Lu Xun’s Affirmative Biopolitics

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Affirmative Biopolitics
Animal Kingdom
Author_Wenjin Cui
Biopolitical Conception
biopolitics in Chinese literature
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Chinese intellectual history
Chinese modernity
Chinese National Character
comparative philosophy
correlative epistemology
correlative thinking
Daoist Conception
Darwinian theory of evolution
Dead Fire
Enlightenment Humanism
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Evolutionary Progress
evolutionary theory in culture
Foucauldian biopolitics
Han Fei
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Immunitary Paradigm
Lu Xun
Lu Xun's Critique
Lu Xun's Works
Lu Xun’s Critique
Lu Xun’s Works
Mara Poetry
Mizoguchi Yuzo
modernity studies
National Essence
Negative Bond
Nietzsche
Nietzschean Ideal
nihilism
Rational Essence
Ruan Ji
Singular Existences
Spiritual Striving
Xu Guangping

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032102030
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Dec 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores an extraordinary case of affirmative biopolitics through the study of Lu Xun (1881–1936), the most prominent cultural figure of modern China. Diverging from the Enlightenment-humanist framework in reference to which Lu Xun is commonly interpreted, it demonstrates how his thinking is defined by a naturalistic conception of culture that is best understood in the global context of what Foucault defines as the biological turn of modernity. In comparison to ontologically-grounded modern Western theories of life, it brings to light the deep connection between Lu Xun’s affirmative biopolitics and the epistemic ground of Chinese tradition―what is known as correlative thinking.

Combining close readings of literary texts with a theoretical consideration of broader issues of culture, this book is an essential read for scholars and students who are interested in Lu Xun, modern Chinese intellectual history, comparative studies of Chinese and Western thought, and the question of affirmative biopolitics.

Wenjin Cui is an Assistant Professor of Chinese at the University of New Hampshire. Her areas of specialization include modern and contemporary Chinese literature and culture, film studies, and critical theory.

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