Utopia and Modernity in China: Contradictions in Transition
Editat de David Margolies, Qing Caoen Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 feb 2022
Utopia and Modernity in China examines the conflicts inherent in China's attempt to achieve a 'utopia' by advancing production and technology. Through the lenses of literature, arts, law, the press and the environment, the contributors interrogate the contradictions of modernization in Chinese society and its fundamental challenges.
By unpicking both China's vision of utopia and its realities and the increasing tension between traditional Chinese values and those of the West, this book offers a unique insight into the cultural forces that are part of reshaping today's China.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0745341586
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: PLUTO PRESS
Colecția Pluto Press
Notă biografică
Qing Cao is Associate Professor in the School of Modern Languages and Cultures at the University of Durham. He is the author of China under Western Gaze, and co-editor of Discourse, Politics and Media in Contemporary China and Brand China in the Media.
Cuprins
Introduction - David Margolies and Qing Cao
1. The Lure of Utopia: Reinterpreting Liang Qichao's Xinmin Shuo, 1902-1906 - Qing Cao
2. Utopian Future in Chinese Poetry: Bian Zhilin in Republican China - Yang Zhou
3. The China Dream: Harmonious Dialectics and International Law - Yonit Manor-Percival
4. Nostalgic Utopia in Chinese Aesthetic Modernity: The Case of the Film Fang Hua (Youth) - Jie Wang (translated by Charles Collins)
5. American Dreams in China: The Case of Zhongguo Hehuoren - Qinghong Yin (translated by Charles Collins)
6. Between Reality and Utopia: Chinese Underclass Literature since the 1990s - Jiaona Xu (translated by Charles Collins)
7. Eco-humanism and the Construction of Eco-aesthetics in China - Xiangzhan Cheng (translated by Charles Collins)
Notes on Contributors
Index
Descriere
The contradictions of modernisation run through the whole of modern Chinese history. The abundance of manufactured goods being sold in the west attests to China’s industrial revolution, but this capitalist vision of 'utopia' sits uneasily with traditional Chinese values. It is also in conflict with the socialism that has been the bedrock of Chinese society since the foundation of the People’s Republic in 1949. Utopia and Modernity in China examines the conflicts inherent in China's attempt to achieve a 'utopia' by advancing production and technology. Through the lenses of literature, arts, law, the press and the environment, the contributors interrogate the contradictions of modernisation in Chinese society and its fundamental challenges. By unpicking both China's vision of utopia and its realities and the increasing tension between traditional Chinese values and those of the west, this book offers a unique insight into the cultural forces that are part of reshaping today’s China.