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Chinese Theories and Concepts of Fiction and the Issue of Transcultural Theories and Concepts of Fiction

  • Lena Rydholm
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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Preface v
  3. Contents ix
  4. Here, There – and Everywhere? Eastern examples
  5. Chinese Theories and Concepts of Fiction and the Issue of Transcultural Theories and Concepts of Fiction 3
  6. Literature as a Vehicle for the Dao: Changing Perspectives of Fiction and Truth in Chinese Literature 31
  7. Murasaki Shikibu and The Tale of Genji: Fate and Fiction 51
  8. The Fiction of the Image 67
  9. Linguistic and Psychological Mechanisms Behind Literary Fiction 83
  10. Photons of the Human Mind: The Fiction of Personal Identity 95
  11. Live Fiction: Play & Performances
  12. Interaction Between the Reader, the Critic and the Author: The Qing Dramatist Hong Sheng’s Historical Play Changshengdian and Wu Yiyi’s Commentary 111
  13. Performing Life and Live Theatre: Fiction in Popular Performances 137
  14. Fiction Past and Present: Historical Perspectives
  15. Diagnosing Fiction: From Plato to Borges 153
  16. Classical Persian Literature: Fiction, Didactics or Intuitive Truth? 167
  17. Historicity and Fictionality in Medieval Narrative 179
  18. How the West was Won by Fiction: The Appearance of Fictional Narrative and Leisurely Reading in Western Literature (11th and 12th century) 189
  19. Telling Tales: Narratology & Fictionality
  20. Toward a Transcultural Poetics of Fiction: The Fusion of Narrative Visions in Chinese and Western Fiction Studies 203
  21. General Beliefs from Fiction 227
  22. Historical Fiction: Experiencing the Past, Reflecting History 241
  23. The Frontiers of Fiction: Recent Developments
  24. Unsettling Fictions: Generic Instability and Colonial Time 261
  25. Whose Magic? Whose Realism? Reflections on Magical Realism in Ben Okri’s The Famished Road 275
  26. Confessions of the Hydra: Variations on the Concept of Fiction in Latin America 289
  27. Coda: Fiction, Translation & Interaction
  28. Fiction in Global Contexts: Translation, the Universal Language of Literature 301
  29. Afterword: Fiction as a Transcultural Entity 311
  30. List of Contributors 325
  31. Index of Names 333
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