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Author YANG, ZHIYI.

Title Poetry, history, memory [electronic resource] : Wang Jingwei and China in dark times.

Imprint [S.l.] : UNIV OF MICHIGAN PRESS, 2023.

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Contents Intro -- Contents -- Conventions -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Archives -- Timeline of Events -- Introduction: The War in Memory -- Part I. The End of Literati Politics -- 1. The Revolutionary -- 2. The Statesman -- 3. The "Traitor" -- Part II. The Poetics of Memory -- 4. Poetry as Mnemonic Atlas -- 5. The Iconography of an Assassin -- 6. The Impossibility of Remembering the Past at Nanjing -- Epilogue: Poetry against Oblivion -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-311) and index.
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Summary Wang Jingwei, poet and politician, patriot and traitor, has always been a figure of major academic and popular interest. Until now, his story has never been properly told, let alone critically investigated. The significance of his biography is evident from an ongoing war on cultural memory: modern mainland China prohibits serious academic research on wartime collaboration in general, and on Wang Jingwei in particular. At this critical juncture, when the recollection of World War II is fading from living memory and transforming into historical memory, this knowledge embargo will undoubtedly affect how China remembers its anti-fascist role in WWII. In Poetry, History, Memory: Wang Jingwei and China in Dark Times, Zhiyi Yang brings us a long overdue reexamination of Wang's impact on cultural memory of WWII in China. In this book, Yang brings disparate methodologies into a fruitful dialogue, including sophisticated methods of poetic interpretation. The author argues that Wang's lyric poetry, as the public performance of a private voice, played a central role in constructing his political identity and heavily influenced the public's posthumous memory of him. Drawing on archives (in the PRC, Taiwan, Japan, the USA, France, and Germany), memoires, historical journals, newspapers, interviews, and other scholarly works, this book offers the first biography of Wang that addresses his political, literary, and personal life in a critical light and with sympathetic impartiality.
Note This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
Subject Wang, Jingwei, 1883-1944 -- Criticism and interpretation.
Wang, Jingwei, 1883-1944
Statesmen -- China -- Biography.
China -- Politics and government -- 20th century.
China -- History -- 20th century.
Hommes d'État -- Chine -- Biographies.
Chine -- Politique et gouvernement -- 20e siècle.
Chine -- Histoire -- 20e siècle.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Other Form: Print version: 0472056506 9780472056507 0472076507 9780472076505 (OCoLC)1378303941
ISBN 9780472903917 (electronic bk.)
0472903918 (electronic bk.)
0472056506
9780472056507
0472076507
9780472076505
Standard No. 10.3998/mpub.12697845 doi
AU@ 000075284969

 
    
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