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Female Subjectivity and Gender Relations: The Early Stories of Lu Yin and Bing Xin
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Wendy Larson
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Foreword 1
- Introduction 8
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PART ONE Problematics of Subjectivity and Modernity
- Subjectivity, Marxism, and Cultural Theory in China 23
- The Subjectivity of Literature Revisited 56
- Split China, or, The Historical/Imaginary: Toward a Theory of the Displacement of Subjectivity at the Margins of Modernity 70
- Narratives of Modern Selfhood: First-Person Fiction in May Fourth Literature 102
- Female Subjectivity and Gender Relations: The Early Stories of Lu Yin and Bing Xin 124
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PART TWO Representation, Realism, and the Question of History
- Ideologies of Realism in Modern China: The Hard Imperatives of Imported Theory 147
- Lu Xun, Shen Congwen, and Decapitation 174
- Red Sorghum: Limits of Transgression 188
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PART THREE Cultural Critique and Ideology
- Narrative, Ideology, Subjectivity: Defining a Subversive Discourse in Chinese Reportage 211
- Anxiety of Portraiture: Quest for/Questioning Ancestral Icons in Post-Mao China 243
- Resisting Writing 273
- The Function of New Theory: What Does It Mean to Talk about Postmodernism in China? 278
- Postscript 301
- Index 305
- Contributors 315
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Foreword 1
- Introduction 8
-
PART ONE Problematics of Subjectivity and Modernity
- Subjectivity, Marxism, and Cultural Theory in China 23
- The Subjectivity of Literature Revisited 56
- Split China, or, The Historical/Imaginary: Toward a Theory of the Displacement of Subjectivity at the Margins of Modernity 70
- Narratives of Modern Selfhood: First-Person Fiction in May Fourth Literature 102
- Female Subjectivity and Gender Relations: The Early Stories of Lu Yin and Bing Xin 124
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PART TWO Representation, Realism, and the Question of History
- Ideologies of Realism in Modern China: The Hard Imperatives of Imported Theory 147
- Lu Xun, Shen Congwen, and Decapitation 174
- Red Sorghum: Limits of Transgression 188
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PART THREE Cultural Critique and Ideology
- Narrative, Ideology, Subjectivity: Defining a Subversive Discourse in Chinese Reportage 211
- Anxiety of Portraiture: Quest for/Questioning Ancestral Icons in Post-Mao China 243
- Resisting Writing 273
- The Function of New Theory: What Does It Mean to Talk about Postmodernism in China? 278
- Postscript 301
- Index 305
- Contributors 315