Dynasties of Demons: Cannibalism from Lu Xun to Yu Hua focuses on the issue of representations of the body in modern Chinese fiction. My interest concerns the relationship, or correspondence between "textual" bodies and the physical "realities" they are meant to represent, particularly where those representations involve the body as a discursive site for the intersection of state ideology and the individual. The relationship between the body and the state has been a question of profound significance for modern Chinese literati dating back to the late Qing, but it was Lu Xun who, with the publication of his short story "Kuangren riji" (Diary of a Madman), in 1918, initiated the literaty discourse on China's "apparent penchant for can...
This dissertation examines the relationship between discourses of realism and dreaming in modern Chi...
2012-07-27This dissertation is a systematic examination on the literary representations of monsters ...
Since Deng Xiaoping's liberalization of art and literature in 1977, literature in the People’s Repub...
Dynasties of Demons: Cannibalism from Lu Xun to Yu Hua focuses on the issue of representations of t...
My project, You Are Whom You Eat: Cannibalism in Contemporary Chinese Fiction and Film, studies cann...
In 1918 Lu Xun wrote Diary of a Madman, in which his prophetic Diarist claimed the whole of Chines...
My dissertation investigates representations of the body in a number of fictional texts in contempor...
This text will examine Lu Xun\u27s Diary of a Madman as a starting point and moving forward chronolo...
This article explores the ways in which Zhou Zuoren critiqued violence in modern China as a belief-...
How might cannibalistic translation allow for the critical reassessment of Chinese literature around...
Despite postcolonial theory's rejection of legacies of Western imperial dominance and cultural hiera...
The main focus of this study is the changing patterns of historical representation in modern and con...
The first modern Chinese study of the history of premodern Chinese fiction is Lu Xun’s 魯迅 (1881-1936...
This dissertation is a comparative study of the properties that distinguish Chinese fiction from its...
Lu Xun lived in China and during his time, people that gathered enough nerve to rebel against the po...
This dissertation examines the relationship between discourses of realism and dreaming in modern Chi...
2012-07-27This dissertation is a systematic examination on the literary representations of monsters ...
Since Deng Xiaoping's liberalization of art and literature in 1977, literature in the People’s Repub...
Dynasties of Demons: Cannibalism from Lu Xun to Yu Hua focuses on the issue of representations of t...
My project, You Are Whom You Eat: Cannibalism in Contemporary Chinese Fiction and Film, studies cann...
In 1918 Lu Xun wrote Diary of a Madman, in which his prophetic Diarist claimed the whole of Chines...
My dissertation investigates representations of the body in a number of fictional texts in contempor...
This text will examine Lu Xun\u27s Diary of a Madman as a starting point and moving forward chronolo...
This article explores the ways in which Zhou Zuoren critiqued violence in modern China as a belief-...
How might cannibalistic translation allow for the critical reassessment of Chinese literature around...
Despite postcolonial theory's rejection of legacies of Western imperial dominance and cultural hiera...
The main focus of this study is the changing patterns of historical representation in modern and con...
The first modern Chinese study of the history of premodern Chinese fiction is Lu Xun’s 魯迅 (1881-1936...
This dissertation is a comparative study of the properties that distinguish Chinese fiction from its...
Lu Xun lived in China and during his time, people that gathered enough nerve to rebel against the po...
This dissertation examines the relationship between discourses of realism and dreaming in modern Chi...
2012-07-27This dissertation is a systematic examination on the literary representations of monsters ...
Since Deng Xiaoping's liberalization of art and literature in 1977, literature in the People’s Repub...