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when it comes to the web literature , it is disappointing that few scholar actually have done some research involved this field while there are more than 300 million web literature readers in China . So I’m really excited to see the articles written by ShaoYanjun coming to this kind of literature. According to what she said, the “Chinese Writer Association—journal”、”professional—non-professional”, which was regarded as the conventional pattern of novel writing , have no future, even though Mo Yan got the Nobel Prize in literature——Web literature can act as a deliverer.
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Shao devoted herself in discussing the identity of a writer named MaoNi in Web literature portal qidian.com. <间客>, Which is one of the most commercially successful novel of MaoNi attracting Shao, telling a story about the process of growing up of the hero, XuLe, in a magic background. It is the experience of reading this kind of novel that giving her the ticket to the access of the web literature, as she said. However, who is the one actually need this sort of appreciating by some scholars, it’s hard to regard it as the need of writers or readers, scholars themselves are the ones. To be precise, ShaoYanjun is working for its scholar fans, she never consider to change her standing as a scholar, the reason she choose MaoNi to be her research target is that she want web literature, like <间客>, can be interpret in the scholar circle, and as a consequence of doing this reading, she can have a better conversation with her students who is probably one of the 300 million web literature fans, and do a better job in her teaching jobs.

Revision as of 14:36, 14 June 2016

Emergence of modern Chinese literature

Historical and cultural background late Qing

  • Genre development in China, scholars as authors, Mandarin & Butterfly School
  • Cao Xueqin, The Story of the Stone, also known as The Dream of the Red Chamber, 1791, transl. David Hawkes, John Minford

Encounter with the West, Westernization

  • Wu Jianren--Sunflowertide (talk) 10:49, 1 June 2016 (UTC)
    • New Story of the Stone, utopian novel
  • Liang Qichao, Accounts of the future of new China, utopian fragment
  • Secondary Literature:
    • Wang, David Derwei. Fin-de-siecle Splendor: Repressed Modernities of Late Qing Fiction, 1849-1911. Stanford: Stanford UP, 1997.
    • Wang, David Derwei. “Translating Modernity.” Pollard, David E., ed. Translation and Creation: Readings of Western Literature in Early Modern China, 1840–1918. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 1998. 303-330.
    • Wang Dun (王敦). “The Late Qing’s Other Utopias: China’s Science-Fictional Imagination, 1900-1910”, in: Concentric: Literary and Cultural Studies 34.2, September 2008: 37-61
    • John Fitzgerald, The Unfinished History of China's Future, in: Thesis Eleven 1999 57:17, here pp. 21-23, http://the.sagepub.com/content/57/1/17

May Fourth iconoclasm - Historical and cultural background May Fourth

  • Liang Qichao, Foreword to the Publication of Political Novels in Translation, Denton 71-73
  • Hu Shi, Some modest proposals for the Reform of Literature, D1996:123-139

The role of translations and translators

  • Yan Fu
  • Lin Shu
  • the earliest translations [unpublished ppt presentation_woesler.pptx, paper: woesler_early_translations_of_german_literature_into_chinese_final.doc, paper]
  • the selection process and intention of translations

Discovery of the alienated Self – World Literature

Living to see the Western literary epochs in Chinese time lapse. The Literary societies and May Fourth Romanticism

Literature of the 1930s

Women writers

The fall: Authors yoke their literature for a deceiving ideology. Lu Xun’s proud ox bows his head not only for children, but now also for party action

  • Lu Xun’s ambiguous attitude towards taking physical action, towards the impact of literature on society and towards serving an ideology with literature.
  • Mao's claim of Lu Xun

The socialist era, Yan'an Literature and Rectification

  • Mao Zedong, Poems, Talks in Yan'an: Literature and Art for the Masses and the Use of Traditional Forms, 1938, D1996:433-435
  • Ding Ling, "When I Was in Hsia Village" [132-46]
  • Mao Dun and "Spring Silkworms" [56-73]

Authors in transition: From Revolutionary Romanticism to Reform Literature

  • Wang Meng by Maranda 21:45, 4 October 2012 (UTC)
  • Wang Meng, Long Live [the] Youth!
  • Wang Meng, Hard Porridge, trans. by Chen Zishan
  • Ba Jin PhilipHarding 21:43, 4 December 2012 (UTC): Family and the self-censorship in the later edition

On different paths: Bing Xin, Zhang Jie

Chinese Modernism and the Aesthetic

  • McDougall and Louie, 189-321; focus on pages 189-207
  • Shi Zhicun, "One Evening in the Rainy Season" [115-24]
  • Regional literature
  • Shen Congwen, "Xiaoxiao" [82-94]
  • "Meijin, Baozi, and the White Kid" [in China: A Traveler's Liteary Companion]

Post-Revolutionary Literature; Cultural Revolution

  • "Red Detachment of Women" [Film Viewing]

Post-Mao Literature, Scars and realism, Roots literature

  • McDougall and Louie, 325-448; focus on pages 325-44
  • Liu Heng, "Dogshit Food" [366-78]; scars literature
  • Yan Lianke, "Black Bristle, White Bristles" [in China: A Traveler's Literary Companion]
  • The Scar Literature After "the Cultural Revolution"
    • Lu Xinhua, Scar

Master narrators Mo Yan, Yu Hua, Jia Pingwa, Wang Shuo

His story: "Old Gun" [in China: A Traveler's Literary Companion], novel 生死疲勞 "Life and Death are Wearing me out"

Contemporary Women authors

  • Bi Shumin(毕淑敏), 女儿拳 Women’s boxing, 女心理师 The female psychologist
  • Yan Geling(严歌苓),The Flowers of War 金陵十三钗,Little Aunt Crane 小姨多鹤, The Lost Daughter of Happiness 扶桑

Avant-garde literature and post-socialist present


Media:Avant-garde literature and post-socialist present.ogg

Taiwan literature

  • Zhang Dachun, "Lucky Worries About His Country" (403-416)
  • Zhu Tianwen, "Fin de Siècle Splendor" [388-402]

Longing for something literature I: Historicizing, II: Tibet Exotism

Megacity Literature II - Peking and Vagabound Literature

  • Xu Zechen (徐则臣), 跑步穿过中关村 Peking double quick
  • Liu Zhenyun (刘震云), 我叫刘跃 The pickpockets

Between cult and celebrity

  • Cult author Guo Jingming
  • Cult author Mian Mian
    • Mian Mian (棉棉), 声名狼籍 Panda Sex

Critical surrealist Han Han, young authors

Triple door
His Land



  • Web literature portal qidian.com

THE OUTLINE OF WEB LITERATURE

when it comes to the web literature , it is disappointing that few scholar actually have done some research involved this field while there are more than 300 million web literature readers in China . So I’m really excited to see the articles written by ShaoYanjun coming to this kind of literature. According to what she said, the “Chinese Writer Association—journal”、”professional—non-professional”, which was regarded as the conventional pattern of novel writing , have no future, even though Mo Yan got the Nobel Prize in literature——Web literature can act as a deliverer. Shao devoted herself in discussing the identity of a writer named MaoNi in Web literature portal qidian.com. <间客>, Which is one of the most commercially successful novel of MaoNi attracting Shao, telling a story about the process of growing up of the hero, XuLe, in a magic background. It is the experience of reading this kind of novel that giving her the ticket to the access of the web literature, as she said. However, who is the one actually need this sort of appreciating by some scholars, it’s hard to regard it as the need of writers or readers, scholars themselves are the ones. To be precise, ShaoYanjun is working for its scholar fans, she never consider to change her standing as a scholar, the reason she choose MaoNi to be her research target is that she want web literature, like <间客>, can be interpret in the scholar circle, and as a consequence of doing this reading, she can have a better conversation with her students who is probably one of the 300 million web literature fans, and do a better job in her teaching jobs.