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The urban subject in the literary imagination of twentieth century China.
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The urban subject in the literary imagination of twentieth century China./
作者:
Visser, Robin Lynne.
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338 p.
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Adviser: David Der-wei Wang.
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Dissertation Abstracts International61-09A.
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The urban subject in the literary imagination of twentieth century China.
Visser, Robin Lynne.
The urban subject in the literary imagination of twentieth century China.
- 338 p.
Adviser: David Der-wei Wang.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Columbia University, 2000.
The aim of this dissertation is to examine twentieth-century Chinese urban fiction in relation to cultural debates on geopoetics, in order to reassess post-Mao valuations of the city. My inquiry into the urban “subject” encompasses its connotations of motif, subjectivity, and citizen. Urban fiction and debates about the cultural effects of the city ultimately converge in their focus on ethical issues. Morally loaded questions first posed in relation to collective identity shift to private constructions of meaning at century's end, as the city becomes interrogated in relation to subjectivity and the public sphere. Yet in an ironic reversal, the city, previously a foil for national authenticity, now serves to validate Chinese cultural essence, as the urban-rural dichotomy becomes reconfigured in an age of globalization.
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