Modern Chinese Literature

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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  • the earliest translations [unpublished ppt presentation_woesler.pptx, paper: woesler_early_translations_of_german_literature_into_chinese_final.doc, paper]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"
  • Yu Hua, "Brothers" by David 06:48, 5 December 2012 (UTC) by Jackie(BNU)2016
  • Jia Pingwa
  • Wang Shuo

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


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
    • Book series "Bestseller"
    • Guo Jingming (郭敬明), 悲伤逆流成河 Cry me a sad river
  • Cult author Mian Mian
    • Mian Mian (棉棉), 声名狼籍 Panda Sex

Critical surrealist Han Han, young authors

Triple door
His Land

Blog, Web and Fan literature

  • Blogs (blog literature?), from web to paper literature
  • Ai Weiwei, Han Han, Annie Baobei

Fan literature

  • Web literature portal qidian.com