Narrating China

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Author_Yiyan Wang
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CCP
CCP Ideologue
Chinese Cultural Traditions
Chinese Literature
Chinese Narrative Traditions
Chinese societal change
contemporary Chinese literature
Cultural Idlers
cultural nationalism theory
defunct
Defunct Capital
Earth Gate
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gao
Gao Village
Golden Lotus
Hu Fang
jia
Jia Pingwa
Li Xing
literary ethnography
Literary Nativism
Lu Xun
Modern Chinese Literature
native
Native Place
Native Soil Literature
pingwa
place
regional identity studies
regionalism in modern Chinese fiction
Renmin Chubanshe
Shaanxi province culture
Shaanxi Renmin Chubanshe
shang
Shen Congwen
village
Wenyi Chubanshe
White Nights
Young Man
zhou
Zuojia Chubanshe

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415326759
  • Weight: 770g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Dec 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Jia Pingwa, whose novels have caused both fame and controversy, has an enormous readership throughout the Chinese speaking world. However, despite Pingwa's cultural significance and the use of his poetry, novels and prose in schools and universities, there has never been any substantial academic study of the writer and his writings. Filling that gap, this book examines the corpus of Pingwa’s writing and emphasizes his importance, prominence and relevance to contemporary Chinese society.

This pioneering study discusses Pingwa's works in the light of ‘cultural nationalism’, showing how he links the cultural identity of China with the cultural authenticity of his local Shaanxi Province. In addition, the book highlights issues of nationalism in contemporary Chinese literature and underpins the significance of regional writing in negotiating China’s national identities.

University of Sydney, Australia

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