Chinese Stories from Taiwan, 1960-1970

Chinese Stories from Taiwan, 1960-1970
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : 0231513860
ISBN-13 : 9780231513869
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Synopsis Chinese Stories from Taiwan, 1960-1970 by : Joseph S. M. Lau

Chinese Stories From Taiwan, 1960-1970

Politics and Cultural Nativism in 1970s Taiwan

Politics and Cultural Nativism in 1970s Taiwan
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 188
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ISBN-10 : 9780231553667
ISBN-13 : 0231553668
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Synopsis Politics and Cultural Nativism in 1970s Taiwan by : A-chin Hsiau

In the aftermath of 1949, Taiwan’s elites saw themselves as embodying China in exile both politically and culturally. The island—officially known as the Republic of China—was a temporary home to await the reconquest of the mainland. Taiwan, not the People’s Republic, represented China internationally until the early 1970s. Yet in recent decades Taiwan has increasingly come to see itself as a modern nation-state. A-chin Hsiau traces the origins of Taiwanese national identity to the 1970s, when a surge of domestic dissent and youth activism transformed society, politics, and culture in ways that continue to be felt. After major diplomatic setbacks at the beginning of the 1970s posed a serious challenge to Kuomintang authoritarian rule, a younger generation without firsthand experience of life on the mainland began openly challenging the status quo. Hsiau examines how student activists, writers, and dissident researchers of Taiwanese anticolonial movements, despite accepting Chinese nationalist narratives, began to foreground Taiwan’s political and social past and present. Their activism, creative work, and historical explorations played pivotal roles in bringing to light and reshaping indigenous and national identities. In so doing, Hsiau contends, they laid the basis for Taiwanese nationalism and the eventual democratization of Taiwan. Offering bracing new perspectives on nationalism, democratization, and identity in Taiwan, this book has significant implications spanning sociology, history, political science, and East Asian studies.

Modern Chinese Stories and Novellas, 1919-1949

Modern Chinese Stories and Novellas, 1919-1949
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 634
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ISBN-10 : 0231042035
ISBN-13 : 9780231042031
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Synopsis Modern Chinese Stories and Novellas, 1919-1949 by : Joseph S. M. Lau

Brings together some of the best and most historically significant works of short fiction written in China in this century -including such important figures in the development of Chinese modernism as Lu Hsün, Mao Tun, Ting Ling, and Shen Ts' ung-wen. The companion volume to the highly acclaimed (Columbia, 1978), this new volume presents modernist short fiction from the thirty-year period leading up to the Communist revolution of 1949, after which Chinese literature entered a new phase of development. The stories range in setting from the late Ch'ing dynasty through the Sino-Japanese War and the early Communist years, and range in length from brief tales to substantial short novels. Though a large number of the writers represented are leftists, works of all political viewpoints have been included to provide the full literary panorama of one of the most fertile periods of Chinese creative activity.

The Cambridge History of China: Volume 15, The People's Republic, Part 2, Revolutions Within the Chinese Revolution, 1966-1982

The Cambridge History of China: Volume 15, The People's Republic, Part 2, Revolutions Within the Chinese Revolution, 1966-1982
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 1142
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ISBN-10 : 0521243378
ISBN-13 : 9780521243377
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cambridge History of China: Volume 15, The People's Republic, Part 2, Revolutions Within the Chinese Revolution, 1966-1982 by : John K. Fairbank

International scholars and sinologists discuss culture, economic growth, social change, political processes, and foreign influences in China since the earliest pre-dynastic period.

Modern Chinese Women Writers

Modern Chinese Women Writers
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Publisher : M.E. Sharpe
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 0765638568
ISBN-13 : 9780765638564
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Modern Chinese Women Writers by : Michael S. Duke

The essays in this volume consider the state of current writing of the world's best Chinese women writers. All the contributors relate their authors to the life and work of other contemporary Chinese women writers, and compare work coming from PRC, Taiwan and overseas Chinese. The essays make a contribution to the fields of Modern Chinese literature and women's studies, and although they are primarily intended to bear witness to the quality of women's writing, they also attempt to elucidate the complex issues of Chinese women's lives in the contemporary world.

In the Shadow of China

In the Shadow of China
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Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 0824815831
ISBN-13 : 9780824815837
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis In the Shadow of China by : Steve Yui-Sang Tsang

Taiwan is still seen by many as an oriental military dictatorship, tainted by the imposition of a Kuomintang party-state which had lost the civil war in China to the Communists in 1949. And Taiwanese politics are often regarded as peripheral to the study of modern China. Yet exciting political developments have taken place since the mid-1980s; Taiwan has emerged from dictatorship to become, in the early 1990s, a state with an increasingly democratic orientation. When, in the late 1950s, the Kuomintang under Chiang Kai-shek settled down in Taiwan and accepted that it was unlikely to recover the Chinese mainland by force, it turned to "soft authoritarianism". But in 1986 Chiang Ching-kuo, then President, made the fateful decision to end the long-standing ban on an effective opposition. Taiwan still has some way to go, but in the general election of December 1991 it passed the point of no return to become a democracy of a kind recognisable in the West, thus challenging earlier assumptions that liberal democracy and Chinese culture are incompatible. It also raises the question whether the Kuomintang party-state's experience over four decades in accommodating socio-economic changes in Taiwan holds any lessons for the Communist party-state across the Straits. Taiwan's move to a prosperous, stable and increasingly democratic system under ethnic Chinese rule must present a challenge to the leadership on the Mainland and serve as a model for many people there. These important issues highlight the need for closer study of Taiwan, which needless to say is an important subject of study in its own right. This volume has been written to meet this need, and at the same time to disperse out-of-date conceptions still prevailing. It is an international collaborative effort by the world's leading specialists on various aspects of Taiwan's political development, from Taiwan itself and several other countries.

Literary Culture in Taiwan

Literary Culture in Taiwan
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 0231132344
ISBN-13 : 9780231132343
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Literary Culture in Taiwan by : Sung-sheng Chang

Chang provides a comprehensive history of late 20th century Taiwanese literature by placing the vibrant local tradition within the contexts of a modernising economy, & a postcolonial, post-Cold War world order.

C.T. Hsia on Chinese Literature

C.T. Hsia on Chinese Literature
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 551
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ISBN-10 : 9780231129909
ISBN-13 : 0231129904
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis C.T. Hsia on Chinese Literature by : Chih-tsing Hsia

Best known for the groundbreaking works A History of Modern Chinese Fiction (1961) and The Classic Chinese Novel (1968), C. T. Hsia has gathered sixteen essays and studies written during his Columbia years as a professor of Chinese literature. Wider in range and scope, C. T. Hsia on Chinese Literature stands beside his two earlier books as part of his critical legacy to all readers seriously interested in the subject. C. T. Hsia's writings on Chinese literature express a candor rare among his Western colleagues. Thus the first section of the book contains three essays that place Chinese literature in critical perspective, examining its substance and significance and questioning some of the critical approaches and methods adopted by Western sinologists for its study and appreciation. The second section has two essays on traditional drama--one on the Yuan masterpiece The Romance of the Western Chamber and the other a sophisticated study of the plays of the foremost Ming dramatist T'ang Hsien-tsu. The third section is the richest and longest of the book, containing six essays on traditional and early modern fiction. At least four of these--on "The Military Romance" and the novels Flowers in the Mirror, The Travels of Lao Ts'an, and Jade Pear Spirit--are among the author's finest works. Finally, the fourth section of the book, covering modern fiction, includes one essay on the novel The Korchin Banner Plains, an essay on women in Chinese communist fiction, and three concise yet illuminating studies of the short story during the three republican decades before Mao, the first dozen years under Mao, and in Taiwan during the 1960s.

Nativism Overseas

Nativism Overseas
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Publisher : State University of New York Press
Total Pages : 298
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ISBN-10 : 9781438408347
ISBN-13 : 143840834X
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Nativism Overseas by : Hsin-sheng C. Kao

This book examines five of the most influential Chinese-born women writers of the post-war era: Nie Hualing, Yu Lihua, Chen Ruoxi, Li Li, and Zhong Xiaoyang. They have become a dominating force in Chinese literature today, although they presently reside outside their homeland. This book raises a clear and consistent voice in line with the literature of exile and self discovery. As these writers talk of the 'root'—the self, and their social, cultural, and historical identities— their varied voices share the unique characteristics of the literature of exile. These women, who continue to write in their native language, envision themselves as the literary mediators between their lost past and their newly adopted homeland. They compare each of these worlds in terms of the demons with which they have wrestled for identity, recognition, and freedom. The book is of interest not only to those with a particular interest in the phenomenon of these Chinese exiled intellectual émigrés and their role in the influence on the development of Chinese literature, but to those who seek to understand the development of women's studies and world literature as a whole, and the influence of East-West literary relations in particular.

The Columbia Anthology of Modern Chinese Literature

The Columbia Anthology of Modern Chinese Literature
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 802
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ISBN-10 : 0231138415
ISBN-13 : 9780231138413
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis The Columbia Anthology of Modern Chinese Literature by : Joseph S. M. Lau

An anthology of Chinese fiction, poetry, and essays written during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.