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Memory, violence, queues : Lu Xun interprets China / Eva Shan Chou.

Van Pelt Library PL2754.S5 Z637 2012
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Chou, E. Shan (Eva Shan)
Series:
Asia past & present ; no 9.
Asia past & present
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Lu, Xun, 1881-1936.
Lu, Xun.
Physical Description:
viii, 333 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Ann Arbor, Mich. : Association for Asian Studies, [2012]
Summary:
Memory, Violence Queues: Lu Xun Interprets China takes a new look at the writer whose name is synonymous with the radical newness of modern Chinese literature. It identifies key moments in Lu Xun's creative development and places them in the context of the turbulent era in which China became a republic. The result is a fresh and nuanced interpretation of a range of works, from fiction and essays to classical poems. The analyses highlight the writer's engagement with epochal political events--the discarding of the queue style of hair, the failed monarchical restoration of Zhang Xun, the Five Martyrs incident of the leftist literary movement, and the parallel movement in art. A distinctive feature is the extensive use of visual materials and contemporary photographs. Through her original approach, Eva Shan Chou restores historical complexity to the literary conscience of modern China.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [265]-316) and index.
ISBN:
0924304685
9780924304682
OCLC:
760068641
Publisher Number:
99952473987

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