The political, economic and social changes experienced by China over the past decade have been mirrored by transformations in the literary realm. Writers, editors, critics and readers have contended with the acceleration of commercialisation, the rise of the Internet, and the Communist Party's subtly changing attitude to creative freedom. This essay examines the creative responses of three critically acclaimed generations of novelists – born between the 1950s and 1980s – to this new climate. It considers the way in which writers have become entrepreneurs, managing their own personality cults over the Internet and through media spin. It discusses widespread corruption in literary reviewing; the weaknesses in editorial standards that affect t...
Does the civil sphere exist in a modernizing society with an authoritative state? To explore this qu...
Since the late 1980s, Chinese immigrant writers’ representations of China have been credited with “a...
textThis dissertation studies the writing of fiction in modern China from 1937 to 1949 in the three ...
Since the 1990s, Chinese literary enthusiasts have explored new spaces for creative expression onlin...
Creative fiction has a venerable history in the People’s Republic of China. Many would argue that th...
Chinese digital publishing unlocks creative potential on a population-wide basis. Over 5 million peo...
Over the past few years, China’s cultural landscape has seen the emergence of several authors from a...
Over the past few years, China’s cultural landscape has seen the emergence of several authors from a...
The publishing of youth-literature in China, which is defined as literature written by and for youth...
The publishing of youth-literature in China, which is defined as literature written by and for youth...
Censorship is usually regarded in a negative light, especially in Western reports on the repressiven...
Hockx, Michel. Internet literature in China. New York : Columbia university press, 2015. 272 p. (Glo...
Focusing on emigration discourse in Chinese contemporary literature, the present study...
The role of Chinese writers, during the Maoist period, was mainly that of educating the masses to th...
KODEX 6 (2016) has titled: Transforming Book Culture in China, 1600-2016China’s publishing industry ...
Does the civil sphere exist in a modernizing society with an authoritative state? To explore this qu...
Since the late 1980s, Chinese immigrant writers’ representations of China have been credited with “a...
textThis dissertation studies the writing of fiction in modern China from 1937 to 1949 in the three ...
Since the 1990s, Chinese literary enthusiasts have explored new spaces for creative expression onlin...
Creative fiction has a venerable history in the People’s Republic of China. Many would argue that th...
Chinese digital publishing unlocks creative potential on a population-wide basis. Over 5 million peo...
Over the past few years, China’s cultural landscape has seen the emergence of several authors from a...
Over the past few years, China’s cultural landscape has seen the emergence of several authors from a...
The publishing of youth-literature in China, which is defined as literature written by and for youth...
The publishing of youth-literature in China, which is defined as literature written by and for youth...
Censorship is usually regarded in a negative light, especially in Western reports on the repressiven...
Hockx, Michel. Internet literature in China. New York : Columbia university press, 2015. 272 p. (Glo...
Focusing on emigration discourse in Chinese contemporary literature, the present study...
The role of Chinese writers, during the Maoist period, was mainly that of educating the masses to th...
KODEX 6 (2016) has titled: Transforming Book Culture in China, 1600-2016China’s publishing industry ...
Does the civil sphere exist in a modernizing society with an authoritative state? To explore this qu...
Since the late 1980s, Chinese immigrant writers’ representations of China have been credited with “a...
textThis dissertation studies the writing of fiction in modern China from 1937 to 1949 in the three ...