Hundred Days’ Literature: Chinese Utopian Fiction at the End of Empire, 1902–1910: East Asian Comparative Literature and Culture, cartea 11
Autor Lorenzo Andolfattoen Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 mar 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004398849
ISBN-10: 9004398848
Pagini: 228
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria East Asian Comparative Literature and Culture
ISBN-10: 9004398848
Pagini: 228
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria East Asian Comparative Literature and Culture
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Editorial Note
Introductory Steps to Utopia
0.1 Proposal for a Critical Itinerary within the Chinese Utopia of Modernity
0.2 Preliminary Steps: Cai Yuanpei’s Xinnian meng
0.3 Prospective Steps into the Late Qing Utopian Landscape
1 Of Textual Territories and Literary Cartographies
1.1 Staking a Claim to Utopia
1.2 Landscapes Long Overshadowed
1.3 Tracing Boundaries to Cross, Drawing Grids to Escape
2 Gesturing Toward Utopia
2.1 Liang Qichao’s Xin Zhongguo weilai ji; or, on Futures Unrealized
2.2 Layers of Estrangement in Chen Tianhua’s Shizi hou
2.3 If One Intends to Renovate the People of a Nation
3 Empires Erased, Empires Rewritten
3.1 The Productive Distortion of Looking Backward
3.2 Looking Further Backward versus Xin jiyuan: the Internecine Phase of Utopia
3.3 Toward a Synthesis of Complementary Discourses
4 The Staging of the Utopian Spectacle
4.1 Mending the Waterproof Covering of New China
4.2 Utopia as a Spectacle on the Stage of History
4.3 Familiar and Unfamiliar Rituals in Wu Jianren’s Xin Shitou ji
5 The Celebration of the Utopian Spectacle
5.1 Utopia as a Geography of Language New and Old
5.2 An Interplay of Absences
5.3 Suvinian Nova, Utopian Tokens
Coda: Utopia’s Carnivalization
Appendix: New Year’s Dream, by Cai Yuanpei
Bibliography
Index
Editorial Note
Introductory Steps to Utopia
0.1 Proposal for a Critical Itinerary within the Chinese Utopia of Modernity
0.2 Preliminary Steps: Cai Yuanpei’s Xinnian meng
0.3 Prospective Steps into the Late Qing Utopian Landscape
1 Of Textual Territories and Literary Cartographies
1.1 Staking a Claim to Utopia
1.2 Landscapes Long Overshadowed
1.3 Tracing Boundaries to Cross, Drawing Grids to Escape
2 Gesturing Toward Utopia
2.1 Liang Qichao’s Xin Zhongguo weilai ji; or, on Futures Unrealized
2.2 Layers of Estrangement in Chen Tianhua’s Shizi hou
2.3 If One Intends to Renovate the People of a Nation
3 Empires Erased, Empires Rewritten
3.1 The Productive Distortion of Looking Backward
3.2 Looking Further Backward versus Xin jiyuan: the Internecine Phase of Utopia
3.3 Toward a Synthesis of Complementary Discourses
4 The Staging of the Utopian Spectacle
4.1 Mending the Waterproof Covering of New China
4.2 Utopia as a Spectacle on the Stage of History
4.3 Familiar and Unfamiliar Rituals in Wu Jianren’s Xin Shitou ji
5 The Celebration of the Utopian Spectacle
5.1 Utopia as a Geography of Language New and Old
5.2 An Interplay of Absences
5.3 Suvinian Nova, Utopian Tokens
Coda: Utopia’s Carnivalization
Appendix: New Year’s Dream, by Cai Yuanpei
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Lorenzo Andolfatto, Ph.D. (2015) is a research fellow at Heidelberg University’s Cluster of Excellence “Asia and Europe in a Global Context," where he pursues research in modern Chinese and comparative literature. He is also a translator of Chinese fiction.