Subjectivity and Realism in Modern Chinese Fiction
Subjectivity and Realism in Modern Chinese Fiction
Hu Feng and Lu Ling
Wang, Xiaoping
Lexington Books
03/2022
236
Dura
Inglês
9781498566193
15 a 20 dias
553
Part I Hu Feng's Notion of "Subjective Fighting Spirit"
Chapter One
Cultural Capital, Hegemony and the Zeitgeist
Chapter Two
Intellectuals' Politics and a Bourgeois Subjectivity
Part II Subjectivity in Lu Ling's Fiction
Chapter Three
Subjectivity in Loss: Disintegration of Traditional Family and Emergence of Desire
Chapter Four
Subjectivity in Search of: "Bildungsroman" of Modern Chinese Intellectuals
Chapter Five
Subjectivity in Vain: A Fable of the Failure of Bourgeois Social Reforms
Chapter Six
Intellectuals in Predicament: Other Stories
Part III The People and the Class Consciousness
Chapter Seven
Politics of Recognition and Politics of Style
Chapter Eight
Self-Other Relationship and the Other as the People
Chapter Nine
Lu Ling's Theory and His Fiction
Conclusion
Index
About the Author
Part I Hu Feng's Notion of "Subjective Fighting Spirit"
Chapter One
Cultural Capital, Hegemony and the Zeitgeist
Chapter Two
Intellectuals' Politics and a Bourgeois Subjectivity
Part II Subjectivity in Lu Ling's Fiction
Chapter Three
Subjectivity in Loss: Disintegration of Traditional Family and Emergence of Desire
Chapter Four
Subjectivity in Search of: "Bildungsroman" of Modern Chinese Intellectuals
Chapter Five
Subjectivity in Vain: A Fable of the Failure of Bourgeois Social Reforms
Chapter Six
Intellectuals in Predicament: Other Stories
Part III The People and the Class Consciousness
Chapter Seven
Politics of Recognition and Politics of Style
Chapter Eight
Self-Other Relationship and the Other as the People
Chapter Nine
Lu Ling's Theory and His Fiction
Conclusion
Index
About the Author