, Stone, and Paper: The Materiality of the Text; Reading and Writing -- 2. THE SHI: Who Were the Shi?; A Brief Social History of the Latter Han Shi; Regional or Imperial?; The Affair of the Proscribed Factions (danggu), 167-184 C.E.; The Shi and Dynastic Collapse; Lifestyle, Exemplary Life, Textualized Life; Re-theorizing the Shi: Sociotextual Formation; Theorizing the Relationship between the Shi and the State -- 3. SOCIAL TEXTS: The Specter of Asociality; Work, Family, State, and Homosociality; Late Han Philosophical Writing on Homosocial Relationships; Evaluation and Recommendation; Reading the Person -- 4. LITERATURE: What Is Chinese Literature?; Late Han Poetry and the Subjectivity Question; Orality; Social Poetic Practice; Intertextual Composition; In Conclusion: A Humanist Fantasy -- App. Group Composition of Fu -- Glossary of Select Chinese Terms and Phrases -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author

  11. Developmental Fairy Tales
    Evolutionary Thinking and Modern Chinese Culture
    Autor*in: Jones, Andrew F
    Erschienen: [2011]; ©2011
    Verlag:  Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA

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    In 1992 Deng Xiaoping famously declared, "Development is the only hard imperative." What ensued was the transformation of China from a socialist state to a capitalist market economy. The spirit of development has since become the prevailing creed of the People's Republic, helping to bring about unprecedented modern prosperity, but also creating new forms of poverty, staggering social upheaval, physical dislocation, and environmental destruction.In Developmental Fairy Tales, Andrew Jones asserts that the groundwork for this recent transformation was laid in the late nineteenth century, with the translation of the evolutionary works of Lamarck, Darwin, and Spencer into Chinese letters. He traces the ways that the evolutionary narrative itself evolved into a form of vernacular knowledge which dissolved the boundaries between beast and man and reframed childhood development as a recapitulation of civilizational ascent, through which a beleaguered China might struggle for existence and claim a place in the modern world-system.This narrative left an indelible imprint on China's literature and popular media, from children's primers to print culture, from fairy tales to filmmaking. Jones's analysis offers an innovative and interdisciplinary angle of vision on China's cultural evolution. He focuses especially on China's foremost modern writer and public intellectual, Lu Xun, in whose work the fierce contradictions of his generation's developmentalist aspirations became the stuff of pedagogical parable. Developmental Fairy Tales revises our understanding of literature's role in the making of modern China by revising our understanding of developmentalism's role in modern Chinese literature

     

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  12. Masculinity besieged?
    Issues of modernity and male subjectivity in Chinese literature of the late twentieth century
    Autor*in: Zhong, Xueping
    Erschienen: [2014?]
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham, NC, USA

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    RVK Klassifikation: EG 9526
    Schlagworte: Chinese literature / History and criticism / 20th century; Masculinity in literature; Literature and society / China; Männlichkeit; Literatur; Chinesisch
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  13. The lyrical in epic time
    modern Chinese intellectuals and artists through the 1949 crisis
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Columbia Univ. Press, New York

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  14. <<The>> literary field of twentieth-century China
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    Erschienen: 1999
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    Beteiligt: Hockx, Michel (Herausgeber)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 0700710736
    Schriftenreihe: Chinese worlds
    Schlagworte: Chinese literature / 20th century / History and criticism; Literature and society / China
    Umfang: VII, 252 S., 23 cm
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    Publisher description: This book is a collection of original essays on literary sociology that increases our understanding of modern China, its literature, and those who work in the field--authors, editors, and readers. The book is intended for upper undergraduate students and researchers of any level or background as it opens up new lines of theoretical inquiry and challenges conventional assumptions on the nature of writing and reading. The editor offers a much-needed and long-awaited breakthrough in modern Chinese literary studies. The essays examine the sociological background leading to the production and consumption of literary texts, not only shedding light on the meaning and structure of those texts but also adding to our knowledge of the society in which they were produced and consumed. This is achieved by the rigorous application of a single methodology, that of Pierre Bourdieu, in a manner unprecedented in modern Chinese literary studies

    Bibliogr. 216-231

    Inhalt: Acknowledgements. Introduction / Michel Hockx, p. 1. 1. An Act of Violence: Translation of Western fiction in the late Qing and early Republican period / Wang-chi Wong, p. 21. 2. More Than Butterflies: Some observations on the early years of the journal Xiaoshuo yuebao / Denise Gimpel, p. 40. 3. Playing the Field: Aspects of Chinese literary life in the 1920s / Michel Hockx, p. 61. 4. From Literature to Love: Glory and decline of the love-letter genre / Raoul David Findeisen, p. 79. 5. Literature High and Low: 'Popular Fiction' in twentieth-century China / Chen Pingyuan, p. 113. 6. Stories and Legends: China's largest contemporary popular literature journals / Marja Kaikkonen, p. 134. 7. No Past to Long For? A sociology of Chinese writers in exile / Oliver Kramer, p. 161. 8. Displacing the Political: Zhang Yimou's To Live and the field of film / Wendy Larson, p. 178. 9. Here, There, Anywhere: Networking by young Chinese writers today / Claire Huot, p. 198. Bibliography, p. 216. Glossary, p. 232. Contributors, p. 247. Index, p. 248

  15. <<The>> uses of literature
    life in the socialist Chinese literary system
    Erschienen: 2000
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J. [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 0691001979; 0691001987
    Schlagworte: Chinese literature / 20th century / History and criticism; Socialism and literature / China; Literature and society / China
    Umfang: VI, 387 S., Illustrationen, 24 cm
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    Publisher description: Why do people in socialist China read and write literary works? Earlier studies in Western Sinology have approached Chinese texts from the socialist era as portraits of society, as keys to the tug-of-war of dissent, or, more recently, as pursuit of "pure art." The Uses of Literature looks broadly and empirically at these and many other "uses" of literature from the points of view of authors, editors, political authorities, and several kinds of readers. Perry Link, author of Evening Chats in Beijing, considers texts ranging from elite "misty" poetry to underground hand-copied volumes (shouchauben) and shows in concrete detail how people who were involved with literature sought to teach, learn, enjoy, explore, debate, lead, control, and resist. Using the late 1970s and early 1980s as an entree to the workings of China's "socialist literary system," the author shows how that system held sway from 1950 until around 1990, when an encroaching market economy gradually but fundamentally changed it. In addition to providing a definitive overview of how the socialist Chinese literary system worked, Link offers comparisons to the similar system in the Soviet Union. In the final chapter, the book seeks to explain how the word "good" was used and understood when applied to literary works in such systems. Combining aspects of cultural and literary studies, The Uses of Literature will reward anyone interested in the literature of modern China or how creativity is affected by a "socialist literary system."

    Bibliogr. S. [339]-368

    Inhalt: Acknowledgments -- A Note on Documentation -- Introduction (S. 3) -- Ch. 1. Historical Setting (S. 13) -- Warming, 1976-1979 (S. 15) -- Cooling, 1980-1983 (S. 22) -- Perspectives (S. 36) -- Ch. 2. The Mechanics of Literary Control (S. 56) -- A Spectrum of Newpoints (S. 56) -- What Was Controlled? (S. 59) -- The Literary Control System (S. 63) -- The Mechanics of Relaxation (S. 68) -- The Mechanics of Tightening (S. 81) -- Soviet Comparisons (S. 97) -- Ch. 3. Writers (S. 104) -- Tradition of Responsibility (S. 104) -- The Modern Crisis and the Idea of a "Path"(S. 106) -- Establishing National Guidelines (S. 108) -- Effects of the Anti-Rightist Campaign (S. 110) -- Maoist Utopianism in Command (S. 113) -- Kinds and Groups of Writers (S. 116) -- The Writers' Association (S. 118) -- Generational Differences (S. 122) -- Livelihood (S. 129) -- Dissent (S. 138) -- Purposes (S. 142) -- Ch. 4. Media and Market (S. 167) -- Distribution: Official and Public (S. 167) -- Distribution: Restricted, Semiofficial, and Unofficial (S. 183) -- Related Media: Stage, Film, Radio, and Television (S. 198) -- Ch. 5. Readers: The Popular Level (S. 210) -- Readership (Audience) Groups (S. 212) -- Popular Entertainment (S. 220) -- Ch. 6. Readers: Socially Engaged Level (S. 249) -- Intrusive Politics (S. 254) -- Special Privilege and Abuse of Power (S. 258) -- Pervasive Corruption (S. 260) -- Styles of Bureaucratism (S. 263) -- The Need for Rule of Law (S. 270) -- The Problem of Truth (S. 272) -- The Place of Romance (S. 278) -- Ch. 7. The Uses of Literature (S. 284) -- The Party and Its "Engineering" (S. 286) -- Problems with Engineering (S. 289) -- Retreat ftom Engineering (S. 294) -- Secondary Uses of Engineering (S. 296) -- The Variety of Other Uses (S. 300) -- Transcending "Uses" (S. 319) -- Use and Quality (S. 322) -- Select glossary of Chinese characters (S. 333) -- Bibliography of works cited in the notes(S. 339) -- INDEX (S. 369)

  16. <<The>> lyrical in epic time
    modern Chinese intellectuals and artists through the 1949 crisis
    Erschienen: [2015]; © 2015
    Verlag:  Columbia University Press, New York

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