Wolf totem and the post-Mao utopian :: a Chinese perspective on contemporary western scholarship /
Wolf Totem' and the Post-Mao Utopian' by Li Xiaojiang explores the controversial best-selling novel by the political economist Jiang Rong as an allegory of utopia through discussion of an encyclopaedic range of scholarship in the humanities and social sciences that offer thinking on topics...
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Zusammenfassung: | Wolf Totem' and the Post-Mao Utopian' by Li Xiaojiang explores the controversial best-selling novel by the political economist Jiang Rong as an allegory of utopia through discussion of an encyclopaedic range of scholarship in the humanities and social sciences that offer thinking on topics introduced in the novel. In promoting the significance of utopian thought, Li stresses that the term for her study,?post-utopian criticism,? is not the same as anti-utopian criticism, but an analytical approach to criticism in order to addresses the shortcomings of postmodern and postcolonial theories applied to contemporary China, and to open up interpretive space for the specific historical experience of its people and its utopian ideals. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 8 | |a 4 How Many Allegories are Contained in Wolf Totem? The Utopian Boat: A Journey of Redemption Has a Nearly Inaccessible Destination4.1 In Terms of Semiotics: How Many Meanings Lie Hidden in Wolf Totem?; 4.2 In Terms of Linguistics: Are 'Translation' and 'Mediation' Possible?; 4.3 In Terms of Religious Studies: How Did the Wolf Become a Totem?; 4.4 In Terms of Anthropology: Whence Human Nature? Whither Human Nature?; 4.5 In Terms of Gender: 'Asexual' or 'Sexual'?; 4.6 In Terms of Ecology: How Much Space for Choice Do Humans Still Have? | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.7 In Terms of Cultural Studies: In the Contest of Civilizations, Who is the Winner?4.8 In Terms of Economics: What is the Distance between Labor and Power?; 4.9 In Terms of Political Science: What Weapon Do You Use to Conquer the Grassland?; 4.10 In Terms of Historiography: Where Does the Story of 'Nature' End?; 4.11 In Terms of Philosophy: What Lies ahead for 'Freedom'?; 4.12 In Terms of Folklore: Limited Use or Limited Survival?; 5 How Could Wolf Totem Evoke Diametrically Opposed Moods and Opinions? Postcolonial Criticism: Allegory is in the Self-Dissolution of 'Thinking' | |
505 | 8 | |a 5.1 On Dialogue (a): War and Peace5.2 On Dialogue (b): The Issue of National Character; 5.3 On "The Lecture": China and the World; 5.4 The Author: A Farewell to Revolution?; 6 A Brief Conclusion: The Discursive Space within and outside Wolf Totem In Terms of Criticism: Interpretation and Necessary "Over-interpretation"; 6.1 'Post-' Discourse Encounters Danger while Traveling; 6.2 The Disappearance and Return of the Second World; 6.3 Post-Utopian Criticism and the End of the 'Post-'; Postscript to the Revised Edition; Index. | |
520 | 8 | |a Wolf Totem' and the Post-Mao Utopian' by Li Xiaojiang explores the controversial best-selling novel by the political economist Jiang Rong as an allegory of utopia through discussion of an encyclopaedic range of scholarship in the humanities and social sciences that offer thinking on topics introduced in the novel. In promoting the significance of utopian thought, Li stresses that the term for her study,?post-utopian criticism,? is not the same as anti-utopian criticism, but an analytical approach to criticism in order to addresses the shortcomings of postmodern and postcolonial theories applied to contemporary China, and to open up interpretive space for the specific historical experience of its people and its utopian ideals. | |
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spelling | 880-01 Li, Xiaojiang, 1951- author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr96045178 880-02 Hou Wutuobang pi ping. English Wolf totem and the post-Mao utopian : a Chinese perspective on contemporary western scholarship / by Li Xiaojiang ; translated by Edward Mansfield Gunn, Jr. Chinese perspective on contemporary western scholarship 1804 Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2018] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer n rdamedia online resource nc rdacarrier East and West, culture, diplomacy and interactions ; v. 3 Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed. Intro; Wolf Totem and the Post-Mao Utopian: A Chinese Perspective on Contemporary Western Scholarship; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface: 'Allegorical Writing' and 'Post-Utopian Criticism'; Part 1 Textual Analysis; 1 What Kinds of Stories Does Wolf Totem Narrate? As Allegory: The Qualities and Characteristics of Wolf Totem; 1.1 Allegory and Modern Allegory; 1.2 Tracing the Wolf Motif; 1.3 The Narrative Strategy of Wolf Totem; 2 Why Was There Such a Wide Readership for Wolf Totem? As Fiction: The Shift of Subject Position in the Context of Post-Modernism. 2.1 Theme the Logic of the Grassland: Existence in Primal Nature2.2 The Protagonist, the Grassland Wolf: The Spirit of Primal Freedom; 2.3 Plot: The Story of the Wolf Cub and the Death of Freedom; 2.4 Tragedy, the End of the Grassland: The Death of Nature; 3 How Did Wolf Totem Captivate Readers? Aesthetics: A Model Text of Postmodernist Empathy; 3.1 The Ecosystem; 3.1.1 Structure: Emplacement and Heterotopias; 3.1.2 Rhythm: Rotation and Reversal; 3.2 The Language of Life; 3.2.1 Scenery: Action Words; 3.2.2 Details: Sensuous Vocabulary; Part 2 Allegorical Interpretation. 4 How Many Allegories are Contained in Wolf Totem? The Utopian Boat: A Journey of Redemption Has a Nearly Inaccessible Destination4.1 In Terms of Semiotics: How Many Meanings Lie Hidden in Wolf Totem?; 4.2 In Terms of Linguistics: Are 'Translation' and 'Mediation' Possible?; 4.3 In Terms of Religious Studies: How Did the Wolf Become a Totem?; 4.4 In Terms of Anthropology: Whence Human Nature? Whither Human Nature?; 4.5 In Terms of Gender: 'Asexual' or 'Sexual'?; 4.6 In Terms of Ecology: How Much Space for Choice Do Humans Still Have? 4.7 In Terms of Cultural Studies: In the Contest of Civilizations, Who is the Winner?4.8 In Terms of Economics: What is the Distance between Labor and Power?; 4.9 In Terms of Political Science: What Weapon Do You Use to Conquer the Grassland?; 4.10 In Terms of Historiography: Where Does the Story of 'Nature' End?; 4.11 In Terms of Philosophy: What Lies ahead for 'Freedom'?; 4.12 In Terms of Folklore: Limited Use or Limited Survival?; 5 How Could Wolf Totem Evoke Diametrically Opposed Moods and Opinions? Postcolonial Criticism: Allegory is in the Self-Dissolution of 'Thinking' 5.1 On Dialogue (a): War and Peace5.2 On Dialogue (b): The Issue of National Character; 5.3 On "The Lecture": China and the World; 5.4 The Author: A Farewell to Revolution?; 6 A Brief Conclusion: The Discursive Space within and outside Wolf Totem In Terms of Criticism: Interpretation and Necessary "Over-interpretation"; 6.1 'Post-' Discourse Encounters Danger while Traveling; 6.2 The Disappearance and Return of the Second World; 6.3 Post-Utopian Criticism and the End of the 'Post-'; Postscript to the Revised Edition; Index. Wolf Totem' and the Post-Mao Utopian' by Li Xiaojiang explores the controversial best-selling novel by the political economist Jiang Rong as an allegory of utopia through discussion of an encyclopaedic range of scholarship in the humanities and social sciences that offer thinking on topics introduced in the novel. In promoting the significance of utopian thought, Li stresses that the term for her study,?post-utopian criticism,? is not the same as anti-utopian criticism, but an analytical approach to criticism in order to addresses the shortcomings of postmodern and postcolonial theories applied to contemporary China, and to open up interpretive space for the specific historical experience of its people and its utopian ideals. 880-03 Jiang, Rong, 1946 April- Lang tu teng. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2018021415 Lang tu teng (Jiang, Rong) fast Wolves in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94009167 Loups dans la littérature. LITERARY CRITICISM Asian General. bisacsh Wolves in literature fast Gunn, Edward M., translator. has work: Wolf totem and the post-Mao utopian (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFwQdyrdwbcYmVJjvkHWtC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Li, Xiaojiang, 1951- Wolf totem and the post-Mao utopian. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2018] 9789004276727 (DLC) 2017057949 East and West (Leiden, Netherlands) ; v. 3. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2018048184 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1742203 Volltext 100-01/$1 李小江, 1951- author. 240-02/$1 后乌托邦批评. English 600-03/$1 姜戎, 1946 April- 狼图腾. |
spellingShingle | Li, Xiaojiang, 1951- Wolf totem and the post-Mao utopian : a Chinese perspective on contemporary western scholarship / East and West (Leiden, Netherlands) ; Intro; Wolf Totem and the Post-Mao Utopian: A Chinese Perspective on Contemporary Western Scholarship; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface: 'Allegorical Writing' and 'Post-Utopian Criticism'; Part 1 Textual Analysis; 1 What Kinds of Stories Does Wolf Totem Narrate? As Allegory: The Qualities and Characteristics of Wolf Totem; 1.1 Allegory and Modern Allegory; 1.2 Tracing the Wolf Motif; 1.3 The Narrative Strategy of Wolf Totem; 2 Why Was There Such a Wide Readership for Wolf Totem? As Fiction: The Shift of Subject Position in the Context of Post-Modernism. 2.1 Theme the Logic of the Grassland: Existence in Primal Nature2.2 The Protagonist, the Grassland Wolf: The Spirit of Primal Freedom; 2.3 Plot: The Story of the Wolf Cub and the Death of Freedom; 2.4 Tragedy, the End of the Grassland: The Death of Nature; 3 How Did Wolf Totem Captivate Readers? Aesthetics: A Model Text of Postmodernist Empathy; 3.1 The Ecosystem; 3.1.1 Structure: Emplacement and Heterotopias; 3.1.2 Rhythm: Rotation and Reversal; 3.2 The Language of Life; 3.2.1 Scenery: Action Words; 3.2.2 Details: Sensuous Vocabulary; Part 2 Allegorical Interpretation. 4 How Many Allegories are Contained in Wolf Totem? The Utopian Boat: A Journey of Redemption Has a Nearly Inaccessible Destination4.1 In Terms of Semiotics: How Many Meanings Lie Hidden in Wolf Totem?; 4.2 In Terms of Linguistics: Are 'Translation' and 'Mediation' Possible?; 4.3 In Terms of Religious Studies: How Did the Wolf Become a Totem?; 4.4 In Terms of Anthropology: Whence Human Nature? Whither Human Nature?; 4.5 In Terms of Gender: 'Asexual' or 'Sexual'?; 4.6 In Terms of Ecology: How Much Space for Choice Do Humans Still Have? 4.7 In Terms of Cultural Studies: In the Contest of Civilizations, Who is the Winner?4.8 In Terms of Economics: What is the Distance between Labor and Power?; 4.9 In Terms of Political Science: What Weapon Do You Use to Conquer the Grassland?; 4.10 In Terms of Historiography: Where Does the Story of 'Nature' End?; 4.11 In Terms of Philosophy: What Lies ahead for 'Freedom'?; 4.12 In Terms of Folklore: Limited Use or Limited Survival?; 5 How Could Wolf Totem Evoke Diametrically Opposed Moods and Opinions? Postcolonial Criticism: Allegory is in the Self-Dissolution of 'Thinking' 5.1 On Dialogue (a): War and Peace5.2 On Dialogue (b): The Issue of National Character; 5.3 On "The Lecture": China and the World; 5.4 The Author: A Farewell to Revolution?; 6 A Brief Conclusion: The Discursive Space within and outside Wolf Totem In Terms of Criticism: Interpretation and Necessary "Over-interpretation"; 6.1 'Post-' Discourse Encounters Danger while Traveling; 6.2 The Disappearance and Return of the Second World; 6.3 Post-Utopian Criticism and the End of the 'Post-'; Postscript to the Revised Edition; Index. 880-03 Jiang, Rong, 1946 April- Lang tu teng. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2018021415 Lang tu teng (Jiang, Rong) fast Wolves in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94009167 Loups dans la littérature. LITERARY CRITICISM Asian General. bisacsh Wolves in literature fast |
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title | Wolf totem and the post-Mao utopian : a Chinese perspective on contemporary western scholarship / |
title_alt | Hou Wutuobang pi ping. Chinese perspective on contemporary western scholarship |
title_auth | Wolf totem and the post-Mao utopian : a Chinese perspective on contemporary western scholarship / |
title_exact_search | Wolf totem and the post-Mao utopian : a Chinese perspective on contemporary western scholarship / |
title_full | Wolf totem and the post-Mao utopian : a Chinese perspective on contemporary western scholarship / by Li Xiaojiang ; translated by Edward Mansfield Gunn, Jr. |
title_fullStr | Wolf totem and the post-Mao utopian : a Chinese perspective on contemporary western scholarship / by Li Xiaojiang ; translated by Edward Mansfield Gunn, Jr. |
title_full_unstemmed | Wolf totem and the post-Mao utopian : a Chinese perspective on contemporary western scholarship / by Li Xiaojiang ; translated by Edward Mansfield Gunn, Jr. |
title_short | Wolf totem and the post-Mao utopian : |
title_sort | wolf totem and the post mao utopian a chinese perspective on contemporary western scholarship |
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topic | 880-03 Jiang, Rong, 1946 April- Lang tu teng. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2018021415 Lang tu teng (Jiang, Rong) fast Wolves in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94009167 Loups dans la littérature. LITERARY CRITICISM Asian General. bisacsh Wolves in literature fast |
topic_facet | Jiang, Rong, 1946 April- Lang tu teng. Lang tu teng (Jiang, Rong) Wolves in literature. Loups dans la littérature. LITERARY CRITICISM Asian General. Wolves in literature |
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