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  1. Subjectivity and realism in modern Chinese fiction
    Hu Feng and Lu Ling
    Published: 2022; ©2022
    Publisher:  Lexington Books, Lanham

    Intro -- Cover -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- SOCIAL-POLITICAL SITUATION ANDTHE CHANGING CULTURAL FIELD -- INTELLECTUAL DEBATES OF CULTURAL PRODUCTION -- STUDIES OF HU FENG'S THEORY ANDLU LING'S... more

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    Intro -- Cover -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- SOCIAL-POLITICAL SITUATION ANDTHE CHANGING CULTURAL FIELD -- INTELLECTUAL DEBATES OF CULTURAL PRODUCTION -- STUDIES OF HU FENG'S THEORY ANDLU LING'S FICTIONAL WRITING -- RESEARCH METHODOLOGY ANDSTRUCTURAL OUTLINE -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- Part I: HU FENG'S NOTION OF"SUBJECTIVE FIGHTING SPIRIT" -- Chapter 1: Cultural Capital, Hegemony,and the Zeitgeist -- AMASSING CULTURAL CAPITAL ANDFIGHTING FOR CULTURAL LEADERSHIP -- REALISM IN CRISIS? -- FOUR STAGES OF CREATION -- "WEAPON OF THOUGHTS" IN"PSYCHOLOGICAL STRUGGLE" -- WHAT IS "REALISM" AND AHUMANISTIC DISCOURSE -- TYPICALITY AND HISTORICAL IMPERATIVE -- "ZEITGEIST" AND "HISTORICAL TRUTH" -- CONCLUSION -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 2: Intellectuals' Politics and aBourgeois Subjectivity -- FUNCTION OF CRITICAL REALISMIN THE NEW EPOCH -- "REVOLUTIONARY MIDDLE CLASS" OR"BOURGEOIS CLASS" AS THE LEADER -- "DUAL PERSONALITY" OF MODERNCHINESE INTELLECTUALS -- TO BUILD A BOURGEOIS SUBJECTIVITYAND CIVIL SOCIETY? -- CONCLUSION -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- Part II: SUBJECTIVITY IN LULING'S FICTION -- Chapter 3: Subjectivity in Loss: Disintegration of TraditionalFamily and Emergence of Desire -- LU LING AS A SECOND-GENERATIONLEFT-WING WRITER -- A FAMILY CHRONICLE AS THENATIONAL ETHNOGRAPHY -- ADULTERY AS THE TOKEN OF BETRAYAL -- A FEMININE SUBJECTIVITY?FEMININITY AND SEXUALITY -- PRIMITIVE UNCONSCIOUSNESSAND POLITICAL ANXIETIES -- THE REVOLTS AGAINST PATRIARCHALRULE AND MORALISTIC NIHILISM -- CONCLUSION -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 4: Subjectivity in Search of"Bildungsroman" of ModernChinese Intellectuals -- THE FORMATION OF MORAL RELATIVISM -- THE SELF-IMAGE AS A FALSE,FICTIONAL IMAGINARY -- ENTERING THE WILDERNESS ANDEMBRACING AMORALITY -- "THE WILD AMBITION OFMANIPULATING THE HUMANITY". This book provides a reexamination of the debates between Hu Feng, Lu Ling, and other Chinese left-wing theorists from a cultural-political perspective. The author argues that individualism should be understood within changing historical contexts and that subjectivity should be treated as class-based and derived from collective community.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781498566209
    Subjects: Chinese fiction; Subjectivity in literature; Realism in literature; Literature and society; Electronic books
    Other subjects: Hu, Feng (1902-1985); Lu, Ling (1923-1994)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (237 Seiten)
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  2. Subjectivity and realism in modern Chinese fiction
    Hu Feng and Lu Ling
    Published: 2022; ©2022
    Publisher:  Lexington Books, Lanham

    Intro -- Cover -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- SOCIAL-POLITICAL SITUATION ANDTHE CHANGING CULTURAL FIELD -- INTELLECTUAL DEBATES OF CULTURAL PRODUCTION -- STUDIES OF HU FENG'S THEORY ANDLU LING'S... more

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    Hochschulbibliothek Friedensau
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    Intro -- Cover -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- SOCIAL-POLITICAL SITUATION ANDTHE CHANGING CULTURAL FIELD -- INTELLECTUAL DEBATES OF CULTURAL PRODUCTION -- STUDIES OF HU FENG'S THEORY ANDLU LING'S FICTIONAL WRITING -- RESEARCH METHODOLOGY ANDSTRUCTURAL OUTLINE -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- Part I: HU FENG'S NOTION OF"SUBJECTIVE FIGHTING SPIRIT" -- Chapter 1: Cultural Capital, Hegemony,and the Zeitgeist -- AMASSING CULTURAL CAPITAL ANDFIGHTING FOR CULTURAL LEADERSHIP -- REALISM IN CRISIS? -- FOUR STAGES OF CREATION -- "WEAPON OF THOUGHTS" IN"PSYCHOLOGICAL STRUGGLE" -- WHAT IS "REALISM" AND AHUMANISTIC DISCOURSE -- TYPICALITY AND HISTORICAL IMPERATIVE -- "ZEITGEIST" AND "HISTORICAL TRUTH" -- CONCLUSION -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 2: Intellectuals' Politics and aBourgeois Subjectivity -- FUNCTION OF CRITICAL REALISMIN THE NEW EPOCH -- "REVOLUTIONARY MIDDLE CLASS" OR"BOURGEOIS CLASS" AS THE LEADER -- "DUAL PERSONALITY" OF MODERNCHINESE INTELLECTUALS -- TO BUILD A BOURGEOIS SUBJECTIVITYAND CIVIL SOCIETY? -- CONCLUSION -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- Part II: SUBJECTIVITY IN LULING'S FICTION -- Chapter 3: Subjectivity in Loss: Disintegration of TraditionalFamily and Emergence of Desire -- LU LING AS A SECOND-GENERATIONLEFT-WING WRITER -- A FAMILY CHRONICLE AS THENATIONAL ETHNOGRAPHY -- ADULTERY AS THE TOKEN OF BETRAYAL -- A FEMININE SUBJECTIVITY?FEMININITY AND SEXUALITY -- PRIMITIVE UNCONSCIOUSNESSAND POLITICAL ANXIETIES -- THE REVOLTS AGAINST PATRIARCHALRULE AND MORALISTIC NIHILISM -- CONCLUSION -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 4: Subjectivity in Search of"Bildungsroman" of ModernChinese Intellectuals -- THE FORMATION OF MORAL RELATIVISM -- THE SELF-IMAGE AS A FALSE,FICTIONAL IMAGINARY -- ENTERING THE WILDERNESS ANDEMBRACING AMORALITY -- "THE WILD AMBITION OFMANIPULATING THE HUMANITY". This book provides a reexamination of the debates between Hu Feng, Lu Ling, and other Chinese left-wing theorists from a cultural-political perspective. The author argues that individualism should be understood within changing historical contexts and that subjectivity should be treated as class-based and derived from collective community.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781498566209
    Subjects: Chinese fiction; Subjectivity in literature; Realism in literature; Literature and society; Electronic books
    Other subjects: Hu, Feng (1902-1985); Lu, Ling (1923-1994)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (237 Seiten)
    Notes:

    Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources