Rethinking the modern Chinese canon

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Rethinking the modern Chinese canon
Clara Iwasaki
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"This book is intended for scholars of modern Chinese and Sinophone literature. It will also appeal more broadly to scholars of translation studies and comparative literature and may also be useful to scholars and students of American and Asian American literature and history as well. The principal Chinese authors discussed here--Lao She, Zhang Ailing, Xiao Hong, Yu Dafu, --are canonical authors of modern Chinese literature who have been translated into English and are frequently taught in graduate and undergraduate courses, making this book a strong complementary resource. Sato Haruo is a well-known figure in Japanese literature and the discussion of his interaction with Chinese writers in this book will complement the scholarship on his literature on colonial Taiwan. The discussion of the works of Agnes Smedley and Helen Foster Snow make this study of interest as well to those interested in the history of the American left or Sino-American literary interactions"--

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Cambria Press
Language
English
Pages
230

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Table of Contents

Second Chances: Xiao Hong, Helen Foster Snow, Upton Sinclair, and Agnes Smedley
Yu Dafu is Dead, Long Live Yu Dafu: Chinese, Malaysian, and Japanese Corpus Fetishism and the Limits of Retrieval
Pieces of a Broken Mirror: Lao She, Helena Kuo, Ma Xiaomi, and the Drum Singers
In My End is My Beginning: Zhang Ailing's Parasitic Autobiographical Novels
Conclusion.

Edition Notes

Based on the author's dissertation (doctoral)--UCLA, 2012.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Amherst, New York, USA
Series
Cambria Sinophone world series, Cambria sinophone world series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
895.109/006
Library of Congress
PL2274.2.E5 I83 2020

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 230 pages
Number of pages
230

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44029662M
ISBN 10
1621965473
ISBN 13
9781621965473, 9781621965688
LCCN
2020034147
OCLC/WorldCat
1148614561

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