Despite postcolonial theory's rejection of legacies of Western imperial dominance and cultural hierarchy, the superiority of Euro-American notions of subjectivity remains a persistent theme in third world cross-cultural literary analysis. Interpretations of the Chinese May Fourth era often reduce the period to one of wholesale westernization and cultural self-repudiation. Euro-American notions of the self often reify ideologies of individuality, individualism, rationalism, evolution, and a "self-versus-society" dichotomy, viewing such positions as universal and applicable for judging decolonizing others. To interrogate this assumption, I examine the writing of Lu Xun and Xiao Hong, two May Fourth writers whose fictional characters presen...
Fiction has emerged as a major medium for modern Chinese to express their imagination and 'narrate' ...
The literary works of Chinese women writers became an important component of literature in the 1980s...
The potential confrontation of Oriental and Occidental values represents one of the most important ...
The crisis of the Chinese nation in the early twentieth century compelled May Fourth intellectuals t...
This dissertation explores the relationships between fictional narration and self-signification, gen...
This work considers the fate of "self" in modern Chinese literature in the first half of the twentie...
Dynasties of Demons: Cannibalism from Lu Xun to Yu Hua focuses on the issue of representations of t...
My dissertation investigates representations of the body in a number of fictional texts in contempor...
The first modern Chinese study of the history of premodern Chinese fiction is Lu Xun’s 魯迅 (1881-1936...
Since Deng Xiaoping's liberalization of art and literature in 1977, literature in the People’s Repub...
This dissertation theorizes "feminine space" and uses it as a parameter to examine changing visual a...
This thesis examines Hu Xin’s "Four Women of Forty" and Lu Xing’er’s "The Sun is Not Out Today" as e...
My dissertation explores a range of traditional autobiographical genres and multimedia autobiographi...
When and how was the recognition acquired that the human being is an existent endowed not only with ...
This text will examine Lu Xun\u27s Diary of a Madman as a starting point and moving forward chronolo...
Fiction has emerged as a major medium for modern Chinese to express their imagination and 'narrate' ...
The literary works of Chinese women writers became an important component of literature in the 1980s...
The potential confrontation of Oriental and Occidental values represents one of the most important ...
The crisis of the Chinese nation in the early twentieth century compelled May Fourth intellectuals t...
This dissertation explores the relationships between fictional narration and self-signification, gen...
This work considers the fate of "self" in modern Chinese literature in the first half of the twentie...
Dynasties of Demons: Cannibalism from Lu Xun to Yu Hua focuses on the issue of representations of t...
My dissertation investigates representations of the body in a number of fictional texts in contempor...
The first modern Chinese study of the history of premodern Chinese fiction is Lu Xun’s 魯迅 (1881-1936...
Since Deng Xiaoping's liberalization of art and literature in 1977, literature in the People’s Repub...
This dissertation theorizes "feminine space" and uses it as a parameter to examine changing visual a...
This thesis examines Hu Xin’s "Four Women of Forty" and Lu Xing’er’s "The Sun is Not Out Today" as e...
My dissertation explores a range of traditional autobiographical genres and multimedia autobiographi...
When and how was the recognition acquired that the human being is an existent endowed not only with ...
This text will examine Lu Xun\u27s Diary of a Madman as a starting point and moving forward chronolo...
Fiction has emerged as a major medium for modern Chinese to express their imagination and 'narrate' ...
The literary works of Chinese women writers became an important component of literature in the 1980s...
The potential confrontation of Oriental and Occidental values represents one of the most important ...