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Socialist Cosmopolitanism The Chinese Literary Universe 19451965 Nicolai Volland

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Socialist Cosmopolitanism The Chinese Literary Universe 19451965 Nicolai Volland
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Publisher: Columbia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.91 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Nicolai Volland
ISBN: 9780231183109, 0231183100
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Socialist Cosmopolitanism The Chinese Literary Universe 19451965 Nicolai Volland by Nicolai Volland 9780231183109, 0231183100 instant download after payment.

Socialist Cosmopolitanism offers an innovative interpretation of literary works from the Mao era that reads Chinese socialist literature as world literature. As Nicolai Volland demonstrates, after 1949 China engaged with the world beyond its borders in a variety of ways and on many levels―politically, economically, and culturally. Far from rejecting the worldliness of earlier eras, the young People's Republic developed its own cosmopolitanism. Rather than a radical break with the past, Chinese socialist literature should be seen as an integral and important chapter in China's long search to find a place within world literature. Socialist Cosmopolitanism revisits a range of genres, from poetry and land reform novels to science fiction and children's literature, and shows how Chinese writers and readers alike saw their own literary production as part of a much larger literary universe. This literary space, reaching from Beijing to Berlin, from Prague to Pyongyang, from Warsaw to Moscow to Hanoi, allowed authors and texts to travel, reinventing the meaning of world literature. Chinese socialist literature was not driven solely by politics but by an ambitious―but ultimately doomed―attempt to redraw the literary world map.

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