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Reading Lu Xun Through Carl Jung

Reading Lu Xun Through Carl Jung
Author: Carolyn T. Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2018
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781604979374

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Remembering May Fourth

Remembering May Fourth
Author: Carlos Yu-Kai Lin
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2020-03-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9004424881

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Remembering May Fourth: The Movement and its Centennial Legacy discusses a wide range of issues concerning the relations between politics and memory, writing and ritualizing, fiction and reality, and theory and practice within the context of the May Fourth movement.


Psycho-Sinology

Psycho-Sinology
Author: Carolyn T. Brown
Publisher: Asia Program International Security Studies PressEnter
Total Pages: 106
Release: 1988
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

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Reading the Past Across Space and Time

Reading the Past Across Space and Time
Author: Brenda Deen Schildgen
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1137558857

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Featuring leading scholars in their fields, this book examines receptions of ancient and early modern literary works from around the world (China, Japan, Ancient Maya, Ancient Mediterranean, Ancient India, Ancient Mesopotamia) that have circulated globally across time and space (from East to West, North to South, South to West). Beginning with the premise of an enduring and revered cultural past, the essays go on to show how the circulation of literature through translation and other forms of reception in fact long predates modern global society; the idea of national literary canons have existed just over a hundred years and emerged with the idea of national educational curricula. Highlighting the relationship of culture and politics in which canons are created, translated, promulgated, and preserved, this book argues that such nationally-defined curricula were challenged by critics and writers in the wake of the Second World War.


Selected Novels of Lu Xun

Selected Novels of Lu Xun
Author: Xun Lu
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2017-10-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781979187343

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The book collects the seven classic novels written by Lu Xun, a great writer and thinker in modern Chinese history. By reading these novels, you will have a general picture of the social realities of China and the state of mind of the Chinese at different social levels in late 1800s and early 1900s, namely late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) . The seven novels are: 01. A Madman's Diary 02. Kong Yiji 03. Medicine 04. The True Story of Ah Q 05. The New Year Sacrifice 06. In the Tavern 07. Regret for the Past


A Lu Hsun Reader

A Lu Hsun Reader
Author: 魯迅
Publisher: Far Eastern Publications
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1976-01-01
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780887100468

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The Chinese Literary Revolution, the aim of which was to bring about a thorough-going modernization of all aspects of Chinese literature, was carried forward and strengthened by a corp of writers, the most experienced and famous of which was Lu Hsun (1881-1936). In this collection of some of Lu Hsun's most famous colloquial stories, William Lyell, Jr. of Ohio State University has provided an introduction to Lu Hsun and his works and annotated each of the selections with copious English notes. This volume is meant for students of advanced Chinese who wish to gain an appreciation of one of the giants of Chinese literature. The texts are printed in simplified characters.


Nonviolence and Education

Nonviolence and Education
Author: Hongyu Wang
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2014-02-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1135049238

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In current global politics, which positions China as a competitor to American leadership, in-depth understandings of transnational mutual engagement are much needed for cultivating nonviolent relations. Exploring American and Chinese professors’ experiences at the intersection of the individual, society, and history, and weaving the autobiographical and the global, this book furthers understanding of their cross-cultural personal awareness and educational work at universities in both countries. While focusing on life histories, it also draws on both American and Chinese intellectual traditions such as American nonviolence activism, Taoism, and Buddhism to formulate a vision of nonviolence in curriculum studies. Centering cross-cultural education and pedagogy about, for, and through nonviolence, this volume contributes to internationalizing curriculum studies and introduces curriculum theorizing at the level of higher education. Hongyu Wang brings together stories, dialogues, and juxtapositions of cross-cultural pathways and pedagogies in a powerful case for theorizing and performing nonviolence education as visionary work in the internationalization of curriculum studies.


Selected Stories of Lu Hsun

Selected Stories of Lu Hsun
Author: Lu Hsun
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-02
Genre: China
ISBN: 9781507809891

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Selected Stories of Lu Hsun By Lu Hsun The True Story of Ah Q, and Other Stories Translated by Yang Hsien-yi and Gladys Yang Selected Stories of Lu Hsun is a collection of English translations of major stories of the Chinese author Lu Xun translated by Yang Hsien-yi and Gladys Yang and first published in 1960 by the Foreign Languages Press in Beijing. This book was republished in 2007 by the Foreign Languages Press with the updated title of Lu Xun Selected Works. Stories included in the collection are drawn from three of Lu Xun's story collections: Call to Arms (CTA), "Wandering" (W), and "Old Tales Retold" (OTR). The stories were a major influence on the May Fourth Movement in China in the 1920s. One major theme in the stories in this collection is that habits of mind (psychology or "spirit") need to be examined; improvements in material conditions and institutions, while important, are not sufficient by themselves to renew China. See in particular A Madman's Diary and The True Story of Ah Q. Lu Xun employed point of view in his stories in a way that was novel at the time for Chinese literature, helping readers consider new possibilities about the true nature of the reality around them. A second major theme in the stories is the problem of how members of the intellectual class are to live their lives. It is a theme in many stories, including Kong Yiji, My Old Home, In the Wine Shop, Regret for the Past, and others. A third major theme in the stories is commentary on traditional customs and institutions. The stories look at the specific dysfunctions of particular customs and institutions, and also at the general result in which people are discarded. It is a theme in many stories, especially Kong Yiji and The New Year Sacrifice.


The Semiotics of Exile in Literature

The Semiotics of Exile in Literature
Author: H. Zeng
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2010-09-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0230113117

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Furthering the scholarship on writers and artists as diverse as Lord Byron, Edvard Munch, Sylvia Plath, and Jorge Luis Borges, Zeng probes the semiotics of exile. In artistic traditions the world over, exile exerts a potent and complex mythmaking power - whether it is manifest as a geographical dislocation or as a sense of cultural or psychological alienation.


A Small Town Called Hibiscus

A Small Town Called Hibiscus
Author: Hua Gu
Publisher: China Books
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1983
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780835110747

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A Small Town Called Hibiscus is one of the best Chinese novels to have appeared in 1981. Its author Gu Hua was brought up in the Wuling Mountains of south Hunan. He presents the ups and downs of some families in a small mountain town there during the hard years in the early sixties, the ôcultural revolution,ö and after the downfall of the ôgang of four.ö He shows the horrifying impact on decent, hard-working people of the gangÆs ultra-Left line, and retains a sense of humor in describing the most harrowing incidents. In the end wrongs are righted, and readers are left with a deepened understanding of this abnormal period in Chinese history and the sterling qualities of the Chinese people.