Lu Xun and Evolution

Lu Xun and Evolution
Title Lu Xun and Evolution PDF eBook
Author James Reeve Pusey
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 282
Release 1998-01-01
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9780791436479

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Lu Xun (1881-1936), China's greatest modern writer, remains important today both as an official icon and a patron saint of dissent. This book deals with Lu Xun's struggle to make sense of the "Darwinian Revolution." It illuminates not only Lu Xun's thought, but also the current crisis in Chinese thought caused by the loss of faith in Marxism.

Developmental Fairy Tales

Developmental Fairy Tales
Title Developmental Fairy Tales PDF eBook
Author Andrew F. Jones
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 269
Release 2011-05-02
Genre History
ISBN 0674047958

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In 1992 Deng Xiaoping famously declared, “Development is the only hard imperative.” What ensued was the transformation of China from a socialist state to a capitalist market economy. The spirit of development has since become the prevailing creed of the People’s Republic, helping to bring about unprecedented modern prosperity, but also creating new forms of poverty, staggering social upheaval, physical dislocation, and environmental destruction. In Developmental Fairy Tales, Andrew F. Jones asserts that the groundwork for this recent transformation was laid in the late nineteenth century, with the translation of the evolutionary works of Lamarck, Darwin, and Spencer into Chinese letters. He traces the ways that the evolutionary narrative itself evolved into a form of vernacular knowledge which dissolved the boundaries between beast and man and reframed childhood development as a recapitulation of civilizational ascent, through which a beleaguered China might struggle for existence and claim a place in the modern world-system. This narrative left an indelible imprint on China’s literature and popular media, from children’s primers to print culture, from fairy tales to filmmaking. Jones’s analysis offers an innovative and interdisciplinary angle of vision on China’s cultural evolution. He focuses especially on China’s foremost modern writer and public intellectual, Lu Xun, in whose work the fierce contradictions of his generation’s developmentalist aspirations became the stuff of pedagogical parable. Developmental Fairy Tales revises our understanding of literature’s role in the making of modern China by revising our understanding of developmentalism’s role in modern Chinese literature.

The True Story of Lu Xun

The True Story of Lu Xun
Title The True Story of Lu Xun PDF eBook
Author David E Pollard
Publisher The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press
Pages 272
Release 2021-01-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9882378641

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This is the first independent, full-life biography of Lu Xun, the most celebrated Chinese writer of the twentieth century, in any European language. It sets aside all the propaganda that has accrued over the sixty-six years since his death, and presents him as a credible human being, neither aggrandized nor belittled. While taking on board the findings of the most recent research on Lu Xun's life, and so being of interest to specialists, this biography is designed to be understood by any reader. As Lu Xun's life spanned the transition from Manchu empire to citizens' Republic, it can be seen as one man's history of China's progress to modernity—a progress in which he personally played a significant part. The facts of Lu Xun's life are presented objectively, but they do not always speak for themselves. The author has therefore drawn on his lifelong study of modern Chinese literature to offer intelligent interpretations where necessary. Since the subject of this biography was a writer, the author has appended to the chronicle some brief 'sketches' of his work for the benefit of those unacquainted with it.

Lu Xun’s Affirmative Biopolitics

Lu Xun’s Affirmative Biopolitics
Title Lu Xun’s Affirmative Biopolitics PDF eBook
Author Wenjin Cui
Publisher Routledge
Pages 184
Release 2021-11-29
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1000476499

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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.

Selected Stories of Lu Hsun

Selected Stories of Lu Hsun
Title Selected Stories of Lu Hsun PDF eBook
Author Xun Lu
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 1960
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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"Some of these stories, I am sure, will be read as long as the Chinese language exists."-Ha Jin

Children's Literature in China: From Lu Xun to Mao Zedong

Children's Literature in China: From Lu Xun to Mao Zedong
Title Children's Literature in China: From Lu Xun to Mao Zedong PDF eBook
Author Mary Ann Farquhar
Publisher Routledge
Pages 353
Release 2015-04-22
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317475070

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This book introduces the major works and debates in Chinese children's literature within the framework of China's revolution and modernization. It demonstrates that the guiding rationale in children's literature was the political importance of children as the nation's future.

The Chinese National Character

The Chinese National Character
Title The Chinese National Character PDF eBook
Author Lung-Kee Sun
Publisher M.E. Sharpe
Pages 324
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9780765608260

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This unique survey of the evolution of the modern Chinese national character incorporates a rich blend of history and theory as well as nation, gender, and film studies. It begins with the dawn of the concept of "nation" in China at the end of the Imperial period, and follows its development from early Republican China to the present People's Republic, drawing on themes of national identity, "Orientalness," racial evolution and purity, cultural and gender roles, regional animosities, historical impediments, and more. The book also takes up the changing American perceptions of Chinese personality development and gender, using materials from American popular culture.