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The Subject in Crisis in Contemporary Chinese Literature Book

The Subject in Crisis in Contemporary Chinese Literature
The Subject in Crisis in Contemporary Chinese Literature, Cai (Chinese, Emory U.) examines representations of the self in the works of contemporary Chinese writers Han Shaogong, Can Xue, Yu Hua, Mo Yan, and Jia Pingwa. She examines the representations of the crippled self or the problematic subject as a form of , The Subject in Crisis in Contemporary Chinese Literature has a rating of 4 stars
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The Subject in Crisis in Contemporary Chinese Literature, Cai (Chinese, Emory U.) examines representations of the self in the works of contemporary Chinese writers Han Shaogong, Can Xue, Yu Hua, Mo Yan, and Jia Pingwa. She examines the representations of the crippled self or the problematic subject as a form of , The Subject in Crisis in Contemporary Chinese Literature
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  • The Subject in Crisis in Contemporary Chinese Literature
  • Written by author Rong Cai
  • Published by University of Hawaii Press, The, June 2004
  • Cai (Chinese, Emory U.) examines representations of the self in the works of contemporary Chinese writers Han Shaogong, Can Xue, Yu Hua, Mo Yan, and Jia Pingwa. She examines the representations of the crippled self or the problematic subject as a form of
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Preface
1Introduction1
2In search of a new subject28
3The spoken subject : Han Shaogong's cripples60
4In the maddening crowd : self and other in Can Xue's fiction92
5The post-Mao traveler on the New Long March127
6Mirror of self : the foreign other in Mo Yan's Large breasts and full hips154
7Appropriation and representation : the intellectual self in the early 1990s179
Epilogue224
Notes237
Bibliography257
Index303


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