The Edge of Knowing. Dreams, History, and Realism in Modern Chinese Literature.
Roy Bing Chan
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Description for The Edge of Knowing. Dreams, History, and Realism in Modern Chinese Literature.
Hardcover. Num Pages: 233 pages. BIC Classification: 1FPC; 2AB; DSA; DSB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 5817 x 3887 x 20. Weight in Grams: 477.
Reveals the historical impact of dream rhetoric on Chinese modernity and nation-building
Realism and the rhetoric of dreams intersected in modern Chinese literature from the May Fourth Era in the early twentieth century through the period just following the end of the Cultural Revolution in 1976. The Edge of Knowing investigates this relationship, showing how writers’ attention to dreams demonstrates the multiple influences of Western psychology, utopian desire for revolutionary change, and the enduring legacy of traditional Chinese philosophy. At the same time, modern Chinese writers used their work to represent social reality for the purpose of nation building. ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
University of Washington Press United States
Number of pages
233
Condition
New
Number of Pages
233
Place of Publication
Seattle, United States
ISBN
9780295998992
SKU
V9780295998992
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About Roy Bing Chan
Roy Bing Chan is assistant professor of Chinese literature at the University of Oregon.
Reviews for The Edge of Knowing. Dreams, History, and Realism in Modern Chinese Literature.
"Chan presents us with a reckoning of Chinese realism that should be of interest to scholars of mimesis, psychoanalysis, socialism, socialist realism, and affect well outside of Asian Studies. . . . . An enjoyable and compelling read."
Modern Chinese Literature and Culture
"Contributes significantly to the discourse of the dream, which . . . is becoming increasingly ... Read more
Modern Chinese Literature and Culture
"Contributes significantly to the discourse of the dream, which . . . is becoming increasingly ... Read more