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Subversive Self in Modern Chinese Literature: The Creation Society's Reinvention of the Japanese Shishosetsu Book

Subversive Self in Modern Chinese Literature: The Creation Society's Reinvention of the Japanese Shishosetsu
Subversive Self in Modern Chinese Literature: The Creation Society's Reinvention of the Japanese Shishosetsu, Both as an intermediary to Western culture and as a cultural force in itself, Japan had a significant impact on the development of modern Chinese literature. However, for the most part, the links of this Sino-Japanese literary relationship has only just b, Subversive Self in Modern Chinese Literature: The Creation Society's Reinvention of the Japanese Shishosetsu has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Subversive Self in Modern Chinese Literature: The Creation Society's Reinvention of the Japanese Shishosetsu
  • Written by author Christopher Keaveney
  • Published by Palgrave Macmillan, July 2004
  • Both as an intermediary to Western culture and as a cultural force in itself, Japan had a significant impact on the development of modern Chinese literature. However, for the most part, the links of this Sino-Japanese literary relationship has only just b
  • An examination of whether Chinese writers of the Creation Society, a Chinese literary coterie, successfully appropriated shishosetsu, a quintessentially Japanese form of autobiographical narrative, into a form to be exploited for their own ends, especiall
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1Shishosetsu theory in Japan and the Creation Society's encounter with the form17
2Creation Society fiction and the subjective quality of May Fourth literature29
3Bundan versus Wentan : the dynamics of the literary coterie and its audience(s)47
4The creation society's remaking of the Shishosetsu67
5The limits of subversion : political and social critique in the creation of society's early fiction89
6The legacy of the Shishosetsu in Chinese literature113
App. ASynopses of selected Creation Society stories171
App. BGlossary of selected terms from Chinese and Japanese183


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