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Modernist Poetics In China Consumerist Economics And Chinese Literary Modernism Tiao Wang

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Modernist Poetics In China Consumerist Economics And Chinese Literary Modernism Tiao Wang
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.34 MB
Pages: 273
Author: Tiao Wang, Ronald Schleifer
ISBN: 9783031009129, 3031009126
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Modernist Poetics In China Consumerist Economics And Chinese Literary Modernism Tiao Wang by Tiao Wang, Ronald Schleifer 9783031009129, 3031009126 instant download after payment.

This book examines organizations of consumerist economics, which developed at the turn of the twentieth century in the West and at the turn of the twenty-first century in China, in relation to modernist poetics. Consumerist economics include the artificial “person” of the corporation, the vertical integration of production, and consumption based upon desire as well as necessity. This book assumes that poetics can be understood as a theory in practice of how a world works. Tracing the relation of economics to poetics, the book analyzes the impersonality of indirect discourse in Qian Zhongshu and James Joyce; the impressionist discourses of Mang Ke and Ezra Pound; and discursive difficulty in Mo Yan and William Faulkner.  Bringing together two notably distinct cultures and traditions, this book allows us to comprehend modernism as a theory in practice of lived experience in cultures organized around consumption. 

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