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Author Kong, Belinda, 1976-

Title Tiananmen fictions outside the square : the Chinese literary diaspora and the politics of global culture / Belinda Kong.

Imprint Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 2012.

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Series Asian American history and culture
Asian American history and culture.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction : Tiananmen in diaspora and in fiction -- The existentialist square: Gao Xingjian's Taowang -- pt. 1. The prize and the polis -- pt. 2. Fleeing Tiananmen -- The aporetic square: Ha Jin's The crazed -- pt. 1. The scholar and the student -- pt. 2. -- The lost square -- The globalized square: Annie Wang's Lili -- pt. 1. Female hooligans and global capital -- pt. 2. Equivocal transnationalism -- The biopolitical square: Ma Jian's Beijing coma -- pt. 1. Tiananmen cannibals and biopower -- pt. 2. Reclaiming student life and after -- Conclusion: the square comes full circle.
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Summary An exciting analysis of the myriad literary effects of Tiananmen, Belinda Kong's Tiananmen Fictions Outside the Square is the first full-length study of fictions related to the 1989 movement and massacre. More than any other episode in recent world history, Tiananmen has brought a distinctly politicized Chinese literary diaspora into stark relief. Kong redefines Tiananmen's meaning from an event that ended in local political failure to one that succeeded in producing a vital dimension of contemporary transnational writing today. She spotlights key writers-Gao Xingjian, Ha Jin, Annie Wang, and Ma Jian-who have written and published about the massacre from abroad. Their outsider/distanced perspectives inform their work, and reveal how diaspora writers continually reimagine Tiananmen's relevance to the post-1989 world at large. Compelling us to think about how Chinese culture, identity, and politics are being defined in the diaspora, Tiananmen Fictions Outside the Square candidly addresses issues of political exile, historical trauma, global capital, and state biopower.
Access Open Access EbpS
Subject Chinese literature -- Foreign countries -- History and criticism.
China -- History -- Tiananmen Square Incident, 1989.
Authors, Chinese -- Foreign countries.
Chinese diaspora in literature.
Littérature chinoise -- Pays étrangers -- Histoire et critique.
Chine -- Histoire -- 1989 (Massacre de la place Tian'anmen)
Écrivains chinois -- Pays étrangers.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- Asian -- General.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- American -- Asian American.
Chinese diaspora in literature
China https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJcrd4RjtCBk4wfMhTwwG3
Tiananmen Square Incident (China : 1989) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39Qhp4vB989MBTdmt8fdxckhb
Chronological Term 1989
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Other Form: Print version: Kong, Belinda, 1976- Tiananmen fictions outside the square. Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 2012 9781439907580 (DLC) 2011043063 (OCoLC)749855455
ISBN 9781439907603 (electronic bk.)
1439907609 (electronic bk.)
9781439907580
1439907587
9781439907597
1439907595
Standard No. 9786613532053
AU@ 000055807506
GBVCP 1003696031
NLGGC 341528048
NZ1 14831395
AU@ 000075798774

 
    
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