China's Lost Decade: Cultural Politics and Poetics 1978-1990 in Place of History
Autor Gregory B. Leeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 2012
The period in China's recent history between the death of Mao and the debacle of 1989 can be seen as a long decade, but also historically as a "lost" decade. It is "lost" in the sense that the political engagement of intellectuals and makers of culture was erased by China's official history makers; it is also "lost" in that its memory has been abandoned even by many who lived through it; "lost" also in the embarrassed silence of those who prefer to focus on the subsequent economic miracle of the 1990s that gave rise to today's more prosperous China; and "lost" as a time of opportunity for cultural and political change that ultimately did not happen. The relevance of the lost decade to China's living, if untold, history was once more made clear by the conferral of the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize on Liu Xiaobo, a political activist since 1989, and by the awarding of the 2010 Neustadt literature prize to the poet Duoduo whose poetry and personal trajectory loom large in Gregory B. Lee's book.
Gregory B. Lee was educated in London and Peking. He has taught at the universities of Cambridge, London, Chicago, Hong Kong, and Lyon, and is currently chair professor of Chinese and transcultural studies at City University of Hong Kong. He is the author of Dai Wangshu: The Life and Poetry of a Chinese Modernist; Troubadours, Trumpeters, Troubled Makers: Lyricism, Nationalism and Hybridity in China and Its Others; and Chinas Unlimited: Making the Imaginaries of China and Chineseness.
Gregory B. Lee was educated in London and Peking. He has taught at the universities of Cambridge, London, Chicago, Hong Kong, and Lyon, and is currently chair professor of Chinese and transcultural studies at City University of Hong Kong. He is the author of Dai Wangshu: The Life and Poetry of a Chinese Modernist; Troubadours, Trumpeters, Troubled Makers: Lyricism, Nationalism and Hybridity in China and Its Others; and Chinas Unlimited: Making the Imaginaries of China and Chineseness.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780983297000
ISBN-10: 0983297002
Pagini: 293
Dimensiuni: 140 x 208 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Zephyr Press (AZ)
ISBN-10: 0983297002
Pagini: 293
Dimensiuni: 140 x 208 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Zephyr Press (AZ)
Notă biografică
Gregory B. Lee was educated in London and Peking. He has taught at the universities of Cambridge, London, Chicago, Hong Kong and Lyon, and is currently Chair Professor of Chinese and Transcultural Studies at City University of Hong Kong. He is the author of Dai Wangshu: The Life and Poetry of a Chinese Modernist; Troubadours, Trumpeters, Troubled Makers: Lyricism, Nationalism and Hybridity in China and Its Others; and Chinas Unlimited: Making the Imaginaries of China and Chineseness.
Cuprins
PREAMBLE
INTRODUCTION
Chapter One Antecedents
Chapter Two "Contemporary Poetry"
Chapter Three 1979-1984
Chapter Four 1985-1987
Chapter Five 1988-1989
Chapter Six "Tiananmen"
EPILOGUE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
Descriere
A personal survey of China's "Lost Decade" between the death of Mao and Tiananmen Square.